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Dylan Thompson

Dylan Thompson (born October 25, 1991) is an American football executive and former quarterback who played college football for the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and briefly in the National Football League (NFL), before transitioning to front-office roles with multiple NFL teams. Thompson attended Boiling Springs High School in South Carolina, where he excelled as a two-sport athlete in football and basketball, earning recognition as a two-star quarterback recruit by major scouting services. At the University of South Carolina from 2010 to 2014, he redshirted his freshman year before serving as a backup quarterback, appearing in limited action during the 2011 and 2012 seasons with modest passing stats, including 1,027 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2012. In 2013, he appeared in 8 games with 783 passing yards and four touchdowns. His senior year in 2014 marked his most notable college performance, leading the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in passing yards with a school-record 3,574 yards, 26 touchdowns, and career records in completions (270) and attempts (451), while captaining the team to a 6-6 regular season record. Overall, Thompson finished his Gamecocks career with 5,401 passing yards and 40 touchdowns, earning a degree in sport and entertainment management in 2015. Undrafted in the , Thompson signed as an undrafted free agent with the , appearing in three preseason games with 277 passing yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions before his release. He signed with the in 2016 and again in 2017 but was released both times prior to the regular season without appearing in any games. In 2017, he served as director of player development for Charleston Southern University's men's team before transitioning to personnel roles. Transitioning to coaching and personnel, Thompson served as a character coach for the from 2018 to 2020, focusing on player development and off-field support. In 2021, he joined the Houston Texans as director of team development, a role he held through 2023, overseeing player advancement programs. By , Thompson had advanced to senior director of team support and advancement with the , entering his second season in that position as of 2025.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Dylan Thompson was born on October 25, 1991, in Boiling Springs, . He grew up in a supportive family environment, with parents Danny and Tammy Thompson, who actively encouraged his early interests in sports. Thompson has two siblings: an older sister, Traci, who served as a bat girl for Clemson baseball, and a younger brother, Daniel, who followed in his footsteps as a high school quarterback. His parents played a key role in fostering his athletic development, taking him to Clemson games from age four or five, where he would stand by the railing, dreaming of playing on the field, and engaging in imaginative play sessions mimicking professional quarterbacks like and . Thompson's early exposure to football and basketball came through family encouragement and the local community in Boiling Springs, where he began playing organized basketball at age four and often wore full uniforms for backyard games announced by his father. This foundation naturally progressed into more structured athletic activities during his youth. During his early years, Thompson participated in mission trips to and , reflecting his family's emphasis on personal values such as faith and .

High school career

Dylan Thompson attended Boiling Springs High School in , where he participated in both and as a two-sport . In , Thompson played and demonstrated versatility as a dual-threat player. As a junior, he threw for 1,300 yards and rushed for 500 yards, accounting for 21 touchdowns across six games despite dealing with a injury that limited his season; his team finished with an 8-4 record and reached the AAAA state final. During his senior year in 2009, he completed 117 of 199 passes for 2,074 yards and 22 touchdowns, though the Boiling Springs team was ineligible for the state playoffs due to a violation. Thompson also excelled in basketball, playing as a and shooting guard. As a junior, he averaged 17 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game, which earned him a scholarship offer from . Rated as a two-star recruit and the 94th-best pro-style quarterback nationally by , , and , Thompson received offers from East Carolina, Furman, , and before committing to the in June 2009 during an in-person visit with head coach . His selection to the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas as a senior highlighted his status as one of the top players in the state.

