Powerful, Ferocious, Speedy, Sacks … But About That Size

February 26th, 2026

Oklahoma QB menace and edge rusher R Mason Thomas.

You watch this guy’s videos and they are fun as hell. Joe could watch his cut-ups on an otherwise slow Friday night while working on some cold beers.

The speed is there. The ferocity is there. The explosion is there. The tenacity is there. The moves are there. The ballhawk mindset is there. The production is there.

But Oklahoma edge rusher R Mason Thomas’ measurements aren’t there. The Fort Lauderdale native is 6-2, 249 pounds. That gives NFL folks linebacker vibes.

(Fun fact: Coming out of Buffalo in 2014, Khalil Mack was 6-3, 251. Joe remembers a general manager telling Joe at the combine that winter that if Mack was on the board when he drafted, he’s got a problem. The analytics on Mack’s measurables screamed “bust” but the film screamed “dawg.” How’d that work out?)

Joe spoke with Thomas at the combine Wednesday at the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis. He isn’t worried about what people say about his size, whether they are NFL scouts, suits or coaches.

In fact, Thomas has a ready-made retort for any NFL statgeeks who try to dismiss him as an edge rusher because of his size. How do you fight the numberscrunchers? Use physics against them.

“I tell them an equation. I say to them a little force equation. Mass times acceleration equals force. … All I need to do is generate some more speed.

“All it is, is less weight, more speed, that’s all.”

Joe thinks that is hilarious: Thomas goes to war against the math nerds using physics. Brilliant!

Thomas confessed that some teams only want him to rush the passer. Thomas is not interested in this exclusive usage in any way.

“I see myself as a dominant pass rusher but [excelling] in the run game, too,” Thomas said. “People say [Thomas is] a designated pass rusher to come in on third down. Who just wants to come in on third down? I want to play the whole game.”

Go ahead and treat yourself to a cut-up of Thomas below. From what Joe reads, picking Thomas at No. 15, which is where the Bucs now have a first-round pick, might be too high. And Joe doubts Thomas will be on the board when the Bucs next pick at No. 46.

Thomas, like Georgia linebacker C.J. Allen, could be a trade down candidate for the Bucs.

For reference, Mack was selected fifth overall in the 2014 draft.

As for Thomas’ big personality? Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht has a known history for having a soft spot for players with big personalities.

15 Responses to “Powerful, Ferocious, Speedy, Sacks … But About That Size”

  1. 813bucboi Says:

    unfortunately, bowles’ defense ask DE/OLB to do a number of things lol…

    good pass rushers arent allowed to rush the passer in this defense lol….

    can he drop into coverage?…can he flip his hips and run with a RB or TE?

    GO BUCS!!!!

  2. DS Says:

    Love the bend !!

  3. Tim Says:

    At 15, if Styles is gone, I would like to see them take Cashius Howell, but if we traded back a few spots, I’d love to see them take this guy. He’s got a hell of a motor, hard hitter.

  4. First Last Says:

    He would be good against a lot of these mobile quarterbacks. But he reminds me too much of Chris Braswell

  5. Srbija Says:

    Draft him

  6. Tom Edrington Says:

    Many teams were not on board with Derrick Brooks because of his size….

  7. CC in TT Says:

    He’s too small

  8. ‘74 Bucs Fan Says:

    I’m good with a trade up in the second round to grab him. Gets low, good bend, good speed, good instincts.

  9. DBS Says:

    We took Kancey. Another second coming player. How did that work out? Draft them and Hope

  10. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “But Oklahoma edge rusher R Mason Thomas’ measurements aren’t there. The Fort Lauderdale native is 6-2, 249 pounds. That gives NFL folks linebacker vibes.”

    Yea, the rest of the leagues’ “undersized” is perfect for us, Thomas is about the same size as Shaq Barrett. So the “knock” that’d devalue Thomas to a team that runs a base 4-3, wouldn’t really apply with us.

    I like Thomas, and his speed to power kind of makes up for what would work against him being shorter than most offensive tackles. Could afford to work on his rush moves which would further compliment his get off. Wouldn’t take him if Howell(who’s also “undersized”) or Styles were available, but in a trade back he’d be a no brainer.

    I don’t think the way to look at refortifying our front 7/pass rush is finding that 1 diamond in the rough being a double digit sack and problem solved. Give me Diaby, Walker, & “???” hitting that 24-30 sacks combined mark, but more importantly generating pressure on demand. Sacks are cool, but so are throws in the dirt, tipped passes into coverage & throwaways.

  11. ModHairKen Says:

    They need a Sapp and a Brooks. Two guys who had markedly different personalities but whose intensity and desire raised the play of every other defensive player. Lynch and Barber were good, but playing with Brooks and Sapp made them greater.

  12. Canabuc Says:

    I like his speed and motor but I found that most of the things I saw in that video were him using his speed coming around the edge. Against NFL caliber tackles that may not work and he needs larger array of pass rush moves.

    Think I would rather pick Gabe Jacas or TJ Parker

  13. bakerfan Says:

    I said this several weeks ago, now Joe writes an article. You can not teach what this guy has, effort and tenacity is a mind set and this guy is loaded in spades with both.

  14. Bucnjim Says:

    Looked up his stats…..Am I missing something? He had a couple good games, one against Kent. I’m not familiar with him, so I’ve been wrong before.

  15. Defense Rules Says:

    Bucs’ pass rush would be a lot more effective if we added a monster DT/NT rather than a rookie Edge. YaYa is actually an excellent OLB who could get a LOT more sacks IF the interior of the Bucs’ DLine actually collapsed the interior of the opponents’ OLine and caused the QB to MOVE.

    Bucs’ defense was light-years better than it is now when we had Vea & Suh together (with Gholston) back in 2019-2021, with JPP & Shaq on the edges. No one could run against them, and our pass rush did its’ job.

    Bucs need to grab Ohio State’s Kayden McDonald with our #15 pick. Anything other than that and we’ll be watching a replay on defense of 2025 this year.

 

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