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Rate Devin Thomas


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Guest Jacob3-89

I know we really need to see how he acts with our team.. But go ahead and rank him depending on how good you think he is..

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talent-wise? washington seemed to think he could be a ten based on where he was drafted. devin thomas has a tremendously high ceiling physically.

where we will rate him (which can't properly be done until a few games of lengthy play) in the future will depend entirely on his ability to focus, learn the playbook (which he appears to be making an efforts towards doing) and commit to excellence.

however he turns out, this thread is about two months premature.

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