The Oakland Raiders have used a third-round pick in the NFL's
supplemental draft to select former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle
Pryor.
The Raiders announced the selection on Twitter on Monday.
Pryor will not be eligible to practice with or play for Oakland
until the team's sixth game of the season. When he was allowed to
enter Monday's draft, he was handed a five-game suspension by
Commissioner Roger Goodell -- the same number of games he would have
sat out had he returned to Ohio State.
Pryor gave up his final season with the Buckeyes after an
investigation into the team's memorabilia-for-cash scandal that
cost coach Jim Tressel his job.
Oakland forfeits its third-round selection in the 2012 draft.
The pick was first reported by ESPN.