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Taking Flier on Terrelle Pryor a Low-Risk, High-Reward Prospect for Browns

June 26, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Last week, the Cincinnati Bengals released fourth-string quarterback Terrelle Pryor. Almost immediately afterward, Pryor's agent Drew Rosenhaus contacted teams to inform them that Pryor will be switching positions to wide receiver, reported Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio.
On Monday, the Cleveland Browns were awarded Pryor via waivers. In the press release, the team clearly stated, "Pryor will compete for a roster spot at wide receiver."
Never mind that the Browns receiving corps was already deep, with 12 others also looking to snag what may be no more than six spots when the roster is whittled down to 53 men in September.
Never mind that Pryor said a year ago, during his summertime stint with the Seattle Seahawks that, "I don't know how to catch. I don't know how to run the ball as a running back. I've been a quarterback my whole life."
He—with the help of Rosenhaus—decided it was time for a change.
The move might seem like a head-scratcher fo...

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