The NFL road has not been an easy one for Terrelle Pryor. After entering the league via the supplemental draft the former Ohio State Buckeye has bounced around quite a bit. The Cincinnati Bengals was his fourth team since 2011, and it appears his last as a quarterback. He is now with the Cleveland Browns, but as a wide receiver.
He might want to make sure he does enough to stick. After sharing some practice film on social media from his time with the Bengals other teams may not be interested in giving him a shot.
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It should have been common sense, but apparently for Pryor it wasn't (shocker ). Teams do not want any sort of film opponents can analyze being released unless they do it on purpose (which isn't going to happen).
Can someone really glean something of value off of mini-camp practice footage? I doubt it, but if you let one player do it than everyone is going to do it. So since Pryor decided to do so they have to put up a stink.
So--any big revelations on the tape? See for yourself:
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