Thomas Davis

Thomas Davis

40-Year-Old LinebackerLB
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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RANKS
$Signed a one-day contract with the Panthers in March of 2021.
Cut by Washington, career over
LBFree Agent
Knee
March 3, 2021
Washington released Davis (knee) on Wednesday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.
ANALYSIS
Davis missed Washington's final three games of the 2020 season -- including a playoff loss to the Buccaneers -- due to a knee injury. The transaction was simply procedural, as Davis was set to become a free agent in March and had already announced plans to retire. Assuming Davis doesn't have a change of heart, he'll end his NFL career with 1,216 tackles, 55 pass breakups, 29 sacks and 13 interceptions over 199 regular-season games. According to Alaina Getzenberg of The Charlotte Observer, Davis will soon sign a one-day contract with the Panthers to retire with the team that drafted him.
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Measurables Review
How do Thomas Davis' measurables compare to other linebackers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
6' 1"
 
Weight
235 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.60 sec
 
Shuttle Time
3.97 sec
 
Cone Drill
7.09 sec
 
Vertical Jump
36.5 in
 
Broad Jump
115 in
 
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Davis and coach Ron Rivera have opted for a reunion after one year apart. The gap year for Rivera saw him fired in Carolina, while Davis started all 16 games for disappointing Chargers team and finished with a six-year high of 112 tackles. The 37-year-old linebacker isn't much of a playmaker at this point in his career, but Davis is arguably the best bet for a three-down role in a position group where Jon Bostic, Reuben Foster, Cole Holcomb and Shaun Dion Hamilton also will be competing for snaps. IDP value is far from assured, but it's not out of the question either.
The 36-year-old Davis posted his second consecutive sub-100 tackle effort for the Panthers last year in large part due to a four-game suspension to begin the campaign. With the Chargers, his value as a veteran presence for a young and emerging linebacking corps will be immeasurable. It's quite possible that Uchenna Nwosu, the team's second-round pick in 2018, could wind up playing more snaps than Davis even if the veteran winds up starting games. Situated in a versatile defense uniquely capable of fielding a variety of exotic formations Davis won't - and probably shouldn't - be asked to do too much at this point in his career.
If Davis breaking his five-year streak with at least 100 tackles last season was disappointing enough, his four-game suspension to start this season only makes matters worse. While that absence will obviously hurt his production, giving Shaq Thompson a great opportunity in the process, the 35-year-old will be eager to re-establish himself once eligible and remains an impressive playmaker alongside Luke Kuechly.
Given his profound history of knee injuries (three ACL tears), advanced age (34 years old), and the looming specter of former first-round pick Shaq Thompson in the background, Davis feels somewhat risky being ranked this high. But his performance level remained high last year, and it would be a surprise to see Carolina lower his play count below the 750-snap mark after he played 1,008 last year. Davis' shaky floor is largely offset by the upside he presents -- he has eight sacks and seven interceptions over the last two years.
After 11 seasons and three torn ACLs, Davis was finally named to his first Pro Bowl last year, when he finished with 105 tackles and career-highs in sacks (5.5), interceptions (four) and forced fumbles (four). Although the Panthers’ date in the Super Bowl ultimately precluded Davis’ long-awaited trip to Hawaii, he and Luke Kuechly have been arguably the NFL’s best linebacking tandem in recent times. Somehow still boasting cat-like quickness at age 33, Davis enters this season coming off four straight seasons with at least 100 stops, making him about as reliable as they come at his position.
A player who’s endured three ACL tears since joining the league as a first round pick in 2005, Davis remarkably registered his third straight 100-tackle campaign last season. A career-long Panther, Davis’ final 2014 totals of 100 stops and 2.5 sacks were slight dips from 2013, but the veteran also missed one game due to a hip ailment. As he enters his eleventh season, Davis arguably remains the Panthers’ second-best fantasy player on defense, with only All Pro running mate Luke Kuechly topping him. While rookie first round linebacker Shaq Thompson could gradually grow into a Davis-type player, the 32-year-old is still enjoying a wildly productive close to a career filled with perseverance, and offers stellar IDP value for fantasy owners to boot.
The Panthers were rewarded in 2013 for their patience in Davis, a talented linebacker and former first-round pick who persevered through an improbable three ACL tears. He's still a risk for reinjury, but Davis was highly productive last year, finishing with 123 tackles (85 solo), four sacks and two interceptions in 16 games. He's among the league's best blitzing and coverage big-play threats at linebacker. He'll continue to post big numbers so long as he's on the field, as he has safety-like athleticism and an elite defensive line keeping blockers away from him.
Davis was second on the Panthers in tackles last season, and will start at strong side linebacker this season alongside rookie of the year and NFL leading tackler Luke Kuechly.
Thomas is attempting to become the first player in NFL history to return to action following three torn ACL surgeries. Even if he can do it, he's playing behind James Anderson and Luke Kuechly, both of which are expected to have big tackle numbers this year.
Davis is an extremely injury prone player, but he remains a rare athlete with the potential to put up big numbers in Carolina’s defense, which figures to spend a lot of time on the field in 2011. He tore his right ACL twice between November 2009 and June 2010, so he's in Bob Sanders territory when it comes to durability, but Davis’ 174 tackles (140 solo), five sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles in his last 23 games are nice numbers. If he’s on the field, he should be a steal.
Another torn ACL during summer OTAs has Davis likely to miss the majority of the regular season. The injury is a blow to Carolina's defensive corps, as Davis was in line for a career year as the Panthers' starting weak side linebacker. The Panthers have so far neglected to place him on injured reserve, so he may still be available as a late season pickup.
Davis finished the 2008 season with a career-high 113 tackles along with 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. The move over the weak side behind Julius Peppers paid immediate dividends for Davis, as he became a very productive player for the Panthers and IDP owners alike. It looks like Peppers will remain in Carolina this season, so a repeat of his 2008 numbers isn't out of the question.
Davis enjoyed another solid -- if unspectacular -- season as the Panthers' starting strong-side linebacker rolling up another 88 tackles including a career-high three sacks. He'll be pushed for snaps by rookie Dan Connor, but he's a viable option for 80-90 tackles again if he can stay healthy.
Davis will start at the strongside linebacker spot again in 2007 after piling up 88 tackles over 14 games a year ago. He could crack the century mark for the first time in his career with a full season's worth of starts and another year of experience under his belt, given his incredible athleticism and continued development at linebacker after playing safety at Georgia.
After playing safety and linebacker last season, the Panthers decided to move him to linebacker this season. Playing only one position should help the second-year player. Davis will be worth a late-round selection in all IDP formats.
Davis is a very versatile defensive player who can play both safety and linebacker. With the Panthers lacking much depth at either position, Davis will be forced to play both positions for much of the season. Colin Branch's season-ending knee injury opened up a starting job for Davis at strong safety and he'll likely play most snaps in that spot but could spell Brandon Short at linebacker as well.
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To miss wild-card round
LBWashington Commanders
Knee
January 7, 2021
Davis (knee) has been ruled out for Saturday night's wild-card game against the Buccaneers.
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Won't play in Philadelphia
LBWashington Commanders
Knee
January 1, 2021
Davis (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Eagles, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.
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Will retire after 2020 season
LBWashington Commanders
Knee
December 29, 2020
Davis (knee) announced via his personal Instagram account that he'll retire following the 2020 season.
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Won't play Sunday
LBWashington Commanders
Knee
December 25, 2020
Davis (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against Carolina, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.
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Increased role on tap
LBWashington Commanders
December 20, 2020
Davis will assume a starting role at strongside linebacker for Sunday's matchup against Seattle, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.
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