College career

Backup roles (2011–2013)

Upon arriving at the in 2010 after a standout high school career, Dylan Thompson redshirted as a true , preserving a year of eligibility while working primarily with the scout team to aid in practice preparations. In the 2011 season, Thompson served as the second-team quarterback behind starter Stephen Garcia, appearing in four games with limited action. He completed 2 of 2 passes for 17 yards and rushed five times for 16 yards, including an 8-yard touchdown run against . Despite the minimal snaps, Thompson engaged in depth chart battles to ascend the quarterback hierarchy, contributing to team practices as Garcia faced inconsistencies. His efforts earned him a spot on the Fall Academic Honor Roll, marking early progress toward his degree. Thompson's role expanded in 2012 as the primary backup to , playing in 11 games including two starts and compiling 66 completions on 127 attempts for 1,027 passing yards and 10 touchdowns against two interceptions. Notable performances included 330 yards and three touchdowns in a win over East Carolina and 310 yards with three scores against Clemson, showcasing his growing poise in relief duty. He continued to vie for more prominent positioning on the depth chart, transitioning from an afterthought the prior year to a reliable reserve who bolstered team dynamics through competitive practices. Thompson again earned Fall Academic Honor Roll recognition, advancing steadily in his sport and entertainment management studies. During the 2013 season, Thompson remained Shaw's backup, participating in 10 games with one start and completing 52 of 89 passes for 783 yards and four touchdowns alongside three interceptions. He added 16 rushes for 27 yards and three rushing touchdowns, providing versatile depth in short-yardage and relief situations. His practice contributions helped maintain quarterback competition and team preparation, while he secured another Fall Academic Honor Roll honor, culminating his undergraduate progress—he graduated in May 2014 with a in sport and entertainment management. Overall, Thompson's reserve tenure from 2011 to 2013 emphasized development through scout team work, limited-game experience, and ongoing depth chart challenges, fostering his readiness for greater responsibilities.

Starting quarterback (2014)

Entering the 2014 season, Dylan Thompson was named the starting quarterback for the by head coach , succeeding who had exhausted his eligibility after the 2013 campaign. Thompson, a fifth-year senior, made all 13 starts for the team that year, leveraging his prior experience as a backup to lead the offense. He served as team captain and earned Community Service Team and academic all-district honors. Under his direction, finished with a 7-6 overall record, including a 3-5 mark in () play. Thompson's statistical performance marked a career high, as he completed 270 of 451 passes for 3,564 yards, 26 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, achieving a 59.9% completion rate. These figures led the in completions, attempts, passing yards, and yards per game (274.2), while also setting a school single-season record for passing yards and ranking third in the conference for total offense at 268.6 yards per game. His leadership transformed South Carolina's passing attack, which had previously relied more on the run, into a more balanced and prolific unit that emphasized deep throws and red-zone efficiency. Key performances highlighted Thompson's growth and impact in high-stakes games. Against rival Clemson on November 29, he threw for 249 yards on 21-of-39 passing in a 35-17 loss, maintaining competitiveness in the Palmetto Bowl despite defensive pressures. In a crucial matchup versus on November 15, Thompson passed for 140 yards and sealed a 23-20 victory with a 4-yard rushing , extending South Carolina's win streak against the Gators to seven games. Thompson capped his college career in the Duck Commander Independence Bowl against on December 27, completing 22 of 34 passes for 284 yards and two touchdowns, while adding a 2-yard rushing score in a 24-21 win that marked the Gamecocks' fourth consecutive bowl victory. He then participated in the East-West Bowl and turned his focus to the , participating in South Carolina's pro day to demonstrate his skills to professional scouts ahead of declaring for the 2015 .

Professional career

San Francisco 49ers

After going undrafted in the 2015 , Dylan Thompson signed with the as an undrafted on May 5, 2015. His performance during the offseason program and training camp impressed coaches, earning him a spot on the team's following final roster cuts. Thompson appeared in three preseason games for the 49ers in , completing 24 of 40 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns while playing primarily with the third-team offense. He started the preseason finale against the on September 3, going 17 of 25 for 255 yards and two touchdowns, including a 70-yard scoring pass to . On September 5, the 49ers waived him to trim the roster, but he cleared waivers and was re-signed to the practice squad the next day. On November 21, 2015, Thompson was promoted to the 49ers' active roster after starting quarterback was placed on injured reserve with a . Following his promotion, Thompson served as the backup quarterback to for the remainder of the season. In this role, Thompson did not appear in any regular-season games but contributed to team preparation by simulating opposing quarterbacks during practices, including mimicking rivals. The 49ers waived Thompson again on May 6, 2016, as part of roster adjustments ahead of the .

