Terrelle Pryor's saga ended in Washington, where he signed a one-year contract for $8 million.
Pryor could have had that deal in Cleveland, but he wanted to test the market.
The Browns didn't wait. When free agency began, they gave Kenny Britt the four-year, $32.5 million offer that Pryor probably could have had before free agency began.
Pryor tested the market and wound up in Washington for less money and less time than he probably originally envisioned.
The benefit for the Redskins: They sign a 1,000-yard receiver on a team that lost its two top receivers in Pierre Garcon and DeSean Jackson.