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Skyler Thomas 2026 NFL Draft Profile | S from Oregon State
Scouting Report
Skyler Thomas is a redshirt senior safety from Oregon State who brings a physical and instinctive presence to the secondary. Listed at 6-0 and 222 pounds with an estimated 4.62 forty time, Thomas is a bigger-bodied safety who plays with authority in the box and against the run. He appeared at the Senior Bowl where he recorded an interception during practice after pressure from edge rusher Zion Young forced a poor throw. His physicality and downhill play style give him value as a strong safety or box defender at the next level. Thomas profiles as a Day 3 pick who could contribute on special teams early while developing as a coverage safety. His Senior Bowl showing demonstrated ball skills and awareness. Oregon State conference competition prepared him well against quality offensive talent. His size-speed combination at the safety position gives him a defined role in multiple defensive schemes.
Strengths
Physical run-support safety at 222 pounds with box defender mentality
Recorded Senior Bowl practice interception showing ball skills
Instinctive player who reads and reacts quickly against the run
Size to match up with tight ends in man coverage situations
Competitive nature and willingness to play through contact
Versatility to play both safety spots and potential nickel role
Senior Bowl experience against top competition
Weaknesses
Estimated 4.62 forty time raises questions about recovery speed in deep coverage
Gets his hips committed too early as shown by route-runners creating separation
Not a natural cover safety against quicker slot receivers
Needs to improve discipline in zone coverage reads
Limited ball production relative to snap count at Oregon State
May be scheme-limited as a deep-half safety due to range concerns