Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Dynasty Summary: Thomas isn’t well known in draft circles and he’ll likely fall in fantasy drafts as well. Despite possessing great size for a receiver prospect and being the nephew of Keyshawn Johnson, Thomas’ upside and floor are uncertain. He does snatch the ball well and uses his size well off the line of scrimmage. He has massive hands (10.5?) but doesn’t display the catch radius his hand size would suggest. He’s a bit of a sleepy player that has all the tools to excel in the NFL but he’s a wildcard in every sense of the word. He’ll be a great late round flyer in fantasy, perhaps in the fourth round of rookie drafts depending on drafted situation.

Rotoworld: 92. Where He Wins:

-Mark Dulgerian: Thomas is a "worker bee" WR with exceptional hands. His late draft position is a result of his inability to separate. He'll get a chance to compete for one of the Rams' last receiver spots. -
2016
At the combine:
Not invited

PRO DAY RESULTS
40-yard dash: 4.53 sec
Vertical: 36"
Broad jump: 131"
Short shuttle: 4.29 sec
3-cone: 7.06 sec
Bench: 16
DLF ranking - #22
Pos. ranking - #12
4 min. 16 sec.
NFL grade5.2   Developmental prospect or special teams potential
22.30
Contract:
6/9/2016: Signed a four-year contract. 2016-2019: Under Contract