CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns have effectively replaced Terrelle Pryor with former Rams receiver Kenny Britt, and now it appears Pryor might not be back.

They Browns signed Britt, 28, to a four-year deal worth $32.5 million, including $17 milion guaranteed. His $8.1 million a year is close to the $8 million to $9 million a year that the Browns offered Pryor.

Sources told cleveland.com that Pryor was seeking elite receiver money -- in the $15 million a year range. He hit the market at 4 p.m. and visited the Redskins last night.

The Eagles, who hoped to sign Britt (6-3, 223), signed former 49ers receiver Torrey Smith, and former Bear Alshon Jeffery, meaning Pryor is not an option for them.

Britt, 28, caught 68 passes for 1,002 yards and five TDs with the Rams last season. He was in Los Angeles last season with Browns defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, who undoubtedly helped recruit him to Cleveland.

"Kenny's been a proven playmaker in the National Football League," coach Hue Jackson said in a release. "Obviously, he brings credentials to the position and to the Cleveland Browns. He's a big guy. He's fast, tough. He's made plays in his career, and we're looking forward to him doing the same thing here."

A first-round pick of the Titans in 2009 out of Rutgers, Britt had production very similar to Pryor's last season (77 catches, 1,007 yards, 4 TDs). At this point, it's uncertain if the Browns' original offer to Pryor still stands.

Last year, right tackle Mitchell Schwartz came back to the Browns to accept their original offer and it was no longer the same.

The Eagles, Vikings, Redskins, Patriots and Giants all expressed interested in Britt.

"Kenny is really excited to play for Hue,'' his agent, Fadde Mikhail told cleveland.com. "Hue runs an explosive offense and that was important to Kenny. Hue was a key figure in this whole thing.''