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Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly had some high praise for former Tennessee Vol Dont'e Thornton. The ...
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Former Tennessee Vols WR Dont'e Thornton named as perfect fit for AFC franchise on day three of the 2025 NFL Draft - MSNThornton, who started his college career at Oregon before transferring to Tennessee, is expected to be selected in this year's draft thanks to his elite size (6-foot-5/215 lbs) and speed (4.30 in ...
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Tennessee's Dont’e Thornton Jr. Could Be the Biggest WR Sleeper in the NFL Draft - MSNAccording to Pro Football Focus (PFF), Thornton led all FBS receivers in 2024 in big-time catch percentage at 23.5%. He caught 26 of 34 targets for a career-high 662 yards — with eight of those ...
Full 2025 NFL Draft profile for Tennessee wide receiver Dont’e Thornton Jr. with the latest rankings, testing results, scouting report, career recap and more.
Las Vegas Raiders rookie wide receiver Dont'e Thornton Jr. has garnered a ton of attention this offseason, and for all the right reasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders added Tennessee wide receiver Dont’e Thornton Jr., a 6-5 speedster with 4.30 speed, in a move that channels the classic Al Davis philosophy of drafting explosive, big-play ...
Yet Thornton wound up becoming Tennessee’s best receiver, leading the Vols in receiving yards (661) and touchdown catches (six) thanks to a yards-per-catch average (25.4) that led the SEC and ...
Bruce Thornton leaned heavily on the concept of loyalty when deciding that he would return for a fourth season at Ohio State.
This past legislative session, Tennessee lawmakers passed the "Dismantling DEI Departments Act," which barred the programs ...
New offensive coordinator Chip Kelly should find immediate ways to utilize Thornton’s speed on vertical routes, play-action shots, and red-zone mismatches. The Las Vegas Raiders went back to ...
Former Tennessee Volunteers football star Dont'e Thornton didn't enter the NFL with much hype, but he's quickly proving with the Las Vegas Raiders that he's primed to make a huge impact in Year 1.
The pick that reminded him of his father was Dont’e Thornton Jr., a receiver out of Tennessee with eye-popping measurements, including a 6-foot-5, 205-pound build, exceptional athleticism and ...
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