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Drake Thomas (born February 25, 2000) is an American professional football linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the NC State Wolfpack and has also been a member of the Las Vegas Raiders.

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Early life

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Thomas was born on February 25, 2000, and grew up in Wake Forest, North Carolina.[1][2] He attended Heritage High School and played as a linebacker and running back, setting the school's record for career tackles with 393 while also having 203 solo stops.[3] Ranked by 247Sports as the 22nd-best player in the state and the 19th-best inside linebacker nationally, Thomas committed to play college football for the NC State Wolfpack.[4]

College career

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As a true freshman at NC State in 2019, Thomas appeared in 12 games, three as a starter, and totaled 34 tackles and one interception.[2] The following season, he started 10 games and had 58 total tackles, ranking 30th in the conference in tackles-per-game and placing fifth on the team.[3] He led the Wolfpack in tackles in 2021 while starting 12 games, earning first-team all-conference and fourth-team All-American honors with 100 total tackles, six sacks and three interceptions.[2][3][5] As a senior in 2022, Thomas was named a team captain and second-team all-conference while compiling 101 tackles and 7.5 sacks.[6][7] He finished his collegiate career with 293 tackles, four interceptions and 19.5 sacks in 47 games played.[7]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span Wingspan 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 11+14 in
(1.81 m)
223 lb
(101 kg)
29+58 in
(0.75 m)
9+38 in
(0.24 m)
6 ft 0+14 in
(1.84 m)
4.70 s 1.63 s 2.50 s 4.31 s 7.10 s 36.5 in
(0.93 m)
9 ft 8 in
(2.95 m)
18 reps
All values from Pro Day[8]

Las Vegas Raiders

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After going unselected in the 2023 NFL draft, Thomas was signed by the Las Vegas Raiders as an undrafted free agent.[9] He was waived on August 29, 2023.[10]

Seattle Seahawks

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On August 30, 2023, Thomas was claimed off waivers by the Seattle Seahawks.[11] He was placed on injured reserve on November 6.

On July 18, 2024, Thomas was placed on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list.[12] On August 12, he was removed from the PUP list after he passed his physical.[13] He played in all seventeen 2024 games including 70% of the special teams snaps and a few dozen snaps on defense. In 2025 as of he helped cover injured secondary players and also earned more playing time from his continued performance improvement.[14] Through week 7 he played 50% of defensive snaps, recording 32 combined tackles,16 solo tackles as well as 2 sacks. He also still played 99 snaps on special teams.[15]

On January 3, 2026, Thomas intercepted Brock Purdy during a pivotal Week 18 matchup against San Francisco to help Seattle win the division.[16] He had six total tackles in Super Bowl LX, a 29–13 win over the New England Patriots.[17]

Personal life

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Thomas is a Christian.[18] He is engaged to Haylie Beck.[19] Thomas is the younger brother of Denver Broncos wide receiver Thayer Thomas and played with him at NC State.[20]

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Drake Thomas (born February 25, 2000) is an American football linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). Thomas attended Heritage High School in Wake Forest, North Carolina, where he set a school record with 393 career tackles while playing as a linebacker and running back. He then played college football at North Carolina State University from 2019 to 2022, appearing in 47 games and recording 293 total tackles (136 solo), 46 tackles for loss, and 19 sacks, establishing himself as one of the ACC's top defensive players with multiple seasons exceeding 100 tackles. In 2021, he led the ACC with an interception return for a touchdown and ranked fourth in the conference with 100 tackles, while in 2022, he topped the league with 19 tackles for loss. Going undrafted in the , Thomas signed with the Las Vegas Raiders as an undrafted free agent but was waived and subsequently claimed off waivers by the later that year. He spent his early tenure primarily on special teams, finishing second on the team with nine special teams tackles in 2024, before earning a promotion to the starting weakside linebacker role in 2025 amid injuries to other players. As of November 17, 2025, through ten games in the 2025 season, Thomas has recorded 48 combined tackles (27 solo), 3.0 sacks, 6 passes defended, and 1 fumble recovery, starting seven games and contributing significantly to the Seahawks' defense despite his listed height of 5 feet 11 inches and weight of 228 pounds.

