Bray could be but only if he grows up, works hard and gets very serious about learning how to read the D, do proper checkoffs and become a real QB, leader and motivator instead of a gunslinger that's only interested in his own stats.
I think it'd be Murray, Wilson, then Bray. Bray has the most physical talent at the QB position but I don't think he understands the game from a schematic standpoint on the same level as the other two. That said, if he devotes some serious time to the film room he could be a beast at the next level!
I think all 3 do. Hate to say it but Bray is the biggest question mark for me. He'll need to prove he can be a true student of the game and dedicate himself 100%. He does have the highest upside if he chooses to bring them out. I think the other 2 have shown what they have to show just need to hone there skills per se. Bray on the other hand is still pretty raw, and depends on his raw ability.
I also hate to say that the other 2 are further along when it comes to playing and beating the top teams which is a big plus for them. I hope Bray gets it this yr so 2013 he is just blowing it up. Don't think he'll be ready to declare for the draft after 2012. Now Hunter and Rogers may be different stories. Hope they stay, or 1 does, and/or at least we have our younger guys ready to just step in.
Just IMHO that's all....
Both Wilson and Murray have been surrounded by more experienced and talented players. And in Murray's case, he hasn't beaten many, if any, elite teams. In fact, he's struggled mightily against teams with a decent pass rush.
Bray has zero mobililty and a bit of an odd throwing motion. He does have good size and he gets rid of the ball quickly. He might develop into NFL material--but I would hardly say that he's a lock for the pros at this point. Mobility is increasingly important at the QB position. UT has got to stop recruiting these statues, seriously.
Bray will definitely put up the best stats because he will be throwing to two all-American receivers. Who knows from there, though.