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Noah Thomas 2026 NFL Draft Profile | WR from Georgia
Scouting Report
Noah Thomas is a physically intriguing wide receiver from Georgia whose rare size-speed combination makes him one of the more projectable pass catchers in the 2026 class. At 6-4 5/8 and 200 pounds with a projected 4.45 forty-yard dash he has the prototype frame and speed that NFL teams covet for a true boundary X receiver. Thomas stood out at the Senior Bowl where he drew the most attention among three Georgia receivers making multiple catches that showcased his length and catch radius. PFF ranked him WR32 overall with a big board rank of 227 while Bleacher Report did not include him in their top prospect lists. His college production was limited by Georgia's crowded receiver room where he competed for targets with Zachariah Branch Colbie Young and Dillon Bell among others. The lack of statistical production makes it difficult to fully evaluate his route-running refinement and contested-catch ability at the college level. At 200 pounds on his 6-4 5/8 frame Thomas is lean and will need to add functional mass to hold up as an NFL outside receiver. He is a developmental Day 3 prospect whose draft stock will be largely determined by his combine testing and pre-draft workouts.
Strengths
Exceptional size at 6-4 5/8 with rare length for the receiver position
Impressive speed for his size with projected 4.45 forty-yard dash
Strong Senior Bowl showing making multiple catches showcasing his catch radius
Prototypical outside X receiver frame that NFL teams covet
Georgia pedigree competing against elite defenders daily in practice
Physical tools project well to the NFL level with developmental upside
Good ball tracking and ability to use length at the catch point
Weaknesses
Limited college production in Georgia's crowded receiver room
Lean frame at 200 pounds needs to add functional mass for NFL physicality
Route-running refinement unclear due to limited college tape
Contested-catch ability not proven at the college level despite length
Not ranked on ESPN top 25 or positional top-10 WR lists
Multiple analysts had not completed scouting reports suggesting limited film buzz
Day 3 ceiling on most boards indicating meaningful gaps in current game
College Stats
Senior Bowl participant with standout performance at East team practice