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NFL says no determination yet on supplemental draft

Terrelle Pryor, Drew Rosenhaus

Former Ohio State football player Terrelle Pryor, right, as his agent Drew Rosenhaus, look on during a news conference Tuesday, June 14, 2011, in Miami Beach, Fla. Speaking out for the first time since his college career at Ohio State ended embroiled in scandal, Prior apologized to the Buckeyes, to his former teammates and to now-departed coach Jim Tressel for his role in the mess that may take down one of America’s proudest programs. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

AP

The status of the NFL supplemental draft -- and whether former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor is eligible -- is still an open question as NFL training camps begin.

After ESPN’s John Clayton wrote on Twitter that there may not be a supplemental draft this year because Pryor isn’t eligible and there might not be any players to select, PFT contacted the NFL for clarification.

“Has not been determined yet,” NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told PFT via e-mail.

So Pryor, who was officially declared ineligible by Ohio State this week, can’t be declared ineligible for the supplemental draft just yet.