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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor has hired Drew Rosenhaus as his agent and has taken steps toward making himself available for an NFL supplemental draft.

Pryor's lawyer, Larry James, said Monday that Pryor was in Miami and had signed an agreement with Rosenhaus, a high-powered agent who represents some of the biggest names in sports. His client list includes standout wide receivers Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco along with former Ohio State running back and Pryor teammate Chris "Beanie" Wells, now with the Arizona Cardinals.

"I am happy that he has reached this point and he's in secure hands," James said of Pryor.

Rosenhaus told ESPN's Tom Farrey that Pryor will hold a news conference Tuesday at 2 p.m. ET at the Fountainbleau Hotel on Miami Beach. Pryor and Rosenhaus will both make statements, the agent said.

"There will be some heartfelt things he's going to say. It's going to be very genuine," Rosenhaus told Farrey.

Rosenhaus said they had not yet decided whether the media will be able to ask questions.

Pryor, James and at least two other people spent the past few days discussing the quarterback's options in terms of agents. Then Pryor flew to Miami on Sunday and signed a contract with Rosenhaus late on Monday morning.

James also formally notified Ohio State that Pryor had signed with an agent, which officially made the three-year starter ineligible in the eyes of the university and the NCAA. That clears the way for the next step in Pryor's hopes of making it into the NFL.

"The university declares him ineligible," James said. "Therefore, that is a prerequisite to being eligible for the supplemental draft."

Pryor announced last week that he would not return to the team for his senior season. He had already been suspended by Ohio State and the NCAA for the first five games of the 2011 season for accepting improper benefits in the form of cash and discounted tattoos from a Columbus tattoo-parlor owner. The NCAA is investigating all aspects of Ohio State's athletic program, particularly the football team.

The probe led to the forced resignation of coach Jim Tressel on May 30. Tressel has admitted he knew his players were taking improper benefits but covered it up for more than nine months before Ohio State officials discovered his knowledge.

Pryor cannot be signed as a free agent by an NFL team. The NFL, currently embroiled in a work stoppage with the players, will likely schedule a supplemental draft for July or August. The draft follows a similar pattern to that of the regular draft in the spring. The NFL team selecting Pryor would surrender its pick in the same round in the regular draft in 2012.

The 6-foot-6, 233-pounder from Jeannette, Pa., is Ohio State's all-time leading rusher among quarterbacks, with 2,164 yards. He also matched Bobby Hoying's school record for touchdown passes with 57.

While marveling at his size and speed, many draft experts have questioned his footwork, his throwing motion, his arm strength and his ability to read defenses. Some have even said Pryor should forget about playing quarterback and shift to wide receiver, tight end or some other position.

NFL draft analyst and former Dallas Cowboys general manager Gil Brandt has his doubts about Pryor but takes a wait-and-see approach. He said there's no reason for Pryor to change positions -- at least not right away.

"See if he can play the position first of all. But for him to play the position, I think it's going to take a lot of training," he said. "It's going to take a person really dedicated to playing football. The things that I hear, he maybe doesn't have that type of dedication."
 
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He'll be a bust.

He'll be lucky if he plays receiver at the next level.
 

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So I guess the reports of Pryor receiving 30,000 a year in benefits was true. Kid's already got a personal lawyer.
 
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He'll be a bust.

He'll be lucky if he plays receiver at the next level.

Can you be a bust if you're a mid-round selection in a supplemental draft?

I agree that he doesn't have a future in the league.
 

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I'd take a chance on him if we weren't so loaded at his NFL position.


I just dont see how he'll see the field over Jason Witten, Martellus Bennett, and John Phillips.
 

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Drew's already selling the guy hard.

Says he worked out with Chad Johnson the other day and Chad stopped in the middle of the workout and told Drew...."How can they not think this kid is a QB? He's as good as any QB I've ever played with."
 

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Drew's already selling the guy hard.

Says he worked out with Chad Johnson the other day and Chad stopped in the middle of the workout and told Drew...."How can they not think this kid is a QB? He's as good as any QB I've ever played with."

lol @ that quote.

Car salesman.
 

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I'd take a chance on him if we weren't so loaded at his NFL position.


I just dont see how he'll see the field over Jason Witten, Martellus Bennett, and John Phillips.

lol
 

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Unless we're moving to the Arena Leaue, it doesnt have a prayer of happening. Pryor is not going to be a legit NFL starter at QB

You don't know what you are talking about. Pryor is 2 legit 2 quit.
 
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