Has to be. If he can't make the roster with the Browns as a WR he's done in the US. I always thought he would be a good red zone jump ball WR. I don't see him catching balls over the middle, but if they can use his straight away speed and jumping ability he has a shot.
He only registered a 31" vertical at his NFL workouts so his leaping ability is average at best. The 6' 5" frame will help that a bit though.
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/13682485/31439877
Fast 40, but workout #s otherwise not impressive
Posted on: August 20, 2011 6:07 pm
I'm not sure what went faster today -- the 6-4 (3/8), 232 pound Terrelle Pryor in the forty yard dash or, the buzz around him in the seconds afterward, as scouts registered that sizzling time in their heads and word spread throughout the internet and texting community.
4.38-4.41 seconds is an accurate time for both.
However, as impressive as Pryor was in the straight-line speed portion of the workout, he was stunningly average in several other athletic portions of the event.
According to a league source, Pryor was timed at 4.3 seconds in the short-shuttle and 7.2 seconds in the three-cone drill
He also had a 31" vertical jump and a 10'4" broad jump.
The source characterized the results as "not that great of workout numbers for a supposedly great athlete."
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