Early life

Family background

Drake Thomas was born on February 25, 2000, in . He was raised in this suburban town located just north of Raleigh, a community known for its family-oriented atmosphere and strong emphasis on programs, which provided an ideal setting for his early development. Wake Forest's proximity to larger athletic facilities in the area further facilitated access to organized sports from a young age. Growing up in Wake Forest, he benefited from the town's recreational fields and community events centered around high school and youth athletics, fostering his initial skills and interest in the sport. A significant influence on Thomas's athletic path was his older brother, Thayer Thomas, born on May 20, 1998, who shared a close bond and competed alongside him in football from their earliest days. The brothers' family provided unwavering support for their pursuits, with parents emphasizing discipline and resilience that shaped their toughness on the field. Thayer, a wide receiver who later played college football at NC State, served as a role model for Drake, inspiring him to follow in his footsteps and commit to the sport professionally; Thayer is currently a wide receiver for the Denver Broncos in the NFL. This sibling dynamic, rooted in shared training sessions and mutual encouragement, laid the groundwork for Drake's dedication to football.

High school career

Drake Thomas attended Heritage High School in , where he played as a middle linebacker and under coach Wallace Clark. As a standout inside linebacker, Thomas set a school record with 393 career tackles, showcasing his defensive prowess throughout his high school tenure. Ranked as the 22nd-best player in and the 19th nationally among inside linebackers by , Thomas attracted attention from multiple college programs during his recruitment process. He committed to (NC State) on June 1, 2018, following support from his brother Thayer, who was already playing there.

College career

Early college years (2019–2021)

Thomas enrolled at in January 2019 after graduating high school early, joining his older brother Thayer, a on the roster. As a true linebacker, he appeared in all 12 games during the 2019 season but did not record a start, contributing 34 combined tackles (13 solo, 21 assisted), 2.5 sacks, and 1 while logging 352 defensive snaps in a rotational role. In 2020, shortened to 10 games due to the , Thomas saw increased playing time with 1 start and tallied 58 combined tackles (25 solo, 33 assisted), 3.0 sacks, and 9.5 tackles for loss, averaging 5.8 tackles per game as he began transitioning toward a more prominent defensive role. His campaign built on his foundation, particularly in run defense, where his tackling efficiency improved noticeably from the prior year. By , entering his third season, Thomas had evolved into a starter at inside linebacker, playing all 12 games and leading the team with 100 combined tackles (48 solo, 52 assisted) at an average of 8.3 per game, alongside 6.0 sacks, 13.5 tackles for loss, and 3 interceptions—including a pick-six against Syracuse. For his performance, Thomas earned first-team All-ACC honors from both the conference and the , along with the team's Award as top linebacker and Award as most valuable defensive player. Standout performances included a career-high 15 tackles and 2 sacks versus Louisville, underscoring his growth into a key contributor on NC State's defense. Through his first three seasons, Thomas accumulated 192 combined tackles, 11.5 sacks, and 4 interceptions across 34 games, establishing a solid foundation as a versatile linebacker who excelled in both pass rushing and coverage while pursuing a degree in . His on-field development was complemented by emerging team qualities, as he mentored younger defenders during practices and contributed to the Wolfpack's defensive meetings.

Senior year and accolades (2022)

In his senior year at NC State in 2022, Drake Thomas emerged as a standout linebacker, leading the team with 101 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, and 7.5 sacks over 13 games, setting career highs in each category and accounting for a significant portion of his overall college production. His 19 tackles for loss led the ACC in both overall and conference games, while his 7.7 tackles per game ranked seventh in the conference. These efforts contributed to NC State's third-ranked scoring defense in the ACC, allowing just 19.2 points per game. Thomas earned second-team All-ACC honors for his performance, recognizing his dominance as a pass rusher and run stopper. He also received the team's Bill Cowher Award as the top linebacker and the Mario Williams Award as the most valuable defensive player, highlighting his pivotal role on the Wolfpack defense. As a team captain for the second consecutive season, Thomas provided essential leadership, helping guide NC State's defense to a strong finish in the ACC. Following the regular season, he declared for the on December 24, 2022, forgoing his remaining eligibility despite participating in the Holiday Bowl against .

Professional career

Las Vegas Raiders (2023)

Following the , where he went undrafted, Drake Thomas signed with the as an undrafted on May 13, 2023. The Raiders' interest stemmed from his standout college production at North Carolina State, including two first-team All-ACC selections and career totals of 293 tackles, 46 tackles for loss, and 19 sacks over 47 games. His rookie contract was a three-year deal worth $2,710,000, including a $15,000 and $100,000 in guarantees. Thomas participated in the Raiders' organized team activities, minicamp, and , where he impressed coaches with his work ethic and on-field instincts. Raiders Josh McDaniels highlighted Thomas's passion for football, quick learning ability, and strong communication skills during a June 2023 press conference, noting that he "takes intentional reps" and performs effectively when the ball is snapped. In the preseason, Thomas appeared in all three games, recording 22 total tackles, with standout performances including 12 tackles (one for loss) against the in Week 2—leading the team—and seven tackles versus the in Week 3. These efforts positioned him as a competitive option at linebacker amid a crowded depth chart, but he did not secure a spot on the initial 53-man roster. On August 29, 2023, the Raiders waived as part of final cuts to reach the 53-player limit, a decision influenced by established veterans and other young linebackers vying for roles in the defense. Despite the release, observers noted his potential, with one report describing his preseason as a "gamble" that showcased his tackling prowess but ultimately fell short due to roster constraints. did not appear in any regular-season games during his brief tenure with the Raiders.

