Broncos encouraged to sign former $96 million free agent wide receiver.
When it comes to wide receivers, the Denver Broncos are on the kind of skid that any NFL team would want to avoid: the organization hasn’t had a player surpass 1,000 yards receiving since 2019.
That means the Broncos are open to trying anything at the position, according to Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox, including signing free-agent wide receiver Michael Thomas.
“The Denver Broncos are a good fit for Thomas for a variety of reasons. For starters, Denver hires former Saints head coach Sean Payton and offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael,” Knox wrote. “Secondly, the Broncos want to develop rookie quarterback Bo Nix. Finally, Denver lacks proven receiver skill behind Courtland Sutton and free agent signing Josh Reynolds. Thomas may not be a particularly prolific receiver in Denver, but he can assist Nix adjust to Payton’s approach.”
In recent years, Thomas’ career has suffered setbacks. A career relaunch in the AFC and with his previous head coach could be all it takes for the 31-year-old to reclaim some of his earlier greatness.
Thomas, a two-time NFL All-Pro, has not played a full season since winning the NFL Offensive Player of the Year award with the New Orleans Saints in 2019 – and he did it while playing for Payton.
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Thomas has destroyed NFL competition nearly since the Saints took him in the second round of the NFL draft in 2016.
To begin his career, the Ohio State product has four consecutive seasons of over 1,000 receiving yards, earning three consecutive Pro Bowl selections from 2017 to 2019 and leading the NFL in receptions in 2018 and 2019.
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