Former 6-foot-4 Ohio State QB who turned into WR gets cut from Jacksonville Jaguars
Terrelle Pryor is an incredible athlete.
He showed it at Ohio State from 2008-10. Not only could Pryor throw the ball well, but he was a heck of a runner because of his athleticism. With that athleticism, he ultimately switched from quarterback to wide receiver in the NFL.
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Pryor, in 2016 with the Cleveland Browns, caught 77 passes for 1,007 yards and 4 TD. That was his breakout season. Since then, he has only caught 36 passes for 492 yards and 2 TD.
For 2019, Pryor was hoping to make the Jacksonville Jaguars’ roster and make a difference for an offense that — many would think — is looking for play-makers. On Friday, however, Pryor reportedly got cut:
Two more cuts for the #Jaguars: Former #Bama CB Saivion Smith and playmaking WR Terrelle Pryor are also being released, sources say. https://t.co/iwY85VKdL1
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 30, 2019
Where will Pryor end up now?
Only time will tell. However, with his size and athleticism, it would come as a surprise if the 30-year-old weren’t on an NFL roster at some point this season.