i mean if anybody could pull it off, it's him. he might not have been a good QB, but his talent is undeniable. that's elite talent. if he has decent hands, man....WR speed, TE/RB body, with agility.
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i mean if anybody could pull it off, it's him. he might not have been a good QB, but his talent is undeniable. that's elite talent. if he has decent hands, man....WR speed, TE/RB body, with agility.
He's been swirling the career drain as an NFL QB. That means he has the ability to understand the game at a fairly high level even if he can't quite deliver at the pro level. And he's a physical specimen to boot. It's well worth giving him a shot in camp as a receiver.
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so......what if this guy replaces Cameron at the TE spot? i mean they have similar stats as far as body height/weight, and Pryor is faster.
That would be nasty!!
Let's see if he can actually stick on the roster come Week 1, first.
THEN, let's see if he can actually earn some playing time. There is a whole lot of talent with tons more experience ahead of him. Right now, he's nothing more than a cheap gamble on a camp body.
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... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
Warfield was a RB in college, but did display a knack for catching the ball.
Your'e trying to compare Pryor with Warfield?
What? Where in the world did you get that idea from?
I freaking answered tab's question as to what position he played in college.
Good God........
LMAO.. you broke rule #1 in the football side, you used a current player (of questionable ability) with an all-time great.
Heck you could say, "I see where Crowell just bought a Mercedes. I think Jim Brown used to drive a Mercedes." and you will get.. "ARE YOU SAYING CROWELL IS THE NEXT JIM BROWN???? YOU'RE CRAZY."
I think I read that Crowell just bought a Mercedes at the same dealership that Lee Suggs bought his Mercedes!
Yeah, but I heard that Terrance West bought his car from Mike Pruitt.
So there.
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I think I read that Crowell just bought a Mercedes at the same dealership that Lee Suggs bought his Mercedes!
Yeah, but I heard that Terrance West bought his car from Mike Pruitt.
So there.
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Brian Hoyer went 10-6 as the Browns starter.
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In reply to Swish, and the other guys looking at him as a TE...
For me, I've seen quite enough of Jordan Cameron's "blocking" to not get too excited about Pryor there. I agree that his body type and athleticism could lend itself to that, but we're going to be a running team, and I don't want a weak link like that screwing up the one thing we'll have going for us on offense.
Stick him at receiver, and show him tape of a motivated Gordon.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
In reply to Swish, and the other guys looking at him as a TE...
For me, I've seen quite enough of Jordan Cameron's "blocking" to not get too excited about Pryor there. I agree that his body type and athleticism could lend itself to that, but we're going to be a running team, and I don't want a weak link like that screwing up the one thing we'll have going for us on offense.
Stick him at receiver, and show him tape of a motivated Gordon.
There is really good news in your post. The fact that Pryor hasn't been in a position to block as a TE, we don't know if he can or will yet. Should be fun to see at the very least.
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If Chip Kelly had signed him he would be a genius for doing so and ESPN would have jacked all over itself praising the no risk high reward signing
Ha! I was thinking that if another team would have signed Pryor after his latest fiasco, the guys on this board would be tripping over each other to ridicule the move and reiterate that Farmer is "building the team the right way."
We'd be better off if Pryor has been brought in as a QB (still might happen). And not only that, this Pryor at WR thread would see a lot more people mocking the very idea, had he not gone to Ohio State.
We'd be better off if Pryor has been brought in as a QB (still might happen). And not only that, this Pryor at WR thread would see a lot more people mocking the very idea, had he not gone to Ohio State.
Don't Ohio State fans hate Pryor? That's the impression that I had.
After that, in some order, comes speed, size, ability to recognize defenses, route running....anything else?
Pryor has size, he has decent speed, .....the rest are relative unknowns but I would assume his hands are good.
Anyone agree? Disagree?
He's a long shot that isn't/won't cost us much IF he makes the team.
I'd agree with everything excluding the assumption of him having good hands. I know it's an assumption, but I wouldn't make that. Not denying it, just not agreeing.
Originally Posted By: cfrs15
Don't Ohio State fans hate Pryor? That's the impression that I had.
I think initially Pryor got the negative vibe as everyone ,including me, loved/loves Tressel, but I think those vibes went away. Least for me.
Urban Meyer and a national championship will have that effect I guess =]
I have huge doubts about Pryor making the roster. Yet with his athletic abilities, I can certainly see why any coaching staff would take a flyer on the kid. QB's certainly understand passing routes since they are the ones who throw the ball to WR's.
At this point of 2015, taking a flyer on Pryor has no real down side with a slight potential of an upside. Nothing ventured nothing gained.
As has been mentioned, he's behind the curve by a mile in terms of becoming an NFL WR, but with his potential as an athlete, the possibilities are intriguing.
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Too bad we couldn't get him before mini-camp. He is going to be learning how to play wide receiver during training camp, which is not ideal. Hopefully his agent has hooked him up with a private wide receiver coach.
I guess I'll just leave this here. Not quite pure football, but I thought it interesting enough.
Summary: Pryor was banned from OSU for five years, but they will make an exception for the Browns scrimmage at the stadium that's coming up. They seemed quick to mention that they're basically only allowing him in the door. He's not getting anything for being an alum (not even a mention).
The idea that keeps creeping into my head is the possible good all this negativity could have on Pryor. He's failed as a QB, and now they're saying he won't last on the Browns roster as a WR/TE (I don't know how many disclaimers were in the article). I can see a guy like Pryor, who may not have the greatest attitude, using all this as fuel. Maybe that's just blind optimism, but hey, I'm a Browns fan.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
I am a huge Ohio State fan and I can't stand the guy.
He did us dirty.
He did the Bengals dirty.
I doubt he changes his selfish attitude.
I am okay w/bringing him in. It probably can't hurt, but you never know about this guy. I see him more as a TE than a WR.
I don't think he has the discipline and sharp cutting ability to run effective routes at WR. I think he has the physical abilities to be a good receiving TE. Not sure if he has the head for it.
But again, no loss in bringing him in unless he publically embarrasses us.
so......what if this guy replaces Cameron at the TE spot? i mean they have similar stats as far as body height/weight, and Pryor is faster.
That would be nasty!!
And people thought Cameron was a horrible blocker. . .
I don't get this? Why do you think he'd be a terrible blocker,, Have you ever seen him in a position to have to block?
Pryor is a career quarterback.
The odds of him making a successful transition to WR are slim, and making the conversion to a successful tightend is probably slimmer just because he's at a competitive disadvantage cause of the guys in front of him on the depth chart. Most of them (if not all of them) have been playing their respective spots probably since high school.
Pryor has to learn one of the new spots in a few months in hopes to make the roster and contribute.
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