The Tennessee Volunteers had a handful of players drafted into the NFL this year and one of them was wide receiver Dont'e Thornton. The Las Vegas Raiders drafted him in the fourth round and the selection appears to already be paying off based on the word out of camp.
One of the more impressive things about Thornton is he stands at 6-foot-5 but also ran a 40-yard under 4.4. It sounds like he using those playmaking skills at camp right now and making a splash with his new team.
"This offseason, Thornton has been one of, if not the most impressive rookie for the Raiders," Edwards tweeted.
Edwards continued raving about Thornton as he noted quarterback Geno Smith has already fallen in love with Thornton as well.
"Dont'e Thornton Jr. has seen a lot of reps at outside receiver opposite of Tre Tucker and Jakobi Meyers," Edwards writes on Raiders.com. "[Thornton] was a constant target for Geno Smith throughout practice, reeling in a highly contested catch in the end zone during red zone period."
Thornton was an explosive playmaker for Tennessee during his time in Knoxville and now it seems like he is continuing that trend.
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