Seahawks trade for Terrelle Pryor

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Love this move.

win-win situation.

-competes and wins backup job; don't see this happening though, TJack's show nothing to say he isn't one of the better backups in the league

-comes in and switches positions and provides some incredible size and speed, while also being able to chuck the ball....having him on the field with Wilson and Harvin presents some unique matchup problems that I don't think another team in the NFL can replicate

-keeps niners from picking him up and leaves them with Gabbert as their #2.

-Worse case scenario you cut the guy knowing he was of no use to you and good luck in san francisco.

Personally if he buys in and goes the second option and tries to get on the field at other positions this could be a huge move.
 

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You know what the worst thing about this trade is?

Terry freaking Blount getting air time.
 

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We need him and M-Rob to go to vegas for a couple days and talk about doing what you can for the team...
 

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Jebediah-Hawkfan":2sl76ibr said:
What? Why him of all Backup QBs?

I wanna know the thought process on this. I like that is very low risk but im sure there is someone better at Backup QB they could of gotten.


Like who
 

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How about this:

If Terrelle Pryor was available with the last pick in the draft would you take him? Yes of course you would (even if there's comp picks after)
 

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I like it

Watching that highlight video, he looks a lot more Russell Wilson than Colin Kaepernick, but with Kaepernick speed.
Great backup material
 

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Rat":19fe37e1 said:
P[vimeo said:
[/vimeo]olaris":19fe37e1] [I think Pryor was on the receiving end of a bum deal by a bum franchise.]
Bum deal? That was one of the very few teams he had any chance of actually getting playing time with, and he blew it with his complete inability to read a defense. He ended up losing his job permanently to a UDFA who wasn't even a good college QB. Pryor was so bad that his team traded for Captain Pick-Six. He was also a whiner about the whole situation.
Obviously you weren't watching the same Raider games I watched (all of them) the only reason he lost his job was injury.
 

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hieroglyphics":121cum74 said:
cacksman":121cum74 said:
Scout team QB to simulate Kaepernick?


It seems strange to trade for a player simply for the defense to "scout" for 2, maybe 3 games out of the season.

They clearly like the guy, you don't give up a 7th round for just a guy to play puppet QB 2 weeks out of the season, makes zero sense.

You don't give up a 7th round for that?
Are you forgetting the shit people give up 7th round picks for ALL THE TIME?

For example, trading a 7th round pick for Tyler Polumbus or Stacy Andrews.

And with the picks we don't trade we pick up guys like Jared Smith, Ty Powell, Ryan Seymour, Lazarius Levingston, Jameson Konz and Dexter Davis.

Just because we've had a couple of successes doesn't mean that we should ignore the value of picking up elite athletes. If we picked up a 6'6 4.3 40 QB in the 7th round of this year's draft you'd be calling him an interesting prospect like everyone did with Josh Portis and BJ Daniels, even though Pryor offers far more than both
 

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I like it. It's a very PC/JS move picking up a guy with the type of elite athletic skills you're generally not going to find late in the 7th round. He may not be a great QB but he's a "tilt the field" type of athlete if you can get him the ball in open space. Let him compete for a backup QB spot but also build some plays to get him the ball a few times a game as a WR/TE/RB. If nothing else it's something that opposing defenses are going to have to gameplan for.
 

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Love this trade. I agree with other posters' points:

1) Great simulator of Kaepernick in practice. Really just like Kaep, stylistically, just a little faster.
2) Potential #2 QB for 2015, if he can develop. High upside. Under tutelage of Seahawks coaches, RW, and TJack, maybe he can develop the mental game. He's young. He's been humbled, for the first time in his athletic life. NOW he might be teachable. Before the NFL, he could simply out-athlete the competition, ala Vince Young.
3) Potential for WR (or TE) position switch. Not holding my breath, but it has happened before. He'd probably even make a good safety or linebacker!
4) He would be a special teams beast, if he has the heart for it, and Pete values ST contributors more highly than most other coaches.
5) Keeping him out of the clutches of the Forty-Whiners!! Pryor is the one backup who could come in for an injured/ineffective Kaep and scare defenses every bit as much as Kaep.
6) The cost of picking Pryor up is next to nothing. Why not roll the dice??!!
7) Always comPete! You just never know what the Seattle setting might bring out in Pryor. Not having all those expectations as the savior of a crappy franchise could do wonders for this kid's head and ability to focus.

Out of all this, the thing I see is that Pryor the man, Pryor the athlete, has been *humbled* for the first time in his life. Pryor is now *teachable* as never before. I have to believe that Pete and John have intel, insight on Pryor the man, that makes them feel this is a good flyer to take.

Note that a similar QB that Pete and John *explicitly* passed on is Vince Young. As best as I could tell, Vince Young displayed behavior that reminded me of people I've known with sociopathic personality disorders, but Young didn't seem to have the smarts and cleverness and resiliency some of these people have. Anyway, Pryor has doubtless been screened for such issues by the Seahawks scouts, and given a thumbs-up, so we can assume he's no Vince Young.
 

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Love the move - but why wouldn't teams like the Jags or the Browns take a chance on him - forget even the 9ers.

A 7th is a pittance even if we do end up cutting him.
 

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I see a non douchy version of Jimmy Graham in our future.
 

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Don't think the Seahawks re-sign Pryor after this season because he will want an opportunity to compete to be a starting QB and will probably be willing to take even less money for that chance.
 

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TwistedHusky":lpy9cxin said:
It does, however, make this team twice as dangerous in videogames.

Yup more reasons to be excited for the next version of Madden, I look forward to using Pryor in online matches near the goal line.
 

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hawknation2014":32q70mzw said:
Don't think the Seahawks re-sign Pryor after this season because he will want an opportunity to compete to be a starting QB and will probably be willing to take even less money for that chance.
And so what if he does? If he can be an offensive weapon for us in 2014, that's a hell of a lot more than one would usually expect from a 7th round pick. And maybe his value increases to the point where if he does go elsewhere, it does good things for our compensatory pick situation.
 

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Weirdest thing, at 6:00 am I get up and start up my franchise in Madden. I'm short a few QBs so I resign TJack and...wait for it...

Pryor.

It shall be.
 

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volsunghawk":2tpaz7v9 said:
hawknation2014":2tpaz7v9 said:
Don't think the Seahawks re-sign Pryor after this season because he will want an opportunity to compete to be a starting QB and will probably be willing to take even less money for that chance.
And so what if he does? If he can be an offensive weapon for us in 2014, that's a hell of a lot more than one would usually expect from a 7th round pick. And maybe his value increases to the point where if he does go elsewhere, it does good things for our compensatory pick situation.
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