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Terrelle Pryor may enter supplemental draft


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NFL | Terrelle Pryor could enter supplemental draft

Mon, 11 Apr 2011 10:58:52 -0700

Ohio State QB Terrelle Pryor has not dismissed the idea of forgoing his senior season and entering the 2011 NFL Supplemental Draft, reports Dave Miller, of NationalFootballPost.com. A source said the odds are about 60 percent that Pryor will return to college and 40 percent that he would enter the supplemental draft.

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In my opinion, you don't give up the #1 overall pick for Cam Newton when you could get Terrelle Pryor for next year's 3rd.

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Since when do garbage college QBs get drafted? I thought you had to be pretty good to get drafted in the NFL.

Has he been drafted? To play QB? How high?

only a Ohio State fan would call Pryor a good QB. He looks somewhat decent against schools Ohio St shouldn't even play.

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