Terrelle Pryor doesn’t need to look very far for guidance in his new career as a receiver.

He didn’t have to waste much time, either. He was in Pittsburgh, Antonio Brown was around, so, after being released by the Cincinnati Bengals June 18, he gave Brown a call.

Now, he’s a receiver, having signed with the Cleveland Browns.

Tribune Review reporter Kevin Gorman wrote Saturday Pryor made the decision to try a different position, one he didn’t play in the collegiate or professional level, and will work out with Brown as well as former NFL receiver Randy Moss in an effort to make the Browns roster.

Even under the guidance of Brown and Moss, probably one of the three best receivers ever to play the game and a similar comparable to Pryor in terms of his athleticism and size, odds of Pryor making the Browns’ roster are long. And that’s probably an understatement.

Without any practice squad eligibility, and only a month before training camp starts, Pryor is competing against other high-level athletes who have several years of experience, both on Saturday and Sunday, running routes and catching passes.

Pryor told Gorman he feels being a former quarterback will help his development. In his words, he knows what the quarterback wants.

“What I’ve got to work on is the specifics, cutting in and out of the breaks,” he told Gorman. Athletically, I believe I can do anything on the field. When I get on the field, I may not be the best, but I always feel like I am. I bring that mindset. I work my hardest to be the best I can at that position.”