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Mark Thomas
TE, N. Carolina

Name
Jsy
College
HT
WT
Mark Thomas
24
N. Carolina
6042
253

40
BP
SS
LS
VJ
BJ
Grade
Rd.
4.94
18
4.47
12.15
34
09’01”
4.34
FA


Summary

He is a three year starter for the Wolf Pack and finished 1997 with 29 receptions for 271 yards and 2 TDs. He has developed into a decent receiving TE and shows pretty good hands and the ability to snatch the ball. He will come over the middle and make the tough catch in traffic and has decent initial quicks off the ball. He runs adequate routes, but could improve in that area, but has a little quickness to make him fairly effective in M to M situations. He is not an overpowering blocker and struggles somewhat at the POA. He is not a real physical player, but does compete and plays with aggressiveness. If he can improve his blocking skills and become a little more physical, he might have a chance to stick on an NFL roster.

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