He may not have been selected in the NFL Draft, but joining a former teammate in the mile high city might soften the blow for Michigan safety Dymonte Thomas.

Per CantonRep.com writer Joe Scalzo, Thomas has agreed to sign with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent, joining former Wolverines team captain, tight end Jake Butt, who they selected with the first pick in the fifth round of the NFL Draft.

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As a recruit, Thomas was a former four-star, ranked 71st overall in the 2013 recruiting class in the 247Sports Composite. The Alliance (OH) Marlington native selected the Wolverines over the in-state Buckeyes, from whom he had an offer.

In his freshman season, Thomas was mostly relegated to special teams, and didn't really get to see the field as early or often as he was projected. He showed flashes, however, and got his chance to start in the 2016 season.

In 2016, he was fourth on the team in tackles, with 68, adding an interception, a fumble recovery, nine passes broken up and one quarterback hurry.

Along with the eleven Wolverines who were drafted, Thomas joins three that have signed as undrafted free agents upon the conclusion of the NFL Draft.

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