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Rodney Thomas II (born June 26, 1998) is an American professional football safety for the Indianapolis Colts in the National Football League (NFL). Thomas played four years of college football at Yale.

Key Information

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 1+34 in
(1.87 m)
196 lb
(89 kg)
31+78 in
(0.81 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
4.51 s 1.56 s 2.50 s 4.02 s 7.02 s 41.0 in
(1.04 m)
10 ft 7 in
(3.23 m)
13 reps
All values from Pro Day[2]

Thomas was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts with the 239th pick in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL draft.[3] In Week 5 of the 2022 season, on Thursday Night Football, Thomas intercepted Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson.[4][5] He finished his rookie season with 52 tackles, six passes defensed, and four interceptions through 17 games and 10 starts.[6]

Thomas entered the 2023 season as the Colts starting strong safety. He finished the season with 34 tackles, four passes defensed, and two interceptions through 17 games and 15 starts.[7]

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Rodney Thomas II (born June 26, 1998) is an American professional football safety for the of the (NFL). Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 196 pounds, he plays primarily as a , known for his skills during his rookie season. As of November 2025, Thomas has appeared in 61 regular-season games over four seasons with the Colts, recording 107 combined tackles and six interceptions. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Thomas attended Central Catholic High School, where he earned First-Team All-Conference honors as a defensive back and was part of the 2015 state championship team. He also lettered in basketball and track, captaining the track team, and was named to the 2017 Western Pennsylvania Football Gold All-Academic Team. At Yale University, Thomas played college football as a linebacker before transitioning to safety; over his career from 2017 to 2021 (with no games in 2020 due to COVID-19), he amassed 134 tackles, five interceptions, and earned All-Ivy Honorable Mention honors in 2019 after a standout performance that included Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week recognition. Selected by the in the seventh round (239th overall) of the , Thomas became the first Yale player drafted since 2018, marking a rare transition from football to the professional level. In his rookie year, he started 10 of 17 games, leading the team with four interceptions and contributing 52 tackles, which highlighted his ball-hawking ability. He followed with two interceptions in 2023 across 15 starts, though his role diminished in 2024 and 2025, where he has primarily served as a rotational player with 21 combined tackles over those two seasons.

Early life and high school

Early life

Rodney Thomas II was born on June 26, 1998, in , . He grew up in the Pittsburgh area, where his family resided in nearby Canonsburg. His father is named and he has a younger brother, Xxavier Thomas, who later followed a similar path in athletics. Thomas attended local schools in the region during his early education, where he began showing interest in sports such as football and track, activities that aligned with the area's athletic . Physically, he started as a smaller child, measuring just 5 feet 3 inches and 130 pounds upon entering high school as a , but he experienced significant growth that built a more athletic frame by his later teenage years. This Pittsburgh-area upbringing, marked by community sports enthusiasm and familial involvement in athletics, laid the groundwork for his development as an athlete before transitioning to Central Catholic High School.

High school career

Rodney Thomas II attended Central Catholic High School in , , where he played football as a and . He also competed in and track, captaining the track team. Despite his small stature as a freshman—measuring 5 feet 3 inches and 130 pounds—he earned a spot on the and developed into a key contributor over his high school career, growing to 5 feet 11 inches and 165 pounds by his senior year. Thomas helped lead Central Catholic to significant team successes, including a state championship in 2015 and a district championship with a state runner-up finish in 2016. Over his career, he recorded 47 tackles and 4 interceptions, showcasing his growth as a defensive playmaker. His performance earned him First-Team All-Conference honors as a , along with selection to the 2017 Football Gold All-Academic Team. Thomas's high school achievements drew recruiting interest from Ivy League schools, culminating in his commitment to Yale University, where he balanced academics and athletics. Growing up in Pittsburgh's competitive environment further honed his drive and versatility on the field.

College career

2017–2019 seasons

Thomas enrolled at in 2017, joining the Bulldogs' football team as a coming out of Central Catholic High School in , . During his freshman season, he served in a backup role, appearing in five games with limited snaps and no recorded statistics. In 2018, Thomas transitioned to a more prominent role as a , playing in nine games after missing one due to injury. He tallied 44 total tackles, five pass breakups, and two interceptions, contributing significantly to Yale's secondary. A highlight came against Mercer, where he returned a fumble 41 yards for a , helping secure a 35–28 victory. Thomas's sophomore year marked the beginning of his positional versatility, as he shifted to linebacker for the 2019 season, starting all nine games. He recorded 39 total tackles, including 7.0 tackles for loss (14th in the ), five pass breakups (15th in the ), two interceptions (11th in the ), one sack, and one forced fumble. His performance earned him All-Ivy League Honorable Mention honors. Additionally, Thomas was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week after recording two interceptions, including a pick-six, in a 27–16 win over Cornell. Over these initial three seasons, Thomas developed from a reserve into a starting linebacker, demonstrating growing versatility in Yale's defense and setting the stage for a anticipated return to in subsequent years.

