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Devin Thomas

#11 / Wide Receiver / Washington Redskins

6-2

218

Nov 15, 1986

Michigan State

Receiving Kickoff Returns Punt Returns
G Rec Yds Y/G AVG Lng TD KR YDS AVG Lng TD PR Yds Avg Lng TD
8 11 77 9.6 7.0 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

The Best Fantasy Player And Fantasy Sleeper: Washington Redskins

Before I crash and fail fair warning: I haven't played fantasy football in like two years and I was always lousy at it when I did. For reasons unknown to me, that's why I'm the resident Redskins FF expert. A better way to read the below, perhaps, is to take this as anti-advice. If I'm big on, say, Clinton Portis, maybe you should drop his value a few rounds to be safe. So, enjoy, but not really.

Skin Patrol from Hogs Haven brings the Washington Redskins' fantasy tips.

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NFL Draft Fantasy Fallout - Devin Thomas

Unlike the situation that Donnie Avery finds himself in, Devin Thomas (34th overall) finds himself in Washington, where he has all the things he needs to succeed.20071004_spts_missedtackle_story_medium

 

Stout offensive line?  Check.  Experienced quarterback?  Check.   Solid running game?  Check.  Position in the starting lineup just waiting for him?   Almost.

 

Thomas comes into camp fighting with fellow rookie Malcolm Kelly for the Redskins’ WR3 slot.  Santana Moss is entrenched at WR1 and Antwaan Randle-El is the WR2, but Randle-El is coming off knee surgery so there’s an opening right now.  And let’s face it, Randle-El has made himself a nice career, but he’s not going to be a world-class wide receiver.

 

Some day, Thomas might be.  Thomas will have every opportunity to earn a starting role and, at a muscular 6’2", 215 lbs, he seems perfect for a WR3 that goes over the middle to make the tough catch.  He actually has less overall fantasy value in that role than he would have as a primary receiver, but it provides more consistency which has a value in itself.  Thomas is unlikely to have a huge fantasy game, but he’s also unlikely to get shut out.  Expect the type of production that Dwayne Bowe and Bernard Berrian put forward last season – and possibly more if Randle-El is late coming back from injury.

 

Thomas may also run back kicks, which would provide even more value if you league scores for that.  Assuming he fights off Malcolm Kelly in camp, Thomas should be a decent late wide receiver for your fantasy team. 

 

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