Chicago Bears rookie Zavion Thomas paired a 100th-percentile 4.28 40-yard dash with a modest 16.6-percent College Target Share at LSU, showing that speed and production do not always correlate. Cronin reported that Thomas has taken “ample reps as a punt returner this spring and showed that he can be more than a special teams star with his skill set on offense.”
If he secures the coaching staff’s trust, Thomas’ elite speed would compliment Luther Burden III and Rome Odunze. At this best in the NFL, Thomas will be a boom-bust horizontal threat. Potentially commanding snaps in the high-octane Bears offense is enough to warrant stashing Thomas in fantasy football dynasty leagues. If the buzz continues throughout training camp, he will also become an attractive final round best ball option.