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Demaryius Thomas

WR

Georgia Tech

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46 receptions, 1154 yards, and 8 touchdowns are rare numbers for a wide receiver playing in an option attack offense. Demaryius Thomas stunned the nation averaging 25.1 yards a reception to earn 1st team All-ACC accolades. With his intriguing size and big play ability, he became a hot commodity as the season progressed. However, Thomas missed the NFL combine and will miss Pro Day because of a broken foot suffered prior to the combine.

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Fed Ex Orange Bowl- Iowa vs. Georgia Tech: In-Game Scouting Report (Cornell Gowdy)

In what was the coldest Orange Bowl on record, the Iowa Hawkeyes 10th ranked defense was as good as advertised and was able to keep a previously hot Georgia Tech triple option offense in check. Given a month to game plan, the staff came up with an attack... http://draftnasty.com/football/blogs/john/fed-ex-orange-bowl-in-game-scouting-report-cornell-gowdy

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2010 NFL Combine Preview- Vol V 'Mentality to Play a Key in Future Success: Carlton Mitchell'

Former South Florida playmaker Carlton Mitchell is one of nine underclassmen wide receivers that will be showcasing his talents in front of general managers, coaches, and scouts at the NFL Combine. Mitchell averaged just over 15 yards per reception, while... http://draftnasty.com/football/blogs/d_angelo/2010-nfl-combine-preview-vol-iv

Rambling Wreck is Full Steam Ahead

The defending ACC champs are back and ready to take the field under 2009 ACC Coach of the Year, Paul Johnson. Johnson is entering his third season as the Yellow Jackets head coach and has his squad favored to repeat for the conference title. The team re... http://draftnasty.com/football/blogs/d_angelo/rambling-wreck-is-full-steam-ahead

2009 DraftNasty All-ACC Team

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Wolfpack: Back on the Prowl

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Prospect's Name

Demaryius Thomas

College

Georgia Tech

Draft Year

2010

Jersey Number

8

Height (ft'in")

6'3

Weight (lbs.)

229

Playable Football Positions

WR

DraftNasty Overall Rating

60