Browns players who must step up in 2015 (Part 2)
By Mark Riley
May 26, 2015; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Terrelle Pryor (3) during OTAs at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
Postscript revelation regarding Part 1 of this article: Pardon me if I failed to recognize this tidbit before, but if the Terrelle Pryor experiment works and he makes the team as a sixth or seventh wide out, the Browns suddenly have an extra roster spot.
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Pryor could become the emergency quarterback should McCown get hurt or Johnny Manziel get taken by space aliens. No disrespect to Thad Lewis or Connor Shaw, but with Pryor filling two roles, the Browns could retain another inside linebacker or defensive lineman, both areas where the Browns have proven to be thin and or injury prone. Just a thought.
Early early prediction time. Looking at the schedule briefly, I see the Browns going 9-7 or perhaps, with a ray of sunshine from the football gods, 10-6. Of course, like every Browns fan, I reserve the right to amend, alter or outright change my prediction depending on what I have had to eat or changes in the weather forecast.
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