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It's possible. I would say maybe more of a third year. And the reason I think that is that I've watched the the track record of um Drew Lieberman, Sideline Hustle, the the the coach who's worked with the likes of Juan Delale Robinson and Evan Ingram and um Dantavian Wixs and Julian Edelman and a variety of other players, some even more successful than the ones I mentioned. and Jacobe Meyers. Um, another example of one he's worked with these guys and usually by year two they seem to you start to see improvements on the field with them and Thornton has started working with Lieberman this off season.

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Thornton is more likely a third-year breakout candidate than second-year, as he's working with coach Drew Lieberman this offseason and has shown improved camp performance, but his route game and separation still need development.

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