The Facts: In Washington, the top two receivers left via free agency, and the top free-agent acquisition at receiver is a former quarterback. But HC Jay Gruden realizes that Pryor could eventually be one of the league's best receivers. Actually, Gruden seems to think Pryor already is. "I think had he made this decision sooner in his career, I think he'd be further along," Gruden told reporters on Monday. "But being that he just made it not too long ago, he's where he is. I mean, he's still one of the top guys in the league and he just started playing."
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Gruden added: "He’s a physical freak. So we’re excited to have him and we’re going to continue to work with him. We just have to keep working. Kirk [Cousins] and Terrelle just have to get together so they get on the same page, get to know each other not only on the field but off the field.” As PFT suggests, with Pryor, the question continues to be finding his ceiling and reaching it. Last year, a raw receiver catching passes from a revolving door of factory of sadness shift supervisors still generated more than 1,000 yards. With more time to develop and a 4,900-yard quarterback throwing the ball this year, Pryor could indeed emerge as one of the finest receivers in the game. And fantasy owners can still land him at a relatively reasonable price.