Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair just cracked ESPN’s top 10 off-ball linebackers list—and now he’s being compared to NBA legend Dennis Rodman.

On Tuesday, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler released his annual survey of NFL executives, scouts, and coaches. Al-Shaair landed at No. 6, with one evaluator calling him *“the Dennis Rodman of linebackers”* for his ability to rattle opponents.

What happened?

Al-Shaair, entering his eighth NFL season, earned his first Pro Bowl in 2025. He led the Texans in combined tackles with 103, added nine passes defensed, two interceptions, and a forced fumble. His motor and versatility—playing every down and flying sideline to sideline—drew the Rodman tag from an NFL personnel evaluator.

Why it matters for Dennis Rodman

Rodman, a five-time NBA champion and two-time Defensive Player of the Year, built his reputation on psychological warfare. He bullied opponents with trash talk, unpredictable antics, and relentless physicality. Al-Shaair mirrors that edge: an emotional, vocal leader who disrupts game plans just by being on the field.

The comparison isn’t just about stats. It’s about impact. Rodman’s presence alone forced teams to adjust schemes. Al-Shaair does the same, forcing coordinators to account for him mentally as much as schematically.

What comes next?

Al-Shaair’s 2025 breakout came after four seasons with the 49ers and a standout year in Tennessee. Now in Houston, he’s part of a loaded defense with Will Anderson Jr., Danielle Hunter, and Kamari Lassiter. His role as a tone-setter could define the Texans’ 2026 outlook.

Fowler’s list isn’t the only buzz around Al-Shaair. Other NFL stars drew fresh comparisons this week, too—like the Browns’ emerging talent likened to Luke Kuechly and Cowboys’ Dak Prescott urged to unlock a *“new dimension.”* But none carry the Rodman parallel’s historical weight.