A thread for some spirited discussion on Pryor. Does anyone think this guy would be worth a shot to bring in in a "Brad Smith" type of roll? He's a heck of an athlete and most consensus views have him as no better than an eventual backup or 3rd QB...but couldn't he fit in a "wildcat" roll? Thoughts...Opinions?? Peace!
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I thought next years draft was supposed to be good/deep in the positions we need players at? If thats the case we will need every pick we can get, in case Tanny needs to trade up for the player we want. Would it be worth trading away one of our picks for a player who would be no more than a back-up - I certainly don't think so.
you can get a good look at a tbone by sticking your head a butchers ass, but wouldnt you rather take his word for it?
No lets save every last pick. Let Rex build his team for the years to come through the actual draft. Rex still hasnt been able to build his full team yet,
Maybe for a 7th rounder. I can see the Pats blowing one of their million draft picks on him just for shits and giggles.
seriously y not for a 7th I mean how many 7th round picks become impact players, and he can fill that Brad Smith role
Consensus sounds like some team will probably spend a mid to late round selection, but he is not a pocket passer which raises injury concerns, he is surrounded by scandal and he won't be available to the team that drafts him until probably the beginning of week 6. Draft position means more than it has in the past ten years and low draft picks are valuable currency. It wouldn't be a crime to suggest that he goes undrafted.
The brad smith role is filled. Pryor will be useless this year since he can't practice till week 6. He will probably be useless next year too as he isn't NFL ready or anywhere close. By the time he might be ready to do something he will be in some sort of trouble. Pass.
I'm going to chime in with a resounding "Hell No!" Stay the hell away from this guy. We've got Greene, McKnight or LT to run the wildcat package this year. I would not waste any draft picks on Pryor.
I'd do it for a 7th. Shit, if Aaron Maybin was a 7th round pick, I'd take him. Why not this guy? lol It isn't farfetched that he could be Brad Smith explosive. What's the risk? We miss out on another Scotty McKnight? I know this is old and off topic but those teacher threats McKnight made were HILARIOUS! "I want to glue you naked to a wall and chop your feet off and kill you while your family watches." Signed That Serial Killer!
You guys are going to be so wrong when the Deadskins offer a 1st round pick AND pay him $250mil over a 21 year deal.
The New England Pastes could draft Pryor in the third round and ESPN would spend a week hailing the genius and calculated audacity of the selection.