2020 NFL Draft Profile: WR Jeff Thomas

Stefan Adams
4 min read
Off the field concerns will cloud the discussion around him, but this Miami Hurricane is looking to prove he can still reach his vast potential.

Jeff Thomas’ tumultuous career at UM began in 2017, after the state of Illinois’ top recruit chose Miami for his college home. He made an impact on the Canes from Day 1, acting as UM’s primary kick returner and first receiver in off the bench as a freshman, becoming a starter by season’s end. Thomas began his 2018 season strong by burning one of the best secondaries in the country in LSU for 5 catches and 132 yards, and, at that point, many pegged him as the next UM great at wide receiver.

However, Thomas’ sophomore season ended abruptly when he left the team for undisclosed reasons and Mark Richt did not allow him to come back. When Manny Diaz took over the program in 2019, Thomas was invited back to the team, but his issues resurfaced as a junior; Thomas got suspended for 2 games and was invisible in others (31-379-3 line in 2019). Compared to how he started his career, Thomas finished his Miami tenure with a disappointing 83 catches for 1,316 yards and 8 TD’s in 34 games before declaring early for the NFL.


Pre-Draft Measurables

Height
: 5’9”

Weight: 170 pounds

Arms: 30 3/8”

Hands: 8 3/8”


Strengths

Explosive Athletic Ability


Thomas is lightning in a bottle and can be a highly explosive playmaker when he gets loose. Moves with an extra gear than most players on the field. Can blow the top off a defense as a vertical threat or beat his man in a phone booth with great short-area quickness. Creates YAC easily as a strong open-field runner.

Ball Tracking

Shows ability to make contested catches despite a lack of size. Great at contorting his body and making adjustments mid-air. Impressive going up and over defenders and demonstrates a high level of concentration to lock onto the ball at its highest point.


Weaknesses

Character Concerns


It’s the elephant in the room for Thomas and a huge concern when looking to project his future. Can be a headache for coaches to manage day-to-day. A history of quitting his team dating back to high school. Had a clear chance in 2019 to learn from his past mistakes as a sophomore, yet got himself suspended as a junior.

Physicality

Even disregarding his height, Thomas doesn’t have a stout build to him. High-IQ defenders can easily drive through him to disrupt his catch process. Not a hand-fighter at the line and can be taken out of the game by a physical corner; was a disappearing act for way too many of his games at the college level. Needs to work on his press release.


Draft Projection: 5th-7th round

There’s no doubt that some teams have already scratched Thomas’ name from their draft boards due to his history of well-documented locker room problems. From an anonymous NFC scout: "Manny (Diaz) recruited him to come back to the program and I'm sure he regrets it now. He has talent but not enough to put up with all the other crap that comes with him." By that same token, all it takes is one team to see past his issues and be tempted by his ceiling. Despite his lack of overall production at the college level, Thomas tested well at the combine, and there aren’t many players that can make the splash plays he can available in the late rounds. An extra “pro” for him is that Thomas shows potential on special teams as a return man, giving him another avenue to stick on a roster. Expect a team to pull the trigger on Thomas sometime during Day 3.
 

Comments (37)

JT4 peaked in Blacksburg when he could’ve been a Cane legend and had a decent NFL career. Instead, he’s closer to running a fake 4.3 laser in HS and getting caught from behind from a safety from Gtech.
 
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I guess you didn’t watch the LSU game to open up the season against NFL DB’s.
If that ain’t speed I dont Know what is... that same secondary minus Derek stingley who just won that national championship he continuously shredded. I would Love for my bucs to target him on day 3 in the draft to be the Bucs 3rd receiver. Hope he gets his head screwed on straight but this is a talented kid no doubt
 
Would have loved to see him play in Lashlee's offense.

His talent was wasted in Richts/Enox's Pro style bro.
Facts, if he would have had more production in college and a little less issues he’d be a lock for a top 100 pick on early day 2 or so.
 
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If that ain’t speed I dont Know what is... that same secondary minus Derek stingley who just won that national championship he continuously shredded. I would Love for my bucs to target him on day 3 in the draft to be the Bucs 3rd receiver. Hope he gets his head screwed on straight but this is a talented kid no doubt

Nice catch but an elite WR runs through the catch and that's a TD. I'm a JT4 fan by the way
 
Facts, if he would have had more production in college and a little less issues he’d be a lock for a top 100 pick on early day 2 or so.
He made plays at WR when he was actually fed the ball & was a pretty good Return man as well.

People will harp on him being a locker room problem which I understand, but all teams have high maintenance players, I still believe without doubt if we actually had a competent OC during his time here he wouldn't have been such a malcontent. Even the most high character kids couldn't stand playing for Enox in his shìt offense.

He probably won't be drafted, I hope he is, but I doubt he will be, either way I don't care, kid was a certified FSU Killer & I still wish him the best.
 
He made plays at WR when he was actually fed the ball & was a pretty good Return man as well.

People will harp on him being a locker room problem which I understand, but all teams have high maintenance players, I still believe without doubt if we actually had a competent OC during his time here he wouldn't have been such a malcontent. Even the most high character kids couldn't stand playing for Enox in his shìt offense.

He probably won't be drafted, I hope he is, but I doubt he will be, either way I don't care, kid was a certified FSU Killer & I still wish him the best.
Exactly and that’s all need to be said about jt4, we didn’t have everything in place for that kid to succeed like he should have given his talent(couple that with him having his own issues). Hope he succeeds regardless
 
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Exactly and that’s all need to be said about jt4, we didn’t have everything in place for that kid to succeed like he should have given his talent.
I don’t understand the constant hate for the kid. He obviously isn’t right up there. Yea he muffed a punt in a key spot against Florida and got suspended during the season but are there actual facts that he quit during the 2018 season? He helped win some games especially against a rival and wasn’t dealt the best hand here in regards to coaching and qbs. Wish the kid well and let’s move on. People will find any reason to beat a kid up.
 
In the long list of players that have wasted what I perceived to be legitimate talent here over the past 15 years or so, he might be #1.

He's really small and that limits everything about him as you project him to the next level. He's really sub 5'9" (5087), really short arms, really small hands, his athletic testing was nothing special, even at that size.

The best comparison I can come up with - and I've had a few over the years with Jeff Thomas - is he's R. Jay Soward. One of those guys that doesn't check off a single box for me. He can play football, but he's got so much going against him and I don't know if even his highest upside is worth it.

Good luck to'em, I guess.
 
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In the long list of players that have wasted what I perceived to be legitimate talent here over the past 15 years or so, he might be #1.

He's really small and that limits everything about him as you project him to the next level. He's really sub 5'9" (5087), really short arms, really small hands, his athletic testing was nothing special, even at that size.

The best comparison I can come up with - and I've had a few over the years with Jeff Thomas - is he's R. Jay Soward. One of those guys that doesn't check off a single box for me. He can play football, but he's got so much going against him and I don't know if even his highest upside is worth it.

Good luck to'em, I guess.
One thing in regards to the height/small hand limitations some of that is mitigated by his leaping ability and imo he has a great catch radius despite that. Don’t know if he will have any success if he gets an opportunity in the league but I sure Hope he does
 
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