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The Seattle Seahawks have met with Oregon State safety Skyler Thomas for the second time, indicating interest in the player ahead of the NFL Draft. Thomas, who had a solid college career, is projected as a potential Day 3 draft pick.
Oregon State @BeaverFootball safety Skyler Thomas met with #Lions#Vikings#Seahawks today per source. Second meetings with Vikings and Seahawks. Plud #Falcons#Jaguars meetings over past few days consecutively. Excelled at Pro Day: 6'01, 210, 36 vertical, 10'1 broad, 6.79… pic.twitter.com/W6CPb10bKS
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson\_NFL) April 17, 2026 To be clear for more passionate college football observers: this is not the same Skyler Thomas who played the same position at Washington State. Oregon State’s Skyler Thomas has garnered some attention as a player worth drafting in Day 3. After not starting on bowl eligible teams in his first two seasons in Corvallis, Thomas was one of the few bright spots on a terrible Beavers squad that went 2-10 last season and 5-7 the year before that. He recorded nine passes defensed, an interception, a forced fumble, and 81 total tackles in 2024. Here’s more from : A two-year starter at Oregon State, Thomas played field safety and nickel in former defensive coordinator Rod Chance’s scheme. He arrived as a cornerback before shifting to safety, and he overcame an ACL injury to become a productive starter as a junior and senior.
Skyler Thomas recorded nine passes defensed, an interception, a forced fumble, and 81 total tackles in the 2024 season.
The Seahawks are interested in Skyler Thomas due to his competitive athleticism, versatility, and potential for a special teams role, especially after his impressive performance at the Senior Bowl.
Skyler Thomas plays as a safety and has experience as a cornerback, showcasing versatility in both positions during his college career.
While Skyler Thomas shares a last name with Earl Thomas, the Seahawks hope he can bring a similar level of talent and impact to the team, although he is a different player.

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Thomas is a long, competitive athlete and has a well-rounded skill set. He is a physical run defender and is comfortable working from the box, where he plays through blocks and closes on the ball. He looks to punish as a tackler, rather than using sound tactics to finish. In coverage, he needs to do a better job with his spacing relationships but has a cornerback background and can match up with size down the seam, especially from zone. NFL scouts can’t talk about him without also mentioning how much he invested in his teammates and the program. Thomas did participate in the Senior Bowl in Mobile, where the Seahawks have never been shy to scout and eventually draft or sign as a UDFA. Even if he’s projected as a Day 3 option (at best), he could be someone the Seahawks eye for a special teams role. Here are some Skyler Thomas highlights! Unsure if he's still set to attend the Senior Bowl, as he's not on the roster today, but regardless — Oregon State SAF Skyler Thomas is a late watch I was really impressed by.
Super intelligent player, listed at 6'2", 212 pounds. Has good range, versatility. Sleeper to know. pic.twitter.com/zos7WuWblw
— Ian Cummings (@IC\_Draft) January 26, 2026 Oregon State safety Skyler Thomas with a leaping interception of Talen Green. pic.twitter.com/nfAUaKFPB8
— Alan Saunders (@ASaunders\_PGH) January 28, 2026 Not the first time this week that Arkansas QB Taylen Green was intercepted by Oregon State SAF Skyler Thomas #TheDraftStartsInMobilepic.twitter.com/fKq2vDK0yS
— Anthony Russo (@Anthony\_Russo97) January 29, 2026