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WR Terrelle Pryor ('10 Rose, '11 Sugar MVP)


32 mil seems about right for what he's worth. You might give him a deal that averages to 9 mil, but that's really the limit. He had just over 1000 yards with a team that had no other weapons, a completely incompetent QB yes, but no one else to get the ball to.
Washington lost both of their 1000 yard receivers in Garcon and Jackson. So Pryor will be a 1 with Crowder. The Reed/Davis combo at TE is pretty insane, and might top 1500 yards next year. I think Pryor and Crowder could both have 1000 yard seasons. Not a bad mover to Pryor. A risk. The reward isn't quite work the risk, but baring any kind of setback I think Pryor will have a good year next year and get at least what Cleveland offered for the 2018 season.
Side note: Give me 8 mil to play for Cleveland or give me 8 mil to play for any other team, and I'm going with the option that involves winning more than 1 game a year. In that sense, he won.
 
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32 mil seems about right for what he's worth. You might give him a deal that averages to 9 mil, but that's really the limit. He had just over 1000 yards with a team that had no other weapons, a completely incompetent QB yes, but no one else to get the ball to.
Washington lost both of their 1000 yard receivers in Garcon and Jackson. So Pryor will be a 1 with Crowder. The Reed/Davis combo at TE is pretty insane, and might top 1500 yards next year. I think Pryor and Crowder could both have 1000 yard seasons. Not a bad mover to Pryor. A risk. The reward isn't quite work the risk, but baring any kind of setback I think Pryor will have a good year next year and get at least what Cleveland offered for the 2018 season.
Side note: Give me 8 mil to play for Cleveland or give me 8 mil to play for any other team, and I'm going with the option that involves winning more than 1 game a year. In that sense, he won.

A guy that was pretty banged up the last two years going to a dumpster fire organization with a qb with one foot out the door doesn't seem to be the wisest move. I also don't know what sort of long term contract a qb convert wr coming up on 30 years of age expects to get. just seems like a very poor business decision unless he goes julio jones next year, which really doesn't seem likely.
 
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Going to a dumpster fire organization?

The browns didn't elevate to dumpster fire. they were the oily rags in the dumpster, but instead of being set on fire, a homeless man shit in the dumpster and used the rags to wipe his ass instead.

by the by, to achieve his incentives and actually get his $8 million, pryor has to get 80 catches, 1,250 yards, and 10 tds. Not optimistic on that one.
 
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TP screwed over my fantasy choice going into next season. I have the option between keeping him or Corey Coleman with my 10th round pick. If they were both on the same team or if TP had left for a good team I go with him, but now I don't know. Coleman will now be the Browns #1 WR with an improved OL and a franchise that seems to be in a better place. Guess Cousins is better than anything the Browns will have at QB, but that's really all TP has going for him.
 
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