Los Angeles Rams

Thompson signed with the on June 6, 2016, as an undrafted to bolster the team's depth during and preseason activities, following his departure from the . He served primarily as a third-string option behind , , and Sean Mannion, contributing to practice sessions and scout team preparations without significant playing time in the four preseason games. On August 27, 2016, the Rams released Thompson as part of final roster cuts, leaving him without a spot on the active roster or for the regular season. In 2017, Thompson rejoined the on May 30, once again providing veteran presence and depth at during the offseason and early . He saw no meaningful snaps before being waived on June 15, 2017, amid roster adjustments that reduced the quarterback group to Goff and Mannion. This release concluded Thompson's brief tenure with the and effectively ended his professional playing career, as he transitioned away from on-field roles thereafter. Over his time with the across both seasons, Thompson appeared in no regular-season games, maintaining a career total of zero and no recorded statistics. His contributions were limited to developmental support, helping maintain positional competition and preparing the starting unit through simulated opponent scenarios in practice.

Player development career

Charleston Southern University

Following the end of his brief NFL playing career with the , Dylan Thompson transitioned into his first post-playing role in player development. In September 2017, he was hired as the Director of Player Development for 's men's basketball program, a position recommended by , then the ' director of team development. In this entry-level role, Thompson's responsibilities centered on supporting student-athletes' holistic development, including mentoring them on life skills, academics, interpersonal relationships, and career transitions beyond . He focused on building personal connections with players to understand their backgrounds and advise coaching staff on tailored approaches, while also aiding them in navigating off-court challenges such as emotional and spiritual growth. Additionally, Thompson organized initiatives to foster community outreach, emphasizing the creation of positive and change agents within the program. Thompson served in the position for one year, departing in early 2018 for an opportunity with the Detroit Lions. His tenure positively influenced the Buccaneers' team culture by promoting personal accountability and success among players, including first-generation college students, and provided Thompson with valuable experience in mentorship that shaped his subsequent career in player development. Head coach Barclay Radebaugh noted that Thompson's character and insights from his athletic background would help elevate the program's emphasis on excellence and dependability.

Detroit Lions

In March 2018, Dylan Thompson was hired by the as their Character Coach/Team Development, marking his entry into personnel roles following his brief playing career. Thompson's responsibilities centered on fostering players' personal growth and through off-field support programs, while also promoting team culture and faith-based initiatives that aligned with his background in collegiate player development at . He assisted athletes in navigating the demands of professional life, including transitions into the league and ongoing personal challenges, by coordinating resources for holistic well-being. Over his tenure from 2018 to early 2021, Thompson contributed to leadership programs that strengthened team cohesion amid roster transitions and organizational shifts, such as the hiring of new head coach in 2021. His efforts included off-field support during the 2020 season's unique challenges, including the , helping players maintain focus and resilience.

Houston Texans

In February 2021, the Houston Texans hired Dylan Thompson as Director of Team Development, a role focused on character coaching and player support. Building on his experience as a character coach with the Detroit Lions, Thompson's duties centered on helping players navigate their NFL transitions and providing off-field assistance, including emotional and professional guidance to enhance team morale and individual growth. He collaborated closely with the and to oversee player life skills and career planning initiatives. Thompson's tenure from 2021 to 2023 coincided with major team changes, including the March 2022 trade of quarterback to the , during which he supported players through these transitions. Among his achievements, Thompson developed programs for rookie integration and veteran mentorship, earning praise as one of the league's top professionals in the role for his attentiveness, passion, and ability to build strong player relationships.

In June 2024, Dylan Thompson was hired by the as Senior Director of Team Support and Advancement. This promotion followed his tenure as Director of Team Development with the Houston Texans. Thompson's role involves overseeing team support and player advancement initiatives. As of the 2025 season, Thompson is entering his second year with the Commanders, serving under owner Josh Harris and head coach Dan Quinn amid the team's ongoing roster reconstruction. His contributions support player retention and development in this transitional phase, aligning with the franchise's emphasis on building a competitive foundation. No changes to Thompson's role have been reported as of November 2025.

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