Dallas Cowboys Thompson was not selected in the
2005 NFL draft due to concerns about his lack of experience at the
Division I level. He impressed the Cowboys with his speed during a tryout at their practice facilities in
Valley Ranch and was signed as an
undrafted free agent, to compete for the reserve running back and kick returner positions. After making the team, although he was third on the running back depth chart (behind
Julius Jones and
Marion Barber), a Jones injury allowed him to rush 20 times for 75 yards against the
Philadelphia Eagles and was named NFL
Rookie of the Week (Week 5). He finished the season with team records for kickoff returns (57) and kickoff return yardage (1,399), while ranking ninth in the NFL with a 24.5-yard average. His
2006 season ended when he broke his left ankle in the seventh game against the
Carolina Panthers, after being tackled out of bounds on a kickoff return. In
2007, he was declared inactive in 9 games and was not re-signed at the end of the year, after losing his returner job to
Miles Austin.
Las Vegas Locomotives In 2009, Thompson was selected in the
UFL Premiere Season Draft by the
Las Vegas Locomotives of the
United Football League. He was signed on August 5, but was released before the start of the season.
Tri-Cities Fever On January 29, 2010, he signed with the
Tri-Cities Fever of the
Indoor Football League. He left during the season after signing with a team in the
United Football League. ==References==