Juanyeh Thomas is from Niceville, Florida, he attended Niceville High School. Graduated in 2018 as a three-star recruit and had offers from Auburn, Florida, and Indiana. Named to the true all-America team and All-ACC as a kick returner. Becomes a starter in 2019 and finished fourth on the team in tackles. Started all 11 games in 2020.
On film, Thomas is a physically imposing player. He is asked to play close to the line of scrimmage, as a run-stopping strong safety. Thomas is well-built, with the playing strength to hold up in the NFL. He is a big hitter, who looks to jar the ball loose when coming downhill. For the most part, Thomas is a good tackler, and he can disrupt ballcarriers at the point of attack. His range is solid because of his size and length, allowing him to get to ball carriers on outside zone runs.
When it comes to his ability in coverage, Thomas struggles, which is a concern for his transition to the next level. In such a pass-heavy league, Thomas’ lack of overall speed and change of direction ability will limit his role. He is a liability in coverage and will need to play close to the line of scrimmage. There are times when his inability to change direction will prevent him from recovering when running backs change direction, hurting his ability as a run defender.
The need for a run-stopping strong safety just isn’t valuable for teams anymore. Thomas is a gifted run-stopper, with very good play strength and tackling ability. He was able to make a lot of plays in that regard. With that being said, his coverage ability is concerning and there just isn’t much upside in that regard. He lacks fluid hips and speed to keep up with NFL players. He is worthy of being brought into a training camp and in the right role could be a bottom-of-the-roster player.
Contract and Salary
He signed a 4 year, $96,000,000 contract, including a $21,500,000 signing bonus, $70,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $24,000,000.
Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of between $1 million to $3 million.