"Former Ohio State star quarterback Terrelle Pryor isn't held in high regard by National, the largest scouting organization service for NFL teams.
The multi-dimensional Big Ten standout received a grade of 5.1 from National, ranking him as sixth-round to seventh-round material heading into what would have been his senior year, according to an NFL source with access to the grades.
Pryor opted to leave school amid major NCAA scrutiny for him and the Buckeyes program that led to coach Jim Tressel's resignation.
National annually grades over 1,400 draft eligible college seniors, providing information to nearly two dozsen NFL clubs for a fee of over $100,000 to compile the data.
Several teams also subscribe to BLESTO. And other teams like the Baltimore Ravens aren't associated with eithe well-respected scouting service."