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Quarterback Tyler Bray is among four Tennessee football players who declared for the NFL draft Wednesday.

Wide receivers Justin Hunter and Cordarrelle Patterson, and defensive lineman Darrington Sentimore have also made their intentions known to Volunteers' coach Butch Jones.

Bray led Tennessee to a 5-7 record this past season, completing 268-of-451 passes for 3,612 yards with 34 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.

In 28 career games with Tennessee, Bray completed 59 percent of his passes for 7,444 career passing yards, 69 touchdowns and 28 interceptions.

He leaves the school ranked fourth in total offense, passing yards, completion attempts and touchdowns.

Hunter finished the 2012 season with 73 receptions for 1,083 yards and nine touchdowns.

The Virginia Beach native ranks 11th in Tennessee's all-time list in receiving yards with 1,812 and is tied for fifth in receiving touchdowns with 18 over 28 games, including 17 starts.

Patterson started all 12 games in his lone season with the Vols and set the school record for all-purpose yards with 1,873. He had 778 receiving yards, 323 rushing yards and 772 yards on kick returns.

Sentimore had 18 tackles and four sacks in 12 games for Tennessee this past season.