“He pushes off, every route. He’s an OK receiver,” Jones said. “They do feature him a little bit so he does get more looks than a guy who would be in his situation.
He’s just a guy to me.”
Jones went on to explain that Pryor won’t be able to push off at the top of his route, “so you’ve just got to be in good position.” And it apparently worked the last time the Bengals played the Browns.
“We played him last game and he didn’t do sh-t,” Jones said.
Specifically, Pryor caught two passes for 18 yards.
“Yeah,” Jones said. “I don’t like him. You can put that in there.”