Tom Compton is a veteran offensive tackle who is currently in his 11th season in the NFL. He is one of the more experienced players on the Broncos.
Compton was originally drafted by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round of the 2012 NFL. Since then, he has demonstrated both superior skill and relentlessness in highly competitive sports.
He has had the opportunity to represent other NFL teams including Atlanta Falcons (2016), Chicago Bears (2017), Minnesota Vikings (2018) New York Jets (2019), San Francisco 49ers (2020–2021), and Denver Broncos (2022–present).
Before getting into the NFL, Compton started his career in his native town, Rosemount, Minnesota, and attended Rosemount High School.
He started both of his two years on the offensive line, during which time the team won the section championship and advanced to the state playoffs.
After graduating from high school, Compton enrolled at the University of South Dakota, where he played four seasons of college football for the South Dakota Coyotes.
While attending the University of South Dakota, Compton was recognized by the Great West Conference on three separate occasions, earning an honorable mention in 2009, consecutive first-team honors in 2010 and 2011, and the GWC Offensive Lineman of the Year award in 2011.
How Much Does Tom Compton Make?
Tom Compton’s annual pay is around $2,250,000. Compton’s 2022 pay breakdown is as follows: $1,595,000 base salary, $400,000 signing bonus, $255,000 roster bonus, $2,250,000 cap hit, and $1,495,000 dead cap value.