PLAYER ANALYSIS
The former wideout is still learning his way around the cornerback spot, which explains why his technique and feel are a little bit raw at times. He does play with an intriguing combination of early burst and pattern recognition, allowing him to use his length to swat catches away. He doesn't fully trust his eyes and is a little too clunky when he needs to flip his hips and go. He has good height, but he also has a slightly built frame that can be a problem for him in run support. Thomas-Oliver is behind in his schooling but has enough talent and traits for consideration in a variety of coverage schemes as a developmental late-rounder.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst