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According to Rotoworld and other sources, Pryor is also slated to work out with the Jets.
Terrelle Pryor - WR - Free Agent
Free agent WR Terrelle Pryor worked out for the Giants on Wednesday.
With all three of Odell Beckham (hamstring), Rueben Randle (hamstring), and Victor Cruz (calf) banged up, the Giants could be in the market for receiver help. Pryor has gotten plenty of looks since being waived by the Browns, but he's yet to find a taker. The 26-year-old hopefully won't have to wait until next spring.
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Source: Profootballtalk on NBC Sports
Oct 14 - 12:59 PM
This is how I feel too, but it is getting late in the year.Ya just like they unleashed Glenn Winston after cutting Turbin.
Interesting. I forgot he was his coach then.
I guess it depends on where you most want to have a bad player.
He holds the NFL record for the longest rushing TD by a QB, so he has game speed.Honest questions, can he catch the ball, can he get separation?
The jersey & that ball are in the Hall of Fame.He holds the NFL record for the longest rushing TD by a QB, so he has game speed.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports Browns WR Terrelle Pryor has been "flashing" in OTAs.
Per reporter Mary Kay Cabot, Pryor has progressed by "leaps and bounds," and made "dozens of nice catches in practice." Cabot goes as far as to say that Pryor "belongs on the 53-man roster." It's not exactly surprising that an athletic freak is shining in shorts and t-shirts, but it's better than getting reports that Pryor is lost at his new position. The ex-quarterback turns 27 next month.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
May 19 - 4:08 PM
I wouldn't even bring this up but Terrelle is only one-year into making a positional switch from QB to WR. Last year, he looked good early on but got injured and struggled but he's got incredible size at 6'4, length-long arms with good reach and big hands, speed, athleticism, and he displayed some ball tracking and body posting ability last year.Terrelle Pryor has made strides. Pryor looks far more comfortable at receiver than he did last season, and his skills seem to be the kind that Jackson likes. Pryor is a big guy who can run and who can be moved around the offense. The Browns signed Pryor just before training camp last season, then he was sidelined by injury. The team never got to really see what he could do. Now he's healthy, running well and catching the ball. It's way too soon to say Pryor has made the transition — Pryor has yet to play in pads against Joe Haden in press coverage — but as Jackson said: "He's flashed the last several days."
Not too many, and of those few have been successful, although Drew Bennett had a few good years.how many QBs have come into the NFL and converted to WR?
i'm shocked that the analytic approach the Browns are implementing hasn't pulled the plug on this experiment.
They also spent 4ths on receivers who mainly fit an athletic profile (DeValve and Louis). Giving Pryor another year isn't much different. Maybe their analytics are just SPARQ ratings. It is still the the Browns.how many QBs have come into the NFL and converted to WR?
i'm shocked that the analytic approach the Browns are implementing hasn't pulled the plug on this experiment.
Hines ward, Randel el, Seneca Wallace, Julian Edelman. But your point remains, Pryor is facing long odds.how many QBs have come into the NFL and converted to WR?
i'm shocked that the analytic approach the Browns are implementing hasn't pulled the plug on this experiment.
They were listed a couple of posts up. Randel El, Edelman, Cribbs, Etc.how many QBs have come into the NFL and converted to WR?
i'm shocked that the analytic approach the Browns are implementing hasn't pulled the plug on this experiment.
Browns WRs coach Al Saunders said Terrelle Pryor "has a future" at receiver.
"Tall and strong and fast are good qualities to have," Saunders continued. Pryor has said he feels much more comfortable at receiver this season. With little behind Corey Coleman on the depth chart, Pryor has a shot to earn a starting job.
Source: Mary Kay Cabot on Twitter
Jun 9 - 2:20 PM
The Cleveland Plain Dealer's Terry Pluto reports Browns coach Hue Jackson "has drawn up plays" for WR Terrelle Pryor.
Pluto says the plays are designed to get the ball in Pryor's hands and "let him run." With a receiver corps devoid of any playmaking ability outside of first-round rookie Corey Coleman, Jackson is making the right call by attempting to use Pryor's game-breaking traits to full effect. Now the former quarterback just needs to show well enough in camp to earn the role. In addition to Pryor, the Browns should be looking to utilize sophomore RB Duke Johnson's talents in the passing game.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jul 23 - 10:01 AM
Was that against the first team defense or the practice squad? Serious question! RGIII looked a little light in those frames.