Also Kenny Stills. Only 25 yr' old and a proven deep threat. that is one thing that truly has been missing from this offense for quite some time is a guy who can actually stretch the field.
He could be the perfect sprinkle that can
Get over the top
Also Kenny Stills. Only 25 yr' old and a proven deep threat. that is one thing that truly has been missing from this offense for quite some time is a guy who can actually stretch the field.
He had 1 really bad drop. Just as bad as the Kenny Stills drop. Thomas has shown route running and an ability to get open. That was an issue of his coming out of college. I'm not going to write a guy off for 1 huge drop in his rookie season. It's not impossible or hard to improve catching ability, it's probably harder to learn how to get open.
Oh 100% agree. That and a possible early draft pick. I'm not saying this team is even close to being set at WR, I'm just saying the kid deserves a chance. He was a 6th round rookie playing in very limited snaps on the worst offense in the league, being coached by people who are no longer with the team. I would like to see what Thomas can do after a full offseason with a better coaching staff and some actual game time. He's shown some skills as a wr. He's credited with 1 drop from the 2 sites I've seen, so his 33% catch rate isn't that discerning,We really need to seek out a FA.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/02/20/garςons-social-media-post-acknowledges-the-obvious/
Garςon’s social media post acknowledges the obvious
Posted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2017
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Much has been made — and inferred, or is it implied? — about Washington receiver Pierre Garςon’s seemingly lighthearted Instagram post that generally asked, “#YALLHIRING?”
The message ultimately says nothing other than Garςon, a pending free agent, currently doesn’t have a deal to return to the team. With 17 days to go until free agency opens (and, perhaps more importantly, 15 days until his agent can talk to other teams), the team is apparently playing the waiting game.
The waiting game becomes the tampering game next week in Indianapolis, when teams and agents begin to meet and to discuss hypothetical (or actual) offers for looming free agents, setting the market and allowing the player’s current team to determine whether it will or won’t pay him what he can get elsewhere.
For Washington, it’s a complicated question. With both Garςon and Jackson becoming free agents, it’s unclear whether either or both will stay. That likely will depend on what it will cost to keep them.
Regardless, it’s too early to call the Instagram post anything more than it is — a recognition by the player that the team has yet to sign him. They may, they may not. Either way, time will tell.