Thomas Dunn is a 6'1" Linebacker in the 2027 class.
Dunn attends Roosevelt in Colorado.
Dunn's Player Profile was created on November 19, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Thomas
DunnLB
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
170
HS
Roosevelt
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CO
5 Hard Hitting Linebackers to Know During Camp Season
Dunn measures in at 6’2 185-pounds. Last season, he had 69 total tackles (21 solo, 48 assisted), 13.5...
Written by Matt Tate
Thomas
DunnLB
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
170
HS
Roosevelt
|
CO
Fireworks in Colorado: Dynamic Players in the Centennial State
At 6’2 185, Thomas Dunn has a great frame – high hipped, long armed, muscular build. He uses...
Written by Nathaniel Kue
Thomas
DunnLB
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
170
HS
Roosevelt
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CO
These 2027 Colorado Defenders Are About to Blow Up
Dunn was selected for the Colorado All-State 2nd team. The linebacker measures in at 6’2 185-pounds. He had...
Written by Matt Tate
Thomas
DunnLB
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
170
HS
Roosevelt
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CO
2027 Rankings: Linebackers Beyond Top 150
Dunn measures in at 6’1 170-pounds. He accounted for 21 total tackles (9 solo, 12 assisted), 1.5 TFL,...
Written by Matt Tate
Thomas
DunnLB
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
170
HS
Roosevelt
|
CO
Dominate Efforts: 3A Defensive Standouts From Eliminated Teams
Dunn made an impression as a young player for Roosevelt, showing hustle and determination in his team’s playoff...
Written by Robert Davis
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Dunn measures in at 6’2 185-pounds. Last season, he had 69 total tackles (21 solo, 48 assisted), 13.5 TFL, 5 sacks, 1 QB pressures, 1 INT, 1 PD, with 1 FR. Good athletic ability due to very good lateral quickness, good acceleration, speed, and jumping. Uses his good range and reaction speed to consistently make the play. Dunn thrives has a downhill rusher. Uses his explosive get off speed and block shedding to get through blockers and into the backfield. When rushing off the edge, he’ll collapse the pocket and create incompletions. Good tackling. Uses his good strength to wrap up the ball carrier and pull them down. Look for a breakout season for him next season.
At 6’2 185, Thomas DunnThomasDunn
6'1" | 170 lbs | LB
Roosevelt | 2027 StateCO
has a great frame – high hipped, long armed, muscular build. He uses his length very well while setting the edge in the run game and keeping his chest clean against oncoming OL. Against the run, Dunn shows good instincts when to shoot his gap and when to be patient for the play to unravel. He shuffles square to the LOS, and has the speed to trigger downhill and make tackles. His speed also translates to being an effective blitzer from depth. Dunn pursuits hard and saved multiple potential TDs this season due to his effort. He finished the season with 69 TKLs, 13.5 TFLs, and 5 sacks earning 1st team all conference honors.
Dunn was selected for the Colorado All-State 2nd team. The linebacker measures in at 6’2 185-pounds. He had 69 total tackles (21 solo, 48 assisted), 13.5 TFL, 5 sacks, 1 QB pressure, 1 INT, 1 PD, and 1 FR. He has good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, lateral quickness, change of direction, good speed, and jumping. Dunn is consistently putting himself in position to make a play, whether in the run or passing game. Very good read and reaction speed. He excels at rushing the QB. Very good block shedding and good hand speed to run through OL. Good range to go from sideline to sideline. He’s grown a lot compared to last season, and I’m looking forward to seeing his continued growth.
Dunn measures in at 6’1 170-pounds. He accounted for 21 total tackles (9 solo, 12 assisted), 1.5 TFL, 1 sack, 3 QB hurries, and 1 pass deflection. Dunn has good athletic ability due to good acceleration, speed, and jumping. He uses his good mental processing to identify the play, and attack. Dunn is a good block shedder, and solid run stopper. Good competitive toughness to help his teammates finish tackles. He has good strength to stop running backs in their tracks. Excited to see more of Dunn next season.
Dunn made an impression as a young player for Roosevelt, showing hustle and determination in his team’s playoff exit. He contributed five solo tackles and five assisted tackles, consistently rallying to the football and staying active on the field. Dunn’s energy and commitment were evident throughout the game, marking him as a player with a bright future. As he continues to grow, Dunn will be one to keep on the radar heading into the offseason.