Washington Redskins WR Terrelle Pryor plans to train over the summer with one of the best in the game; Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown, according to John Keim of ESPN.
2016 was effectively Pryor’s first year as a wide out, catching 58.3 percent of the passes sent his way.
Pryor’s numbers weren’t spectacular, but his quarterback play was disastrous, and he was new to the position.
He was the twelfth most-targeted wide out in the game, with 132 passes thrown his way over the season.