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In 2014, the Seahawks traded a seventh-round pick to the Raiders to acquire Terrelle Pryor.

Pryor didn’t make the team as a backup quarterback to Russell Wilson, leaving him to head to Cincinnati and then Cleveland. Pryor made the move to wide receiver while with the Browns and made the initial cut to the 53-man roster this year before getting released a few days later when the Browns claimed running back Robert Turbin.

That’s left Pryor looking for work and that search is taking him back to Seattle. PFT has learned, via a league source, that Pryor will work out for the Seahawks. He’ll be doing it as a wide receiver this time and will need to show he’s a better fit than one of the six wideouts already on the roster to earn a job.

Although he earned a lot of positive reviews with the Browns before hurting his hamstring, Pryor wasn’t able to convince the Jets or Patriots to make that leap after recent workouts.