Fantasy Upside
Terrelle Pryor, despite playing in a Browns offense with terrible QB play, finished as the WR21 in PPR leagues last year. He now moves to a Washington offense with a whopping 216 targets to replace with DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon gone. QB Kirk Cousins struggled mightily in the red zone after doing well there the year before, and there's no surprise Jay Gruden wanted the 6-foot-4 Pryor to help in that area.
Fantasy Downside
Cousins likes to spread the ball around, with no pass-catcher having more than 116 targets last season, despite being one of only six teams with 600+ pass attempts. Pryor is the new guy in town, and it's plausible Cousins could pepper familiar targets like Jamison Crowder and Jordan Reed more. Week-to-week consistency could be lacking for Pryor for those reasons.
2017 Bottom Line
Pryor's ADP is creeping into the third round in many drafts, which means if you draft him, you are investing closer to his fantasy ceiling. Could he hit that ceiling? He certainly has the elite athletic ability to do so. Just know if you draft him, he's one of that riskier WR picks at his ADP to return value.