Washington tight end Logan Thomas eager to prove he is one of the best

When Washington signed tight end Logan Thomas to a modest two-year contract last March, many still believed the Football Team needed to add

When Washington signed tight end Logan Thomas to a modest two-year contract last March, many still believed the Football Team needed to add a starting tight end.

However, after playing in all 16 games and recording 72 receptions for 670 yards and six touchdowns, the talk around Thomas now is when Washington will get him signed to an extension.

Thomas recently joined “The John Keim Report” podcast and discussed several topics as he enters his second season in Washington.

One positive for Thomas is playing in the same offense for the second consecutive year. The former quarterback, who moved to tight end in 2016, bounced around a bit until signing with Washington last March. Thomas believes that will only help him.

“For me, that’s huge,” Thomas said. “You’re just building off last year.”

Washington made several upgrades at wide receiver in the offseason. Terry McLaurin is back, and joining him are Curtis Samuel, Adam Humphries and Dyami Brown. Each offers a different skill set for Washington.

Thomas hopes their presence opens up more big plays for him down the field.

“With the guys we have on the outside, maybe there’s more space on the inside to make plays down the field,” Thomas said. “If I can keep my speed up and make plays down the field, that would be great.”

Finally, Keim asked Thomas about Washington tight ends coach Pete Hoener, who said last week that Thomas was one of “top 5, 6 or 7” complete tight ends in the NFL.

Thomas was beyond appreciative of his coach.

“It’s crazy to think how far I’ve come, and where I started,” he said. “I appreciate those words from him it means a lot, especially the guys he’s coached over the years. Some of it is a testament to him and how he got me ready to play last year. The things he does, you know I really appreciate. I am blessed beyond belief. A couple of years ago I’d never believe I’d be in the position I am now. I’m excited to prove what [Hoener] said is true.”

While it is easy to focus on McLaurin, Antonio Gibson and Washington’s new playmakers, you better not forget about Thomas. New quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick likes tight ends. Don’t be surprised if Thomas matches — or surpasses — his production from last season.