Dave Thomas (cornerback) explained

Dave Thomas
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lbs:218
Position:Cornerback
Number:41
Birth Date:25 August 1968
Birth Place:Miami, Florida, U.S.
Draftyear:1993
Draftround:8
Draftpick:203
High School:Miami Beach Senior
(Miami Beach, Florida)
College:Tennessee
Pastteams:
Highlights:
Statlabel1:Games played
Statvalue1:130
Statlabel2:Games started
Statvalue2:53
Statlabel3:Interceptions
Statvalue3:9
Pfr:ThomDa21

David Garfield Thomas (born August 25, 1968) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Giants. He was drafted in the eighth round of the 1993 NFL draft. He played college football at the University of Tennessee.

Early years

Thomas attended Miami Beach Senior High School, where he received third-team All-American and All-Conference honors in football as a senior. He also lettered in basketball and track.

College career

He enrolled at Butler Community College, where he registered 7 interceptions as a freshman and 10 (second in the nation) as a sophomore, on his way to becoming one of the top cornerbacks in junior college.[1]

As a junior in 1990, he transferred to the University of Tennessee.[2] He appeared in all 13 games as a backup cornerback, posting 17 tackles, one interception (returned for 51 yards against UTEP) and one pass defensed.

As a senior in 1991, he was redshirted. In October, an off-field incident caused him to lose his final year of sports eligibility at Tennessee. In 1992, he didn't play football but still stay at the school and graduate.

Professional career

Dallas Cowboys

Even though he was out of football for two years, the Dallas Cowboys selected him in the eighth round (203rd overall) of the 1993 NFL draft.[3] During his time with the team he was one of the tallest cornerbacks in the NFL and showed promise playing special teams and in some of the nickel packages. He was a part of the Super Bowl XXVIII winning team.[4] [5] He appeared in 12 games and finished with 8 special teams tackles.

In 1994, he appeared in all 16 games as a backup cornerback. He collected 4 defensive tackles and 20 special teams tackles (fourth on the team).

Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars selected him from the Cowboys roster in the 1995 NFL expansion draft.[6] He was the team's nickel cornerback and played in 16 games with 2 starts. He tallied 39 tackles, 8 passes defensed, one fumble recovery, one blocked punt and 12 special teams tackles (second on the team)

In 1996, he became the starting left cornerback after replacing Vinnie Clark in the fifth game against the Carolina Panthers.[7] In the ninth against the Cincinnati Bengals, he sustained a fractured left femur while covering an onside kick after colliding with teammate Dana Hall. He was placed on the injured reserve list on October 29. He tallied 36 tackles (2 for loss), 2 interceptions, 6 passes defensed and 5 special teams tackles. He was replaced with rookie Aaron Beasley.

In 1997, although he was named starter at right cornerback and appeared in all 16 games, it has been speculated that he was never the same player after his injury.[8] [9] He collected a career-high 88 tackles, along with 2 interceptions, 15 passes defensed, 2 forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.[10]

In 1998, he started 12 out of 14 games at right cornerback. He missed 2 games and left 3 other contests early because of injuries. He recorded 69 tackles, one interception, 15 passes defensed, 4 forced fumbles (led the team), 2 quarterback hurries, one fumble recovery and 3 special teams tackles.

In 1999, he was relegated to backup rookie Fernando Bryant at left cornerback and playing in the nickel defense.[11] He finished with 15 tackles, 2 interceptions, 4 passes defensed, one blocked punt and 18 special teams tackles, one punt block and one forced fumble on special teams.

New York Giants

On April 11, 2000, he signed as a free agent with the New York Giants to play special teams and in the nickel defense,[12] but was named the starter when Conrad Hamilton was injured and later waived.[13] He was a part of the Super Bowl XXXV team.[14] [15]

In 2001, he was replaced as the starter at left cornerback with Will Allen.[16] He was released on March 1, 2002.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tennessee to rely on JUCO players . April 30, 2020 . Tuscaloosa News . Google News.
  2. Web site: June 22, 2017 . Football Career Statistics - T . March 16, 2024 . University of Tennessee Athletics . en.
  3. Web site: 1993 NFL Draft Listing . March 31, 2023 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  4. Web site: Super Bowl XXVIII - Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills - January 30th, 1994 . March 16, 2024 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  5. Web site: 1993 Dallas Cowboys Roster & Players . March 16, 2024 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  6. Web site: February 16, 1995 . NFL Expansion Draft . November 2, 2023 . Tampa Bay Times . en.
  7. News: Jags look stronger down on the corner . The Florida Times-Union . May 4, 1997.
  8. News: Jaguars progressed, so will expectations . The Florida Times-Union.
  9. News: The Florida Times-Union . Thomas regains swagger . August 23, 1997.
  10. Web site: Dave Thomas 1997 Game Log . March 16, 2024 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  11. News: The Florida Times-Union . Giant step for ex-Jags . January 25, 2001.
  12. Web site: Pennington . Bill . April 11, 2000 . PRO FOOTBALL; Giants Sign Thomas, Free-Agent Cornerback From Jaguars . March 16, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US.
  13. Web site: Hermoso . Rafael . August 10, 2000 . PRO FOOTBALL; McDaniel Stands By Fellow Cornerbacks . March 16, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US.
  14. Web site: Super Bowl XXXV - Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants - January 28th, 2001 . March 16, 2024 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  15. Web site: 2000 New York Giants Roster & Players . March 16, 2024 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  16. Web site: September 20, 2001 . ALLEN HAS GIANTS IN HIS CORNER . March 16, 2024 . New York Daily News . en-US.
  17. Web site: March 1, 2002 . TRANSACTIONS . March 16, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US.