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Pryor


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Wtf do you know? I think Pryor can play quarterback. It will take a season or two but yeah he has the talent. All he really needs is a coach like Andy Reid to hone his skills while learning from the bench.

I'm not saying he can't play QB, but to say he is a better prospect than Newton, is absurd.

I actually agree that if he had the time and coach, he has a chance to be a good quarterback.

I understand your point regarding the risk of a using the 1st overall pick, but Cam and Pryor are not the same player. Someone sees the measurables, and assumes they are similar players, but they are not.

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We can give Pryor the time but not Cam, or Jimmy? And think for a moment that TP played this season as a 4th year starter at tOSU going into next APril's draft before throwing out cost and draft choice, etc.

And the notion that only Andy Reid can maximize a mobile QB is ignorant.

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We can give Pryor the time but not Cam, or Jimmy? And think for a moment that TP played this season as a 4th year starter at tOSU going into next APril's draft before throwing out cost and draft choice, etc.

And the notion that only Andy Reid can maximize a mobile QB is ignorant.

In Gritz defense, he said someone "like" Andy Reid, who has shown a track record of success where others have failed.

However, I just don't see it.

Honestly, I think the Raiders grab him in the 4th, possibly even the third, just cause thats the kind of poo they do.

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Pryor= a poor mans D. Dixon at QB

WR- can be a V. Jackson type with his size and speed( But will need yrs to develop)

Being great in college doesn't make you a good pro prospect, just ask The Golden Calf of Bristol who might get cut

Cant read defensive's, inconsistent , terrible throwing motion, but he won in college so i'll give him that one

Maybe can be a good WR ,but I have to see his 3 cone drill time and how well he can do against press coverage , but seeing as he never played the position I would take a 6 round Flyer on him( low risk / High reward)

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We can give Pryor the time but not Cam, or Jimmy? And think for a moment that TP played this season as a 4th year starter at tOSU going into next APril's draft before throwing out cost and draft choice, etc.

And the notion that only Andy Reid can maximize a mobile QB is ignorant.

Andy Reid has a proven track record in regard to developing quarterbacks "in his system." I'm a Philly hater to the core but AR is the man when it comes to coaching quarterbacks. I have no doubt in my mind that he could mold Pryor into a solid NFL contributor.

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I dont see how people can think Pryor will be a "good WR" when he's never played the position, but he's won as a QB. If he sucks, oh well, he can join the pile of QBs who never made it. But to not even give him a chance when we've had guys with less talent and done less given opportunities doesnt look good for the NFL. If Clausen slips to #3 on our depth chart is anyone going to ask him to play FB since he obviously isnt an NFL QB?

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