Michael Thomas (Ohio St.) - 2016 NFL Draft Pick #47 by NO
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Michael Thomas (Ohio State)
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 212 lbs
College: Ohio State
Strengths:
- Size and Catch Radius: Thomas possesses an ideal frame for an NFL wide receiver, allowing him to create mismatches against smaller defenders.
- Route Running: Displays excellent route running ability, with crisp and precise cuts that create separation from defenders.
- Hands: Known for his reliable hands; he rarely drops passes and can make tough catches in traffic.
- Physicality: He is not afraid to use his body to shield defenders, making him a valuable target in contested catch situations.
Weaknesses:
- Speed: While he has good speed, he may lack the elite breakaway speed that some teams prefer in a deep threat.
- Blocking: His run-blocking ability is inconsistent, which can be a drawback in run-heavy schemes.
Overall Assessment:
Michael Thomas is viewed as a polished receiver with the skills to contribute immediately at the NFL level. His combination of size, route running, and reliable hands makes him a potential starter for a team looking to strengthen their receiving corps. While he may not be the fastest receiver in the draft, his overall skill set and ability to make plays in critical situations should make him a valuable asset.
Projected Draft Round:
2nd Round
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