Post’s Ryan Dunleavy will provide his top 10 safety in this year’s NFL Draft, based on his ratings and conversations with people in the league.
1. Malachi Starks, Georgia, 6-1, 197
You can play both safety spots and slot coverage. Three times nationwide will become vocal leaders in a short period of time. The range from sidelines to sidelines. A reliable tackler. We created a 42 straight start, but maintained the presence of a heavy special team. Shuttle times at the NFL combine are slow. You can throw it deeper above his head.
2. Nick Emanwy, South Carolina, 6-3, 220
A downhill enforcing force that competes against the run route and the undercut route. It exudes competitiveness. Use a size/speed combination to catch the tight end of the pass-catching at the seam. Six carrier intercepts, including two picks 6. Some big profits touched flat. It is susceptible to reductions.
3. XavierWatts, Notre Dame, 6-0, 204
It counteracts questions about the average speed and one-on-one coverage ability of instinct, field recognition, and ball skills (intercepting the FBS top 13 over the past two seasons). Defensive quarterback. Toughness of tone setting. Previous recipients are learning the defensive nuances to play under more control.
