Pryor also reached out to Randy Moss for training and some advice. Pryor could still develop as a receiver, but he possesses a great skill set and explosive athleticism. While these traits can translate to positive production on the field, it is his learning off the field that is impressive. He works hard to learn route running and blocking techniques while still trying to understand in-huddle play calls. The Ohio State product also involves extra work before practicing learning how to avoid press coverage. He spends about five to 10 minutes working with Tramon Williams and Joe Haden, one of the best cornerbacks in the game. Additionally, Cleveland made key defensive improvements to produce a more balanced defense. Last season, the Browns ranked eighth against the pass but allowed a league-high 2,265 rushing yards. That's why the Browns selected Danny Shelton, a 340-pound defensive tackle. He's surprisingly mobile, puts pressure on the quarterback and (for a rookie) is outspoken in the locker room and on the field.
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