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Gray in no rush

Lawrenceville, Ga. offensive lineman Tony Gray is a man about business. The four star offensive tackle isn't big on talking letting his game do the talking as he quietly goes through the recruiting process.

Saturday at the Rivals Camp Series event in Alpharetta, Ga. Gray excelled in on one on one drills. After the camp, Gray said recruiting wise he was in no hurry with a few more trips on the docket.

“It was good,” Gray said of his camp work. “I got to go against the best of the best and that's what I wanted.

“I working on a trip to go see Florida and Miami. And I want to go up to Michigan. There are a few places I want to see that I haven't seen yet.”

Gray has been to Tennessee multiple times and likes what he sees from the Vols.

“The facilities and the coaches. I talk to coach Mahoney quite a bit. We have a good relationship,” Gray offered.

“I like his personality. We talk about a lot of stuff and he keeps everything real with you.”

With more unofficial visits on the horizon, Gray is in no hurry to end the recruiting process knowing it's a major decision not just for his football future, but for his life as well.

“I'm not in any hurry. I'm looking for a place that feels like home,” Gray said. “I have to make sure that I'm making the best decision for me. I'm going to be there 3-4 years, so it has to feel like home to me.”

Rivals.com ranks Gray 117th best player in the country and the 17th ranked offensive tackle.

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