Terrelle Pryor
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Scouting report

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 6, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Terrelle Pryor - Week 6 vs. Tennessee
Terrelle Pryor has posted similar stats in back-to-back games with the only difference being an endzone score. We've seen enough from Pryor to know he's made a successful transition to wideout, but his ceiling is limited with the revolving door at QB (which has included Pryor).

Pryor could be limited again this week in a bad matchup against the Titans. Tennessee has performed well against the pass all season, and all they really have to do is lock in on Pryor as the Browns don't have many other weapons.

We view Pryor as a WR3 option because he always has a chance to make an athletic play. He should get enough targets to make himself valuable.

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 5, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Indianapolis
With Corey Coleman out due to injury (and Josh Gordon not coming back), the Browns have had to rely heavily on Terrelle Pryor, and he's delivered. The converted quarterback now has a touchdown in back-to-back games, and has become the team's only real threat at receiver.

In a game that could get out of hand this week, Pryor might draw a lot of targets. If he does, expect him to come down with his fair share of catches. He's not an elite option, but he should be a fine WR2 play this week.

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 4, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 at Washington
Terrelle Pryor is the only Browns receiver worth monitoring in fantasy for now. He blew up last week as he caught 144 yards on eight receptions. He also ran four times for 21 yards and a touchdown, and he completed three passes for 35 yards.

Pryor will likely continue to get snaps at quarterback, which will add a few bonus points to his impressive receiving stats. Speaking of receiving stats, those could suffer this week as Pryor goes up against Josh Norman, but we expect him to get so many targets that he'll do just fine.

Pryor should be viewed as a strong WR2 play this week.

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 3, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at Miami
Terrelle Pryor has a nice 17 targets on the season, but only has six catches for 100 yards. His targets should continue to come in bunches this week, as he's now the No. 1 option with Josh Gordon still suspended, and Corey Coleman injured. But Pryor gets rookie Cody Kessler at quarterback, and we don't have a lot of faith in him.

Pryor draws a favorable matchup this week, and is athletic enough to make at least one big play against the Dolphins. He's a risky play, but considering he's by far the best receiving threat on this team right now, he has WR4 value this week.

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 2, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs. Baltimore
Terrelle Pryor led the Browns in targets in Week 1 (seven), and had a respectable 3-for-68 day. Not bad for a QB-turned-WR in his first start at the new position. However, there's no promise his new quarterback -- Josh McCown -- will target Pryor as much this week.

Even if he does get targets, Pryor could struggle to get open against a Ravens defense that was tough against the pass in Week 1. Baltimore held Buffalo to 63 passing yards, and it's not like they face a high-scoring team in the Browns.

Pryor is a WR4 at best this week.

by Jordan Heck

CLE WR Terrelle Pryor - Week 1, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 at Philadelphia
Terrelle Pryor has fully transitioned from quarterback to receiver, and will be starting in Week 1 for Cleveland. It's a pretty amazing story, and we're excited to see what Pryor can bring.

He made a splash in the preseason with a 50-yard touchdown in Week 2, so he definitely has playmaking ability. His consistency may be lacking, however, as he still develops into his new position.

Pryor will have a strong matchup in Week 1, but it's hard to see him tearing it up so soon. He should be treated as a WR5 this week.

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