Former Ohio State quarterback-turned-NFL wide receiver Terrelle Pryor is set to visit the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, according to a report by cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot. NFL Media's Ian Rapoport also reported that Pryor will visit the Seahawks.
Former #Redskins and #Browns WR Terrelle Pryor is visiting the #Seahawks tomorrow, source said. And QB Russell Wilson is recruiting him hard. Will be interesting to watch.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 17, 2018
Pryor has been linked to the Cleveland Browns since the start of free agency, and according to Cabot's report, Pryor is in Cleveland on Saturday – but not to visit the Browns. Instead, Pryor is attending the NCAA wrestling championships, where he will be supporting Kyle Snyder and the Ohio State wrestling team tonight.
#embracethegrind @Snyder_man45 Im coming to support you Saturday Buckeye!!! pic.twitter.com/F3xiGlpvJv
— Terrelle Pryor SR (@TerrellePryor) March 15, 2018
According to Cabot's report, the Browns – who Pryor played for in 2015 and 2016 – remain interested in bringing him back. The Los Angeles Rams have also expressed interest in Pryor. The fact that he is headed to Seattle for a visit, though, could put the Seahawks in the lead for his services.
"The Browns and Pryor have been trying to come to terms on the money, and if they can close the gap, he could be back in Cleveland," Cabot writes. "But the Seahawks are believed to be very interested too."