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How Does Michael Thomas Compare to Other tOSU WRs?

How Does Michael Thomas Compare to Other tOSU WRs?

  • In the Top 5

    Votes: 1 4.0%
  • 6 Through 10

    Votes: 16 64.0%
  • Not in the Top 10

    Votes: 8 32.0%

  • Total voters
    25

LordJeffBuck

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Michael Thomas compared to other great Ohio State wide receivers:

Ohio State Wide ReceiverGamesTotal ReceptionsYards ReceivingYards/CatchYards/GameTouchdowns
Michael Jenkins391652,89817.674.316
David Boston371912,85514.977.234
Gary Williams481542,79218.158.216
Cris Carter371682,72516.273.627
Devin Smith531212,50320.747.230
Santonio Holmes361402,29516.463.825
Doug Donley461062,25221.249.016
Dee Miller501322,09015.841.88
Ted Ginn, Jr.371351,94314.452.515
Joey Galloway371081,89417.551.219
Dane Sanzenbacher501241,87915.237.619
Brian Robiskie511271,86614.736.624
Ken-Yon Rambo471061,84917.439.39
Jeff Graham35991,80918.351.712
Philly Brown521451,75012.133.715
Cedric Anderson45801,70721.337.912
Terry Glenn34791,67721.249.317
Michael Thomas391131,60214.241.118
Brian Hartline38901,42915.937.612
Bobby Olive46911,41915.630.810
Brian Stablein48961,28913.426.94
Anthony Gonzalez33871,28614.839.013
This is difficult call. As a true freshman in 2012, Thomas caught only 3 passes for 22 yards, and then he red-shirted in 2013. After two years in the program, Thomas looked like a bust, but then in 2014 he became the Buckeyes' second option in the passing game (to Devin Smith) with 54 receptions for 799 yards and 9 TDs. Thomas posted almost identical numbers as a junior in 2015, with 56 receptions for 781 yards and 9 TDs. Thomas was underused in Ohio State's ground-oriented offense but still managed to accumulate almost 1,600 yards (56.4 ypg) in his final two seasons. Thomas bypassed his senior season and entered the 2016 NFL Draft.
 
I agree, tough call.

Really more of an eyeball test than numbers considering he had basically 2 productive years in a run heavy offense.

I'd put him in the SanAntonio Holmes class of NFL ready route runner and body control.

You almost have to take the "who would I pick over him?" approach.

I go in tiers with WR's (no order in anything past tier I):

Tier I: Carter and Boston

Tier II: Holmes, Galloway, Glenn, TG2, and Jenkins

Tier III: Donley, Devin Smith, Anthony Gonzales, Gary Williams, Mike Thomas and probably some I haven't named

Just my imo
 
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I would have him right around Ted Ginn, not as fast but boy does he have some slick moves. I wonder had he stayed would he be # 1. I may be wrong but wasn't he in Urbans dog house for awhile in 2012. I watched the Wisconsin game and was it he who put a late hit on a player and urban yanked him out of that game real quick. Looks like urban was really pissed at the time. Just sayin.
 
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Top ten WR in my eyes. Frustrating that he was so underutilized this year, but still had some big plays.

Not the fastest WR but great size and body control. Made most of the catches asked of him. I'd have him behind Boston, Carter, Jenkins, Glenn, Holmes, Williams, Smith, and Galloway.
 
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I agree, tough call.

Really more of an eyeball test than numbers considering he had basically 2 productive years in a run heavy offense.

I'd put him in the SanAntonio Holmes class of NFL ready route runner and body control.

You almost have to take the "who would I pick over him?" approach.

I go in tiers with WR's (no order in anything past tier I):

Tier I: Carter and Boston

Tier II: Holmes, Galloway, Glenn, TG2, and Jenkins

Tier III: Donley, Devin Smith, Anthony Gonzales, Gary Williams, Mike Thomas and probably some I haven't named

Just my imo

I'd agree with this. Thomas was better than what his numbers indicate, but it's still hard to put him in the same class as Tier 2 without further evidence in a Buckeye uniform. With that said, I think it's very possible that he has a better pro career than some of those Tier 2 guys.
 
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I agree, tough call.

Really more of an eyeball test than numbers considering he had basically 2 productive years in a run heavy offense.

I'd put him in the SanAntonio Holmes class of NFL ready route runner and body control.

You almost have to take the "who would I pick over him?" approach.

I go in tiers with WR's (no order in anything past tier I):

Tier I: Carter and Boston

Tier II: Holmes, Galloway, Glenn, TG2, and Jenkins

Tier III: Donley, Devin Smith, Anthony Gonzales, Gary Williams, Mike Thomas and probably some I haven't named

Just my imo
Only thing I'd disagree with is having Devin Smith in Tier III. He's #2 all-time in TD catches at Ohio State and averaged something like 37 yards per TD catch. I'd put him in your Tier II...
 
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Only thing I'd disagree with is having Devin Smith in Tier III. He's #2 all-time in TD catches at Ohio State and averaged something like 37 yards per TD catch. I'd put him in your Tier II...

Yeah, I could see that. There are a lot of good arguments to be made in this department.

Only certainty in my mind is Carter & Boston as Tier I when it comes to ranking all time OSU WR's.
 
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My top 10:

01. Cris Carter
02. David Boston
03. Terry Glenn
04. Joey Galloway
05. Santonio Holmes
06. Michael Jenkins
07. Devin Smith
08. Jeff Graham
09. Ted Ginn, Jr.
10. Michael Thomas

I think that my top 6 would match most Buckeye fans' top 6. After that, it gets pretty difficult to rank these guys.

Graham is very underrated. He also had an excellent pro career (11 seasons, 542 receptions, 8,172 yards, 30 TDs).
 
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My top 10:

01. Cris Carter
02. David Boston
03. Terry Glenn
04. Joey Galloway
05. Santonio Holmes
06. Michael Jenkins
07. Devin Smith
08. Jeff Graham
09. Ted Ginn, Jr.
10. Michael Thomas

I think that my top 6 would match most Buckeye fans' top 6. After that, it gets pretty difficult to rank these guys.

Graham is very underrated. He also had an excellent pro career (11 seasons, 542 receptions, 8,172 yards, 30 TDs).
I know that he is old school but hard to believe that you left "white lightning", Doug Donley, out of your top 10.
 
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