While Jake Fromm’s looming NFL decision has been one of the hottest topics of the offseason, similar chatter about Andrew Thomas’ situation has been rather quiet. Thomas is UGA’s highly-regarded offensive tackle who earned All-SEC and AP All-America honors last year as a sophomore. Why is there such little discussion about Thomas’ pending NFL decision? Because barring an injury or unforeseen change of events, Thomas is considered a lock to declare early for the draft after the season. This weekend, Thomas was asked about his decision-making process for the upcoming NFL draft by 247sports’ Rusty Mansell. “I’m just going to let that handle itself,” Thomas said. “(There’s) going to come a time for me to handle that. Right now, I’m focused on the season, and doing everything with my team (at Georgia) so we can be the best.” The 6-foot-5, 320-pound Thomas was interviewed this weekend after serving as a camp counselor at a football camp in Rock Hill, S.C. In the media’s early NFL mock drafts for 2020, Thomas seems
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