Tampa Bay Buccaneers Thomas was selected by the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round (sixth overall) of the
1989 NFL draft. He was projected as an
outside linebacker or
defensive end, but he played
middle linebacker in a
4-3 defense as a rookie and experienced problems learning the system. He was a backup player, making 27 tackles, two sacks and one forced fumble. In
1990, he was named the starter at outside linebacker, posting 72 tackles, 7.5 sacks (led the team) and 33 quarterback pressures (led the team). Against the
Dallas Cowboys, he tied a club record with three sacks, including two on consecutive plays. His best season came in
1991 after being shot in the upper chest and right arm during the offseason. He finished with 174 tackles (tied franchise record), 11 sacks (led the team), 22 quarterback pressures (second on the team), 10 tackles for loss (led the team), 7 forced fumbles (tied franchise record), 2 fumble recoveries and received
Pro Bowl consideration. Against the
Philadelphia Eagles, he set a club record with 21 tackles, while also making one sack and three tackles for loss. He earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after collecting 11 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 passes defended and 2 fumble recoveries against the
Detroit Lions. In
1992, Thomas reported out of shape for
training camp and struggled with his pass coverage responsibilities as an outside linebacker in the team's new
3-4 defense. He tallied 113 tackles (third on the team), 5 sacks (tied for second on the team), 8 tackles for loss (second on the team), 3 fumble recoveries (led the team) and 8 passes defensed. In
1993, he registered 75 tackles (fourth on the team), one sack and 8 quarterback pressures (third on the team). His playing time was reduced to eight starts while platooning with
Jimmy Williams, starting at right linebacker against the Giants and at left linebacker in seven of the next eight games. On May 31,
1994, he was waived in a salary-cap move.
Detroit Lions On July 15,
1994, Thomas signed as a
free agent with the
Detroit Lions. He finished with 85 tackles (fourth on the team) and 7 sacks (led the team).
Minnesota Vikings On March 9,
1995, Thomas signed as a
free agent with the
Minnesota Vikings. He recorded 86 tackles (second on the team), 6 sacks, 6 tackles for loss and 7 passes defensed. He was released on February 9,
1996 after being charged with possession of an unauthorized handgun and drunk driving.
Dallas Cowboys On March 22,
1996, Thomas was signed by the
Dallas Cowboys as a
free agent to replace
Dixon Edwards, who in turn signed with the Vikings to replace Thomas. In the season's final six games, he was moved to
defensive end after
Charles Haley underwent season-ending back surgery, finishing with 65 tackles, 4.5 sacks (tied for second on the team), 5 tackles for loss, 20 quarterback pressures (tied for third on the team), 4 passes defensed and 3 fumble recoveries (led the team). In
1997, Thomas played as a backup
defensive end, registering 31 tackles, 3.5 sacks (fourth on the team) and 10 quarterback pressures (led the team). The next year, he was placed on the
injured reserve list after tearing ligaments in his left knee during a Sunday training-camp practice. He was not resigned after the season, finishing his career with a streak of 144 consecutive games played. == Personal life ==