Texarkana Gazette

Saints GM won’t predict quick end to Thomas holdout

- By Brett Martel

METAIRIE, La.—Saints general manager Mickey Loomis is declining to predict a quick resolution to team-leading receiver Michael Thomas’ contract holdout.

“I don’t know. It’s just so hard to tell,” Loomis said on Thursday evening, after Thomas missed the deadline to report for training camp. “I don’t know the mindset of the other party.

“All these deals that are in the magnitude we’re going to be ending up at, it’s a negotiatio­n, there’s a lot of give and take,” Loomis added.

The first practice of Saints camp is Friday, and Thomas, who is entering the final season of his rookie contract, was the only player who had failed to report. But there is also a lot of money at stake.

Thomas has establishe­d himself as an elite receiver with 321 catches for 3,787 yards and 23 touchdowns in his first three NFL seasons. Currently, Cleveland’s Odell Beckham Jr. has the highest annual salary of any NFL receiver at around $18 million, so Thomas’ deal is expected to be in that range, if not higher.

Loomis said he does not believe the negotiatio­n positions of the two sides are far apart, but also indicated that determinin­g Thomas’ value to the Saints is not as simple as comparing production and salary numbers among other top receivers around the league.

“We’re going to do a deal that we feel works for us regardless of what other teams may or may not do,” Loomis asserted. “I understand (Thomas’) thinking. He wants to be paid the value that he perceives himself. You don’t open up a book and there it is. You’ve got to determine what that is, and people have different viewpoints of it.

“He’s got good representa­tion. He’s been very profession­al,” Loomis added. “I’m not disappoint­ed in him. He has a right to negotiate and accept or decline how he sees fit. I don’t like the fact that he has a contract and he’s not here. I’m not mad about it. It’s just the way it is.”

Loomis added that he is in touch with Thomas or his representa­tives “every day.”

Thomas plays in an offense run by record-setting quarterbac­k Drew Brees and designed by Sean Payton, who has presided over one of the NFL’s most productive offenses for nearly a decade and a half.

At the same time, however, Brees has overwhelmi­ngly thrown Thomas’ way in recent seasons.

Last season, Thomas ranked first in the NFL in catches with 125, sixth in yards receiving with 1,405 and his nine touchdowns tied for 10th. He has eclipsed 1,000 yards receiving in each of his first three seasons since New Orleans made him a second-round out of Ohio State.

Payton did not sound too concerned about Thomas’ absence—at least, not yet—noting that position groups hadn’t even had their first meeting of camp yet, never mind their first practice.

“I’m optimistic it will be done fairly soon,” the coach said. “I’m sure those guys are working on it and the focus that I have now is on the players that are here.”

Payton also said he was not surprised by Thomas’ holdout, which the receiver foreshadow­ed on social media late last week, when he wrote: “I want every penny that’s mine. I don’t want a penny more or a penny less.”

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