Terrelle Pryor
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Scouting report

by Steve Andress

WAS WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 vs. Oakland Raiders

Oakland-Washington is projected to be the highest scoring game of Week 3 on Sunday night, with a total of 54.5 points. Washington is the home underdog, which could lead to negative game script and more passing for Cousins, coupled with an implied team total of 25.75 points. The Raiders are bottom-half of the NFL as well in PPR points allowed to fantasy WRs. Consider Pryor a WR2 this week, in what should be a high-scoring game.

by Steve Andress

WAS WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 at Los Angeles Rams

Terrelle Pryor's debut in Washington started with a deep pass attempt on the first play from scrimmage and ended with 11 targets. That's solid volume, and he gets an even better matchup this week against a Rams defense that is bottom-five in our aFPA vs. PPR WR rankings. Fire him up in your lineups as a WR2 with upside.

by Steve Andress

WAS WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Terrelle Pryor makes his Washington debut against an Eagles secondary that added above-average cornerback Ronald Darby via trade this preseason. That should help a unit ranked just 26th in our aFPA vs. PPR WRs last year. In two games last year, the Eagles allowed a horrendous 36.5 and 41.8 PPR points to Washington receivers. DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon are gone. So, Pryor should be a beneficiary if Washington can look better than it did in the preseason. Consider Pryor a WR2 for Week 1.

by Steve Andress

WAS WR Terrelle Pryor - 2017 Fantasy Football Outlook

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.

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 17, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

eek 17 vs. Pittsburgh
Terrelle Pryor has had a breakout season in his first true test as a receiver, but his stats have struggled with Robert Griffin III under center. RGIII hasn’t thrown a touchdown pass and hasn’t eclipsed 200 passing yards, so it’s hard for any receiver to have much success in this offense.

Pryor has had success this season, but it’s hard to see him doing much of anything as long as Griffin remains the starter. He’ll be a WR4 play at best in a tough matchup against the Steelers.

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 16, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Terrelle Pryor - Week 16 vs. San Diego
Terrelle Pryor is dealing with poor quarterback play, and he has a torn ligament in his finger. Pryor was on fire at one point this season, but ever since Robert Griffin III earned the starting job, Pryor has been terrible.

Making matters worse, Pryor will draw a difficult matchup this week against the Chargers. Maybe earlier in the year he would have been a good option, but with RGIII throwing and Pryor's injury, it's hard to trust him. Pryor should be viewed as a WR4 with a low floor this week.

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 15, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 vs. Buffalo
Terrelle Pryor caught one pass for three yards last week in a disappointing effort. It's hard to fault Pryor entirely considering Robert Griffin III couldn't get the ball to any of his receivers. Those struggles could continue this week against Buffalo.

The Bills aren't exactly a lockdown defense or anything like that, it's just hard to trust Pryor given Griffin's poor play. Buffalo also struggles to stop the run, so Cleveland could be looking to give the ball to Isaiah Crowell more in Week 15.

Pryor should be viewed as a WR3 at best this week.

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