Douglas Sandy Thomas
Position: WR
5-10, 178lb (178cm, 80kg)
Born: September 18, 1969 (Age: 47-358d) in Rockingham, NC
College: Clemson (College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-...): 1 (13343rd overall since 1960)
High School: Richmond (NC)
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