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voices.washingtonpost.com —
Barring injury or regression, they said, expect Thomas to be the starting Z receiver, or flanker, opposite top wideout Santana Moss, the X receiver, or split end. They said it is clear that's the direction the coaching staff would prefer to go, which would enable the Skins to move last year's No. 2 receiver, Antwaan Randle El, to a full-time slo
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spartannation.com —
Former Spartan and current Washington Redskin Devin Thomas. He talks About Mark Dantonio, being a Spartan, being in the NFL, the potential NFL lockout and what the Redskins going after Jay Cutler was like for Redskins QB Jason Campbell.
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myespn.go.com —
In my official role as the Redskins whisperer, I'm often allowed to line up (brief) phone interviews for the blog. You guys asked for second-year wide receiver Devin Thomas, so that's who we delivered. And on Wednesday, he answered a few of your (thoughtful) questions.
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nfl.fanhouse.com —
Devin Thomas, a second-round pick of the Redskins in last year's draft, can make a significant impact on the Washington offense this season. If he shows some of the talent we saw at Michigan State, he gives Jason Campbell another weapon -- a much more explosive one than Antwaan Randle-El -- through the air.
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nfl.fanhouse.com —
Twelve months ago, Devin Thomas was making his way up draft boards after an outstanding junior season at Michigan State and impressive combine and Pro Day performances. The previous fall, he had hauled in 79 passes for the Spartans, and then busted out a 4.40-40 in Indianapolis in February. By April, He would be the second wide receiver selected,
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washingtonpost.com —
Although the Redskins have remained hopeful that Devin Thomas could emerge as a productive player, he has not displayed the playmaking ability of other wide receivers in the 2008 draft class. But Thomas has had few opportunities to showcase his talent, he said, and Washington's ineffectiveness on offense also has contributed to his poor season.
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mlive.com —
Devin Thomas is happy biding his time with a winner. The former record-setting wide receiver at Michigan State University had high expectations coming into this NFL season as the Washington Redskins' first draft pick and second wide receiver taken with the 34th pick in last April's draft. But like a lot of rookie receivers, he's finding the lea
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Former Spartans wide receiver Devin Thomas joined Bill Simonson on "The Huge Show" to talk about life in the NFL with the Washington Redskins and the Michigan-Michigan State rivalry.
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freep.com —
Former Spartans Devin Thomas, Pete Clifford and Kaleb Thornhill were present at Saturday's game and cheered MSU from the sideline. Thomas and Clifford spoke with their former teammates at halftime.
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detnews.com —
Redskins rookie receiver Devin Thomas probably will miss the team's first exhibition game after pulling his right hamstring in practice Thursday. Thomas, who starred at Michigan State and was Washington's top pick in this year's draft, is expected to miss about two weeks of training camp. That timetable would keep Thomas out of the Aug. 3 Hall
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freep.com —
Wide receiver Devin Thomas of Michigan State, the Washington Redskins' top draft pick, has been carted away from practice after pulling his right hamstring at training camp. Coach Jim Zorn says the team doesn't immediately know the extent of the injury.
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Second-round draft pick Devin Thomas of Michigan State signed a $4.83 million, four-year contract with the Washington Redskins on Friday, two days before training camp. The deal includes a signing bonus of about $2.7 million for the wide receiver, who was Washington’s top selection in April’s NFL draft. The 6-foot-2, 218-pound Thomas was taken 34t
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