The Facts: In the desire to take another stride forward after his conversion from quarterback to receiver, Pryor is planning to work with Hall of Famers Randy Moss and Michael Irvin this summer.
Diehards Line:
Pryor caught 77 passes for 1,007 yards with four touchdowns in his first full season as a receiver in Cleveland. Pryor felt his numbers should have been even better despite his inexperience. “I should have had 1,500 yards,” Pryor said, via John Keim of ESPN.com. “I’m not talking on nobody else; whatever happened happened. But I believe I was better than that. It was frustrating that I didn’t get more dominant numbers because I feel I can and I know I will. I can’t wait. ...” As PFT's Curtis Crabtree notes, Pryor is still learning the intricacies of the receiver position. Moss and Irvin are good choices to glean additional insight from as they were immensely successful in their own careers and share similar athletic builds to Pryor. Crabtree summed up: "Pryor has come a long way already from the point where he said he couldn’t catch just a few seasons ago. Now he has a chance to become a force at receiver with a little more fine tuning of his game."