With Richard Sherman playing for the rival Niners, Kam Chancellor unlikely to ever take the field again due to a neck injury and now Thomas relocating to Baltimore, the Legion of Boom has fully exited the room. Not to take anything away from Sherman and Chancellor, who each earned four Pro Bowl nods in Seattle, but Thomas was the most gifted Legionnaire. With instincts that can't be taught and range that can't be explained, Thomas was the dream single-high safety in Pete Carroll's Cover 3 defense. At 29 years old, with six Pro Bowls and three first-team All-Pros under his belt, the guy's on a Hall of Fame track. It'll be exciting to watch his second act in Baltimore. But who will (attempt to) fill his shoes back in Seattle? Tedric Thompson got a crack at the job last season, after Thomas broke his leg in late September. Results were ... mixed. While he's penciled in as the starter right now, the 'Hawks could look to an intriguing safety class in this month's draft. Let's throw a dart at one prospect who could fit the bill: Maryland's Darnell Savage, a smart, instinctive center fielder whose 4.36 40 speed is on full display when he's closing on the football. And he just so happens to be on Seattle's list of pre-draft visitors.