Zachary Thomas didn't get a lot of fanfare when the Chicago Bears drafted him early in the 6th round last month. That shouldn't be a surprise. Late round picks rarely get much attention from the media. Still, it is a time-honored tradition to project what a rookie is and what he could become. After evaluating Thomas, it is interesting to see how many similarities he shares with an established Bears veteran. Left guard Cody Whitehair.
Both grew up in the middle part of the country. Whitehair came from Kearney, Nebraska, while Thomas lived seven hours away in Papa, Texas. Then there is the body types. Whitehair came into the NFL at 6'4, and 301 lbs. Thomas is 6'5, and 308 lbs. Both played tackle in college. Whitehair moved to guard/center in the NFL, and Thomas is playing early snaps at guard. Then there are the athletic profiles.
Whitehair:
- 40-yard dash - 5.08 seconds
- Bench press - 16 reps
- Broad jump - 110 inches
- 3-cone drill - 7.32 seconds
Thomas:
- 40-yard dash - 4.96 seconds
- Bench press - 21 reps
- Broad jump - 107 inches
- 3-cone drill - 7.4 seconds







