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Terrelle Pryor is not headed to the CFL

Terrelle Pryor

In this photo taken Monday, May 30, 2011, Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor arrives for a players only meeting at the Woody Hayes Complex in Columbus, Ohio. Pryor, the highest profile recruit of former coach Jim Tressel’s 25-year coaching career, is one of five Buckeyes who have already been suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season for taking money and tattoos from local tattoo-parlor owner Edward Rife, who pleaded guilty last week to federal drug trafficking and money-laundering charges. (AP Photo/Terry Gilliam)

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Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor is not excited about an offer to play in the Canadian Football League.

Pryor’s ever-present attorney Larry James says Pryor isn’t interested in playing for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

“He just said he’s not interested in the Canadian Football League. Obviously the offer was not sufficient to whet his taste buds,” James said.

Pryor is in the process of hiring a trainer and an agent. After that, it sounds like he wants to enter the NFL supplemental draft.

“He’s definitely looking at the supplemental draft,” James said.