Thomas Feeling Confident Heading into Year 2By Myles Simmons
For many NFL players, one of the most significant jumps comes between Year 1 and Year 2.
There are plenty of reasons for it. From a comfort standpoint, most rookies are just 21 or 22 years old and entering a high-stress, competitive workplace. Plus, through no fault of their own, these players are behind in learning the playbook because they don’t get drafted until teams’ offseason programs are well underway.
And so for someone like wide receiver Mike Thomas, there’s a much different feel to his second OTAs.
“Honestly, just the experience — the experience of how players move, how players play on the field, how the game speed is,” Thomas said on Tuesday. “I feel like I caught up with the tempo of practice and the game. And I’m just playing fast without thinking and just trying to seize every opportunity that comes my way.”
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