Terrelle Pryor will be meeting with the Seahawks tomorrow, reports NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport (via Twitter). Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com also has details on the visit. The reporter notes that quarterback Russell Wilson is “recruiting him hard.”
We heard earlier this week that the Seahawks (along with the Rams) had some interest in the versatile receiver. The Browns have also been connected to their former player.
After being converted to receiver, Pryor had a breakout campaign in 2016, hauling in 77 catches for 1,007 yards and four touchdowns. He also compiled 21 rushing yards and a touchdown on eight carries. This performance earned him a one-year, $8MM deal from the Redskins, but he ultimately disappointed during his stint in Washington.
In nine games (two starts), Pryor had 20 catches for 240 yards and one touchdown. Pro Football Focus ultimately ranked him 109th among 166 receiver candidates, a far cry from his above-average grade in 2017. Still, Pryor did enough to earn the 19th spot on our list of the top remaining free agents.
Seattle already lost Paul Richardson to Washington. The Seahawks are still rostering a number of wideouts, including Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, and the recently-signed Jaron Brown.
If the browns don’t sign Pryor, that would be Dorsey slapping Jackson around once again. After passing on McCarron and then Pryor… probably hiring of Haley was also Dorsey showing Jackson who is ultimately in charge.
Boring