Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Here's The Latest on 'Pryor draft'

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Terrelle Pryor Gets 6th-7th Round NFL Draft Grade, According To Report – QB Terrelle Pryor entered the Ohio State football program as one of the top-ranked players in the country but he’ll leave as a low-end NFL draft pick, according to the scouting service National. Pryor received a 5.1 grade which translates to a sixth or seventh round draft pick, according to a report from National Football Post . The former Ohio State QB is expected to be picked in the middle … (This story continues here)

Cleveland Browns doing their research on Terrelle Pryor for NFL supplemental draft – Will the Browns take a chance on former Ohio State quarterback Terrell Pryor? They’re doing their homework on him, a league source told The Plain Dealer. (This story continues here)

Jacksonville Jaguars: Terrelle Pryor or DeVier Posey in the Supplemental Draft? – Trading up to acquire Blaine Gabbert and Will Rackley left the Jaguars with only five picks in the regular portion of the draft. Would it behoove them to sacrifice a pick or two from 2012 to get some quicker help at the WR position? Obviously, it would not make sense for them to draft Terrelle Pryor strictly as a QB, since they are well stocked at the position, but a growing contingents seems to … (This story continues here)

Sound-off: Terrelle Pryor – There has been a lot of talk about former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor ’s future in the NFL. He plans to enter the supplemental draft. There has been a lot of talk about Pryor’s future. ESPN’s John Clayton thinks the Raiders are the best bet in the NFL to land Pryor. A few weeks ago, we looked at the chances of Pryor ending up with each AFC West team. What do you think? Let me know what … (This story continues here)

What’s Pryor’s draft stock? – With Terrelle Pryor announcing his intentions to skip his senior season, many now wonder what his stock would be in the Supplemental Draft. (This story continues here)

Commentary: Pryor not worth the hassle for Browns – If I’m a fan of a certain NFL team, I’m hoping the latest Internet rumor is about as off-target as one of Terrelle Pryor’s wounded-duck shot-put passes.The Internet buzz: Terrelle Pryor to the Cleveland Browns in the NFL’s supplemental draft. More than a few media outlets have made the suggestion, and on paper it makes sense. (This story continues here)

Pryor hires Rosenhaus, hopes for supplemental draft eligibility – Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor has hired Drew Rosenhaus as his agent and has taken steps toward making himself available for an NFL supplemental draft. (This story continues here)

Is Terrelle Pryor worth a first-round pick? – Terrelle Pryor s agent says he s worth a first-round pick in the NFL supplemental draft. Not all of our experts… (This story continues here)

Former Ohio State QB Terrelle Pryor works with Jon Gruden – By Greg Auman, Times Staff Writer Monday, June 20, 2011 TAMPA — Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor is the latest NFL hopeful to work out at USF with ESPN analyst Jon Gruden. Pryor threw passes to Bulls players on Monday afternoon with ESPN cameras filming. Gruden brought several top quarterbacks to Tampa before the draft, including No. 1 overall pick Cam Newton of Auburn of the … (This story continues here)

Terrelle Pryor to Supplemental Draft: NFL Teams Most Fit for the Ohio State QB – Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor has opted to leave school in favor of the NFL where he will enter the upcoming supplemental draft, according to a statement he made today. His name has been amongst those involved in receiving illegal benefits from the school and many belive that was a key reason he decided to forgo his senior campaign. That, and the fact that head coach Jim Tressel … (This story continues here)

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