Shaq Thompson

OLB, RB/SS/ATH · Washington
Thompson predominately starred at outside linebacker for the Huskies but was recognized with the Paul Hornung Trophy as the nation's most versatile player in 2014 after the junior rushed for 456 yards on just 61 carries (7.5 per rush average) during the regular season. Thompson's natural running skills warrant consideration at the next level, but Thompson was every bit as productive at linebacker, scoring four defensive touchdowns for the Huskies in 2014 alone. Regardless of where he lined up for the Huskies, Thompson's athleticism and instincts on the football field stood out. He's a fluid, balanced athlete who changes directions easily and accelerates smoothly. As a defender, he locates the ball quickly, is poised in coverage and is a reliable tackler. Thompson's talent is undeniable. There is, however, some question as to where he fits best in the NFL. Physically, he appears best suited to the weakside linebacker role in a predominately 4-3 scheme. Given his football intelligence, Thompson might be able to handle a hybrid role in which he's asked to play linebacker and safety, on occasion, giving a creative defensive coordinator a moveable chess piece to matchup against today's athletic tight ends and massive slot receivers.