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I wouldn't give anything, except a smack upside the head. Pryor's a punk and I don't want him.
Plus, we already drafted 2 tight ends in the draft and have 3 QB's. Best Pryor would be for us would be a running back, but I would rather have someone like John Clay or Derrick Locke.
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If my team needed a QB or needed depth at the position, I would offer him at least an undrafted free agent contract. Low risk, high reward. Pryor has experience under center and very good athleticism.
He can throw the ball. He does not have a rifle but I think his arm is good enough. About his character and passion for football: Do a research, interview people. I remember when the media said that Mike Williams and LeGarrette Blount were trouble. The Bucs found their #1 WR and #1 RB.
I said 4th Round. I think he might be a pretty good ball player. I've barely seen him play. Haven't been able to observe his instincts, judgment, tendency to be productive.
But physically he seems like the same player as Cam Newton, with that height, strength, running ability. Looks halfway decent throwing that ball.
If my team needed a QB or needed depth at the position, I would offer him at least an undrafted free agent contract. Low risk, high reward. Pryor has experience under center and very good athleticism.
He can throw the ball. He does not have a rifle but I think his arm is good enough. About his character and passion for football: Do a research, interview people. I remember when the media said that Mike Williams and LeGarrette Blount were trouble. The Bucs found their #1 WR and #1 RB.
He looks better throwing the ball in shorts than Cam Newton did. Buffalo should offer a 4th rounder for him.
If my team needed a QB or needed depth at the position, I would offer him at least an undrafted free agent contract. Low risk, high reward. Pryor has experience under center and very good athleticism.
He can throw the ball. He does not have a rifle but I think his arm is good enough. About his character and passion for football: Do a research, interview people. I remember when the media said that Mike Williams and LeGarrette Blount were trouble. The Bucs found their #1 WR and #1 RB.
Mike Williams got a DUI towards the end of the season. Blount punched another teammate when he was with the Titans. Just saying.
I wouldn't even take Pryor as an UDFA if it meant he was going to be a QB. He's a 4th-5th round prospect at best imo. I wasn't really all that impressed with him in the video either.
I wouldn't even take Pryor as an UDFA if it meant he was going to be a QB. He's a 4th-5th round prospect at best imo. I wasn't really all that impressed with him in the video either.
I know it is just a video in shorts and no defense however he couldn't have looked any better really. He was on time and the ball was on the money on almost every throw.
I know it is just a video in shorts and no defense however he couldn't have looked any better really. He was on time and the ball was on the money on almost every throw.
Judging him by the same yardstick they held up to Tebow and Cam, the footwork on his drops looked stilted.
I'm not one of those that believes a quarterback should be passed on over the footwork in is drops.
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