Pryor should be a very popular player if he hits the open market -- he's in line to make much more money as a receiver than he ever would have as a quarterback in the NFL. The Browns might have to overpay a bit to keep Pryor (unless they use the franchise tag on him), but then, he's really one of the only stars they have. Beyond his ability to make an impact on an otherwise talent-poor roster, he's the kind of attraction that can help Cleveland fill seats as the rebuilding process continues. Letting someone like Pryor walk away will not help the Browns sell tickets. From that standpoint, I think he'll provide good value, even if Cleveland pays a premium to keep him.