Jets HC Todd Bowles said WR Terrelle Pryor is out of OTAs with an ankle injury, according to Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News. We'll see how serious the issue is, but it's worrisome given recent history. Pryor's 2017 ended in November with ankle surgery after the Week 2 injury hobbled him for weeks. If this holds Pryor back into summer, he could quickly fall in behind Robby Anderson, Jermaine Kearse, Quincy Enunwa and perhaps others on the WR depth chart.
The Jaguars have signed WR Terrelle Pryor. In 2 years since his 1,007-yard 2016 campaign, Pryor has totaled just 492 yards across 3 different teams. Turning 30 in June, he's running out of time to rebound. Pryor is far from a lock to make Jacksonville's final roster, but it's also not out of the realm of possibility that he carves out a role in a mostly unsettled WR corps.
The Bills are set to sign WR Terrelle Pryor, ESPN's Josina Anderson reports. Pryor was cut by the Jets after hurting his groin a couple of weeks ago. He flashed a couple of times this season, with lines of 4-84 and 5-57-1. A healthy Pryor should quickly carve out a significant role in Buffalo, but he won't be a fantasy option in the league's worst passing game.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Jets are releasing WR Terrelle Pryor today. Pryor reportedly has a tear in his groin that's expected to keep him out for 2 weeks. Schefter says the team will be interested in bringing him back once he's healthy. We'll see if other teams keep that from happening in the meantime.
Jets WR Terrelle Pryor (groin) is listed as doubtful for this weekend’s game against the Vikings. He shouldn’t be in fantasy lineups. WR Robby Anderson (hamstring) isn’t on the final injury report after putting in full practices on Thursday and Friday. Likely to see a bunch of CB Xavier Rhodes on Sunday, Anderson is a risky fantasy play. WR Quincy Enunwa is out with his high-ankle sprain.
Multiple outlets report that WR Terrelle Pryor has reached a deal with the Jets. Pryor, of course, spent last season in Washington, catching only 20 balls over 9 games before landing on IR with a left ankle injury. Before that, he managed a surprising 2016 breakout in a Cleveland offense with crappy QB play. The Jets currently sport Josh McCown and Teddy Bridgewater as potential 2018 starters and appear likely to add another QB in the upcoming NFL Draft. The WR corps returns 2017's top 2, Robby Anderson and Jermaine Kearse. Off-field issues threaten Anderson's outlook, though, and Kearse's targets and catches last season stood well ahead of his numbers in Seattle. The Jets also tendered restricted free agent Quincy Enunwa at the 2nd-round level after he missed 2017 with a neck injury. We'll see how this offense shakes out, but there's at least room for Pryor to carve out a significant role. We'd still target Anderson 1st among Jets WRs in current best-ball drafting.
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