The Facts: Asked if the Browns are going to pursue Pryor in free agency, Plain Dealer staffer Mary Kay Cabot wrote: "I do believe the Browns will pursue Pryor, and I think he would want to come back to Cleveland."
Diehards Line:
Cabot went on to express her belief that he never really wanted to leave in the first place, but before he could work something out with the Browns, they had signed Kenny Britt to the four-year, $32.5 million deal they originally offered Pryor, and the opportunity dried up. Critics would argue that Pryor didn't fare well in Washington, but he was suffering from an ankle injury that required surgery in November. Before going on injured reserve, he appeared in nine games, catching 20 passes for 240 yards and a TD, almost the same as what Britt did before the Browns cut him. Pryor will be a free agent in March, and will be on the Browns' radar.