CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns are still in the mix for receiver Terrelle Pryor even though he's visiting other teams, a source told cleveland.com.



Pryor visited the Seahawks on Sunday and Monday, and he's leaving there and heading for a visit to the New York Jets today. The Seahawks are still believed to be interested in signing him too, and quarterback Russell Wilson has been lobbying hard for him, the source said.

The Browns have an idea the money Pryor is seeking, and they're letting him make some visits and set his market price before deciding whether or not to sign him. As of right now, he has no visit scheduled here, but Hue Jackson knows him well.

Free agent receivers have been hitting the jackpot on the open market over the past week.

Former third-round pick Donte Montcrief signed a one-year deal with the Jaguars that was originally reported as a $7 million deal. But ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday that it's actually $9.6 million with another $2 million in incentives.

Montcrief's best season came in 2015, when he caught 64 passes for 733 yards and six TDs. In each of the last two seasons, he caught 30 and 26 passes, respectively.

Pryor, on the hand, caught 77 passes for 1,007 yards and four TDs for the Browns in 2016.

Former Browns receiver Taylor Gabriel also signed a four-year deal with the Bears last week worth $26 million, including $14 million guaranteed.

Pryor turned down a four-year deal from the Browns last year worth about $32.5 million, and they immediately gave that money to Kenny Britt instead. Pryor then signed a one-year deal with the Redskins, worth $6 million, but suffered an ankle injury in week two that derailed his season. He finished with 20 catches for 240 yards and a TD.

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The hottest receiver on the market, former Jaguars wideout Allen Robinson, garnered a three-year $42 million deal from the Bears including $25.2 million guaranteed, despite the fact he's coming off a torn ACL.

In New York, Pryor would be reunited with Josh McCown, who signed a one-year deal with the Jets worth $10 million.