When the Seattle Seahawks acquired quarterback Terrelle Pryor from the Oakland Raiders in the offseason, the hope was the Pryor would grow as a quarterback and hone his gifted athleticism under the tutelage of Pete Carroll. That hasn't exactly panned out yet -- in fact, Pryor has been downright dismal this month.
Terrelle Pryor fighting for both roster spot and fantasy relevance
Despite his athletic prowess, Pryor has continued to struggle with the Seahawks in preseason. We break down the fantasy implications.


Through three games, Pryor has completed only 10 of 22 passes for 147 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions, showing little to no growth as a passer. He continued to show his good running skills, recording 85 yards and a touchdown on 12 rushing attempts.
Fantasy impact: Pryor got some decent fantasy play for a stretch last season, but once teams had more tape on him he completely broke down. Things haven't looked much better for him in Seattle. Tarvaris Jackson has the No. 2 job behind Russell Wilson, meaning that Pryor could be on the outs if the Seahawks decide to keep only two quarterbacks. It's looking like he'll simply never make it as a quarterback and might have to consider a position change if he wants to stick in the NFL.











