Adalius Thomas to the Skins
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 6:07 pm
I really like his work ethic on special teams and every team needs a all purpose defensive player. We could play him at LB and DE. Anyone else have any thoughts?
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One of the game's most versatile but little-known performers is staying with the Baltimore Ravens, with defensive end-linebacker Adalius Thomas signing a three-year contract.
Financial terms of the deal are not yet available.
The four-year veteran and unrestricted free agent, thought to be one of the best middle-level players in the market, surprisingly received only scant interest from other teams. But the Ravens, whose coaches feared losing Thomas in free agency, understand his value to the team and made his retention a priority.
And Thomas, 26, had said from the outset of the signing period that his preference was to remain in Baltimore, so he is anything but disappointed by his new deal.
"We're so close here to doing something special," Thomas said. "It would have taken a really big offer, something way beyond what the Ravens were willing to do, to get me to seriously think about leaving. I'm happy to be coming back."
The former Southern Mississipi standout, chosen in the sixth round of the 2000 draft, figures to be the primary backup at both outside linebacker positions in 2004. He likely will play end in "nickel" situations as well. And having been selected to the Pro Bowl for his special teams expertise, Thomas will likely stay on the all kicking-game units.
Thomas is a classic hybrid "edge" player whose skill set fits well into the Ravens' 3-4 scheme. He is quick enough when playing end to beat tackles upfield on the pass rush and his sacks per snaps ratio is very high. At the same time, when playing linebacker, Thomas can stack the run.
Certainly he is the kind of attacking defender the Ravens covet.
His versatility is evidenced by the fact he started 12 games at end in 2002 and then 11 at linebacker in 2003. Thomas missed three games last year after undergoing season-ending elbow surgery, but is expected to be able to participate in minicamps later this spring. Thomas has averaged neaarly 23 special teams tackles over the past three seasons and led the team in 2003 with 23 stops on kickoff and punt coverage.
For his career, Thomas has 142 tackles, 10½ sacks, two interceptions, five forced fumbles and 22 passes defensed.
Len Pasquarelli is a senior writer for ESPN.com.