2021 season

Following the cancellation of the 2020 Ivy League football season due to the , Rodney Thomas II returned to his primary role as a for Yale in 2021 after starting at linebacker the previous year. He appeared in all 10 games, starting nine at and one at linebacker, and led the Bulldogs' secondary with 50 tackles (35 solo), 1.0 tackle for loss, 2 interceptions, 11 pass breakups, and 1 forced . His efforts earned him First Team All-Ivy League honors as a , where he ranked third in the conference with 11 pass breakups. Thomas II played a pivotal role in Yale's defensive performance during a 5-5 overall season (4-3 in play), helping the Bulldogs secure wins against Lehigh, Penn, Columbia, , and Princeton while contributing to key stops in close contests. Notable performances included a career-high 13 tackles and a forced fumble in a 34-0 victory over Lehigh, as well as two interceptions and a 48-yard kickoff return for a in a 23-17 win against Cornell, which earned him Defensive Player of the Week honorable mention. These contributions underscored his versatility and leadership in the secondary, limiting opponents to 24.7 points per game. Over his four-year college career at Yale, spanning 33 games, Thomas II accumulated 134 tackles (95 solo), 8.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 21 pass breakups, 6 interceptions, 2 forced s, and 1 return . As one of the top defenders in the during his senior year, he positioned himself as a late-round NFL Draft prospect. At Yale's Pro Day in March 2022, he recorded a 4.51-second , a 41.0-inch , and 13 repetitions on the 225-pound , highlighting his athleticism for scouts. Thomas II became the first Yale player selected in the NFL Draft since Foye Oluokun in 2018.

Professional career

2022 NFL Draft and rookie season

Thomas was selected by the in the seventh round (239th overall) of the , becoming the first Yale player drafted since 2018. Initially projected as a due to his college experience at , he transitioned to upon joining the Colts, a move that capitalized on his positional versatility developed at Yale. Following the draft, Thomas signed a standard four-year worth $3,755,384, including a $95,384 and $95,384 in guarantees. Despite entering a competitive depth chart with established veterans and early-round picks, he earned a roster spot through performances and debuted in Week 3 against the , where he recorded a pass breakup against . In his rookie season, Thomas appeared in all 17 games, starting 10, and posted 52 combined tackles (34 solo, 18 assisted), six pass deflections, and a team-leading four interceptions for 51 return yards, with no forced fumbles. One standout moment came in Week 5 against the , when he intercepted a pass from near the goal line and returned it 35 yards, helping secure a 12-9 victory. His contributions extended to the Colts' secondary rotation, where he played 63.1% of defensive snaps (718 total) and helped limit opponents' explosive plays. Coming from the , where competition levels differ significantly, Thomas adjusted to the NFL's increased speed and physicality through his noted intelligence, quick processing, and athleticism, as praised by veteran teammate . His college versatility across and linebacker roles further aided this pro transition, allowing him to contribute immediately in multiple alignments.

2023–2025 seasons

In the 2023 season, Rodney Thomas II solidified his role as a starting free safety for the , appearing in all 17 games with 15 starts and recording 34 combined tackles (30 solo, 4 assists), 4 pass deflections, and 2 interceptions for 5 return yards. His contributions helped stabilize the Colts' secondary during a transitional year, building on the promise shown in his campaign. Thomas II's trajectory shifted in 2024, as he lost the starting free safety position to Nick Cross and transitioned to a rotational and backup role, playing in all 17 games but starting only once with 7 combined tackles (5 solo, 2 assists) and no interceptions or pass deflections. This change reflected increased competition in the Colts' secondary, where Cross emerged as the primary starter alongside Julian Blackmon. Thomas II's reduced defensive snaps led to greater emphasis on special teams duties, where he contributed in coverage and return units. Through the first 10 games of the 2025 season as of November 10, Thomas II has continued in a bench capacity with 0 starts, tallying 14 combined tackles (9 solo, 5 assists) and 1 tackle for loss, but no interceptions or pass deflections. The Colts' secondary underwent further adjustments in the offseason, including the signing of safety Camryn Bynum to pair with Cross, which solidified the starting tandem and limited Thomas II's opportunities amid ongoing depth chart evaluations. No significant injuries have impacted his availability in recent seasons, though coaching staff under Shane Steichen has prioritized versatile depth players in sub-packages. Over his career through 2025, Thomas II has appeared in 61 games with 26 starts, accumulating 107 combined tackles, 10 pass deflections, and 6 interceptions. His evolution from an everyday starter to a reliable depth and special teams asset highlights adaptability in a competitive defensive backfield, with potential for expanded roles depending on team needs.

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