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Rams drafted Mike Thomas in 2016 they really needed him to be here & become a good part of their passing & special teams.... Thomas never got up to level needed to help. Thus, the Rams used other draft selections for other receivers like Everett, Kupp & Reynolds plus spend sizable salary cap funds chunks on WR's Cooks & Woods. It all turned out well without Thomas. While Thomas was on the IR again in 2018 Reynolds helped the Rams reach the SB. His NFC Championship Game was
OUTSTANDING! In that Saints home game JR outperformed the current highest paid WR in the NFL Saints all pro Mike Thomas. JR caught four passes for 74 yards...rushed the ball once for 16 yards as the Rams 3rd WR.
Mike Thomas's history over the last 3 season has been one negative event after another Hip/ Groin/ Ankle to cause a few designations on the Injured Reserve, he had a very long PUP event as TC began & a hit with a four-game PED suspension Jul 21, 2017 event. Until this Camp began Thomas was best known for his drops than any other Ram player. Thomas is now going into his last year under his original 4 yr contract & in less 7 months of time as a Ram until his UFA'cy in March 2020. This entire TE/RB/WR cadre will return in 2020 except for TE Higbee. Has Thomas ran out of time as a Ram?
When I study this receiving unit as a whole I see an outstanding pass catching unit with very few needs. One need is overall this receiving unit could use more speed. Thomas best 40 times were 4.54 seconds. That does not really help. I also see a need for a fast quick solid punt returner, not Thomas game either.
Would it be better for the future Rams' roster for a longer termed receiver who will be under contract next season & longer plus cheaper who had better than average speed & could be a good punt returner for this team to take the short termed Thomas spot on the roster? What would Thomas bring to this unit it does not already have in abundance?
There are some positive things to like about Thomas. It does appear currently that he has put all that behind him thus far. One thing he has over Josh Reynolds is ......he can be a special teams mainstay for Bones if he made the team as a gunner to go with gunner Safety Nick Scott. Thomas does have some serious large hands for a WR. Thomas has some excellent route runner in him too.
Thomas does not offer much in deep speed where his best times were early in 2016 when he ran 4.54 seconds in the 40 and 10-foot-6 broad jump. If I just compare Thomas with Rookie Alex Bachman who is signed for the next four seasons...can run a 40-yard dash time (4.4 seconds) and broad jump distance (10 feet, 7 inches). Bachman played on nearly every special teams unit, as a gunner on the punt team. Bachman returned both punts and kicks so this prospect offers a lot too. That's just one comparison. I also think that WR Nsimba Webster could have a ceiling approaching the level of Cooper Kupp. He also ran 4.4 40 plus a 6.7 three cone event at Wash. St pro day.