
Anthony Brown-Stephens (Vicky Graff Photo)
Sophomore safety Ty Bryant started four games last season, including Alabama and Tennessee, and got to play against some of the best playmakers in the Southeastern Conference.
Bryant was impressed by several UK receivers other than junior stars Barion Brown and Dane Key during offseason workouts starting with North Texas transfer Ja’Mori Maclin.
“I feel like he’s a guy that is really good. Obviously, coming from North Texas everybody knew he was good, but he wasn’t able to practice in the spring because he was hurt,” Bryant said. “He’s back out there now. He’s looking really good.”
Sophomore Anthony Brown-Stephens is another receiver he likes.
“He is another one that’s improved a lot. He has really been good,” Bryant said. “All the receivers honestly have been good. Just like our running backs run the ball so hard. Our O-line has improved a lot, too.”
Bryant said UK has a “lot of guys” at quarterback with Brock Vandagriff, Gavin Wimsatt, Beau Allen, and Cutter Boley who can play.
“I feel like everybody on offense has improved and I’m anxious to see what they do this year because I think they are going to be really good,” Bryant said.






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Brown-Stephens looks like he’s improved from watching the practices last year and this year. Brown-Stephens is WR #4. We know 1-3 are all experienced and talented receivers. It’s receivers #4 and #5 that is going to provide the depth that we need. I think Brown-Stephens and Farrier are probably the best #4 and #5 receivers we’ve had here in a long time. Brown-Stephens is very shifty and very fast in short spurts. Then you have Farrier whos a possession receiver. He has very good hands and is very good attacking the ball.
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