Seattle Seahawks (2023–present)

The Seattle Seahawks claimed linebacker Drake Thomas off waivers from the Las Vegas Raiders on August 30, 2023, providing him an opportunity to continue his rookie season in a new environment. During the 2023 campaign, Thomas appeared in seven games for Seattle, primarily contributing on special teams units, before suffering a knee injury that led to his placement on injured reserve on November 6, limiting his overall snaps and impact that year. He recorded 3 defensive tackles. Entering the 2024 offseason, Thomas was sidelined by lingering effects from his prior injury, resulting in his placement on the (PUP) list on July 18 at the start of . He was activated from the PUP list on August 12 after passing a physical, allowing him to participate fully in preseason activities. Thomas went on to play in all 17 regular-season games, focusing heavily on special teams where he accounted for approximately 70% of the team's snaps in those units and led the team with nine special teams tackles, while registering 13 total tackles on defense. Thomas's role expanded significantly in the 2025 season amid injuries to key Seahawks linebackers, transitioning him from a special teams specialist to a breakout starter on defense and earning him increased trust from the . Through 11 games (as of November 17, 2025), he has recorded 49 combined tackles (28 solo), 6 passes defended, and 3 sacks, starting 8 games and establishing himself as a vital part of Seattle's linebacker corps. A strong Week 10 performance on November 9, 2025, against the saw him record 7 tackles (4 solo) and 2 tackles for loss, helping anchor the defense in a 44-22 win. In Week 11 versus the [Los Angeles Rams](/page/Los Angeles_Rams) on November 16, he added 1 solo tackle in a 21-19 loss. Thomas is under the three-year, $2.71 million rookie contract he signed with the Raiders as an undrafted , which was assumed by the Seahawks upon claiming him off waivers.

Personal life

Family relationships

Drake Thomas shares a close-knit family bond with his parents, Trevor and Shelly Thomas, and his two brothers, Thayer and Lex, all of whom have pursued football at competitive levels. The Thomas family hails from , where Trevor, a former player at , instilled a strong emphasis on and hard work in his sons' athletic development. This familial foundation has been instrumental in supporting their individual journeys, with the brothers frequently drawing motivation from one another's achievements and challenges. Thomas's relationship with his older brother, Thayer Thomas, a wide receiver currently on the Denver Broncos' practice squad, exemplifies their deep sibling dynamic, which strengthened significantly during their overlapping time at North Carolina State University from 2019 to 2022. As a walk-on who earned a starting role, Thayer's relentless work ethic—documented in his daily goal notebook and intense training sessions at NC State's Murphy Center—served as a direct inspiration for Drake, who has described it as "borderline crazy." The brothers, who also played together from Pop Warner through high school at Heritage High School, grew particularly close in college, with Drake noting that Thayer's presence helped them bond more than ever before, shifting their relationship toward greater mutual respect and Drake listening to his brother's guidance. Thayer's influence even played a role in Drake's high school commitment to NC State, as the opportunity to join his brother motivated his decision. Post-college, the family's support for dual athletic careers has persisted through shared activities and encouragement, particularly between Drake and Thayer as they navigate their paths. In June 2025, the brothers co-hosted a youth football camp at Heritage High School, mentoring young athletes and demonstrating their ongoing collaboration and family unity in giving back to their community roots. Their younger brother, Lex Thomas, a quarterback at NC State, continues to benefit from this familial network, viewing Drake and Thayer as role models who exemplify carrying oneself professionally in the sport. The parents' involvement remains a constant, providing emotional backing as the brothers balance their professional demands with family ties.

Off-field interests

Thomas has engaged in community work by co-hosting a youth football camp with his brothers at Heritage High School in , in June 2025, aimed at providing local children with skills training and inspiration from and college players. His three-year contract with the , valued at $2.71 million with an average annual salary of $903,333, Following his breakout performance in the 2025 season, Thomas has made several media appearances, including interviews on Seahawks s where he discussed his growth from undrafted to starter, emphasizing resilience and adaptation to new defensive schemes. Family support has enabled Thomas to pursue these off-field endeavors while maintaining balance during his rising NFL profile.

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