From NFL.com:
Will Oakland Raiders trade or release Terrelle Pryor?
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- By Dan Hanzus
- Around the League Writer
- Published: March 27, 2014 at 10:39 a.m.
- Updated: March 27, 2014 at 12:09 p.m.
We already know that
Terrelle Pryor isn't long for the
Oakland Raiders. The question is how he'll exit the picture.
Fox Sports' Alex Marvez
reported Wednesday that the
Raiders have received "trade feelers" for Pryor. If the
Raiders cannot move the quarterback in a trade, they likely will release him next month.
Vic Tafur of the San Francisco Chronicle reported earlier this week that the
Raiders have been
quietly shopping Pryor since January. The
Raiders aren't exactly working from a place of leverage; coach
Dennis Allen admitted this week that Pryor is third on the
Raiders' depth chart behind
Matt Schaub and
Matt McGloin.
"Terrelle wants to start so bad," general manager Reggie McKenzie
said Monday at the NFL Annual Meeting. "So we're going to ... I'll visit with him and we'll talk to him and we'll move on from there."
Pryor started nine games for the
Raiders last season, finishing with a 57.4 percent completion percentage, seven touchdown passes, 11 interceptions and a 69.1 passer rating. He added 83 carries for 576 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.
It's hard to imagine the
Raiders fetching more than a late-round draft pick in a trade. The much more likely scenario has Pryor hitting waivers in the near future.
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If we can get him cheap, I wouln't mind. I'm thinking sixth round or later.