only way Thomas could do that is by catching passes and Utah avoided throwing to him. Whether that is because he has hands of stone or Pledger/Bernard were more effective in practice I can’t say.
Bernard was excellent catching the ball. Pledge got a lot of targets but really didn’t take advantage (i remember a few drops). For Thomas to get a real look at the next level, he’s going to need to show he’s a complete back instead of just a thumper. He was the perfect fit for what Utah wanted to do as part of their rotation but he’s not on Moss’s level.,, yet.