Terrelle Pryor, who hopes to earn a significant role with the Raiders, has reached out to Rich Gannon for help with improving his footwork. "He's going to give himself a chance to be a good player in this league, because of his work ethic," quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo said. "He's a gym rat here in this building. He loves being here, loves talking football, loves being around, playing the game ... He's getting better every day." Pryor doesn't believe critics who knock his throwing strength, but he is aware of weaknesses. "I think the biggest thing is to keep working on my feet and getting my footwork down because sometimes it's not consistent," Prior said. "When it's consistent, I make perfect throws. When it's not, sometimes it's not the best drive. So I just have to keep working on that and getting better at it."