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Jamari Thrash

Jamari Thrash

WR - Cleveland Browns

Height: 6' Weight: 190 lbsAge: 23College: Louisville

2024 Outlook

Strength of Schedule
WR Rank: 17th
Draft Rank (ECR) #441
Best / Worst #302 / #395
ADP N/A

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Jamari Thrash's college career boasted impressive production, highlighted by his standout seasons at both Georgia State and Louisville. His ability to consistently produce at a high level, even after transferring to a higher level of competition, speaks to his maturity and readiness for the NFL. Thrash's agility and skill in gaining yards after the catch stand out as key strengths, evidenced by his rankings in YAC/reception and broken tackle rate. However, his vertical game and route consistency are areas that may need refinement at the next level. Joining the Browns in the fifth round offers him an opportunity to further develop under NFL coaching while competing for a role in their receiving corps.

Smooth operator. Looks like he is gliding on the field. Easy change of direction laterally. His "superpower" and how he wins is with his quick feet, specifically gearing down on intermediate routes. Thrash can drop his hips easily on a comeback and leave a corner spinning. Thrash has some nuance to his routes with jab steps and head fakes. He has a good understanding of leverage and how to set up corners. Thrash has good body control, especially when adjusting to low throws. He is not the strongest at the catch point, though, with only a 32.6% contested catch rate in college. He's not a burner. He's a one-speed guy. I question his ability to stretch the field and get on top of corners deep. Could settle in as a possession wide receiver / WR3 for an NFL team. Dynasty Outlook: Thrash is buried on the Browns depth chart as the likely backup slot option and WR5/6. Amari Cooper and Elijah Moore are free agents after this season, so Thrash may walk into 2025 as the team's starting slot receiver or WR3. While I don't foresee a high ceiling for Thrash, if he gets into the Browns' starting lineup, he should, at the very least, offer some flex apparel. Draft him in the late fourth round of your rookie drafts and stash him in on the taxi squad.