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All the Pryor trade does is set the market for gimmick players who should never be expected to attempt to win a game by throwing the ball. It does nothing to the trade market for legitimate quarterbacks.http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...t-raiders-trade-qb-terrelle-pryor-to-seahawks
That sets the market for back-ups - a 7th rounder for Terrelle Pryor to be the back up in Seattle is a good deal for Seattle which already had a veteran back-up. Pryor may be converted to a receiver position, or could be good trade bait if the Seahawks want to move up in some round.
Mallett can't command better than that with no live action experience.