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Browns' Pryor doing bit of everything vs. Dolphins

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Terrelle Pryor is every bit the athlete we all saw coming out of Ohio State.

With the Cleveland Browns desperate for help at a number of positions Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, the dynamic talent is taking on a role as the ultimate weapon.

After one half of play, the quarterback-turned-receiver Pryor has racked up a team-leading four catches for 62 yards on seven targets as a pass-catcher.

He also saw a number of snaps behind center filling in for rookie Cody Kessler, completing 1-of-2 pass attempts for 26 yards and adding two rushes for 14 yards.

But his contributions weren't just limited to the offensive side.

An effort to protect against the deep ball on the final play of the second quarter involved trotting Pryor and his 6-foot-4, 220-pound frame out as a deep safety.

In yet another Browns season where there may not be much winning, Pryor's versatility and the numerous ways in which the coaching staff can utilize his talent provides a much-needed bright spot.

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