Ranking the Top 145 College Football Safeties for 2025

John Canady
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145) Lardarius Webb Jr., Wake Forest
Lardarius Webb Jr. spent last season at South Alabama, where he quietly impressed in his role in the secondary. After totaling 41 tackles, three pass defenses, and two interceptions, the defensive back opted to enter the transfer portal, quickly finding a home at Wake Forest. Keep an eye on him to shine with the Demon Deacons in 2025.
1) Caleb Downs, Ohio State Buckeyes
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Caleb Downs spent one season at Alabama before transferring to Ohio State following the retirement of legendary head coach Nick Saban. In his first season with the Buckeyes, the talented safety played a pivotal role in the team's secondary, leading OSU's stout defense on a run to become National Champions in college football's first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff bracket. Running it back another season with Ohio State, Downs will have the opportunity to help his squad compete for back-to-back championships while proving he's a top prospect in next year's NFL Draft.
2) Leonard Moore, Notre Dame
Leonard Moore put together an impressive freshman season for Notre Dame, totaling 48 tackles, 11 pass defenses, two interceptions, and two forced fumbles. The versatile safety quickly proved to be a vital piece for Marcus Freeman's defense. Heading into next year, Moore can take another leap as a defender.
3) Jermod McCoy, Tennessee
Jermod McCoy spent his freshman season at Oregon State, where he quickly impressed before transferring to Tennessee. In his first season with the Vols, the versatile defensive back put together a career-year racking up 44 tackles, seven pass defenses, and four interceptions. Look for him to take yet another step in 2025.
4) D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana
D'Angelo Ponds began his college career at James Madison before following head coach Curt Cignetti to the Big Ten, joining Indiana. In his first season with the Hoosiers, the Florida native continued his strong play, totaling 55 tackles, nine pass defenses, and three interceptions. Heading into Year 3, Ponds can prove he's a top secondary defender.
5) Daylen Everette, Georgia
Daylen Everette has spent the last three seasons at Georgia, where he's improved each year. Coming off a career year, the Bulldogs defender heads into 2025 with the opportunity to put his name on the map ahead of next year's NFL Draft. As one of the leaders on Georgia's defense, expect big things from Everette.
6) Chandler Rivers, Duke
Chandler Rivers has been a three-year starter at Duke, and he's impressed in each season. The Texas native filled up the stat sheet last season, totaling 54 tackles, eight pass defenses, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, and a sack. Heading into 2025, Rivers will have a considerable role for the Blue Devils' defense.
7) Koi Perich, Minnesota
Koi Perich put together an impressive freshman season at Minnesota. The six-foot-one safety totaled 46 tackles, five interceptions, two pass defenses, and a forced fumble for the Golden Gophers, quickly proving to be a top secondary defender in the nation. With high expectations entering 2025, Perich places high on this list.
8) Michael Taaffe, Texas Longhorns
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Michael Taaffe may be one of the most inspiring college football stories. The safety joined the Longhorns as a walk-on before earning a scholarship after quickly impressing the coaching staff. In his third season with Texas, Taaffe put together a career season racking up 78 total tackles, ten pass defenses, two sacks, two interceptions, and a forced fumble. The playmaker seemed poised to enter his name into the NFL Draft following the season. Still, after Texas' heartbreaking loss in the CFP semifinals, he opted to return for his senior season due to "unfinished business." Taaffe will be vital to the Longhorns secondary heading into next season.
9) Dillon Thieneman, Oregon Ducks
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Dillon Thieneman spent two years at Purdue, where he proved to be one of the top safeties in the league despite being on one of the worst teams in the nation. The versatile defender has recorded 100+ tackles in each of his two seasons with the Boilermakers, and following a horrid 1-11 season for Purdue, Thieneman opted to hit the portal, where he quickly found a home with the Oregon Ducks. From the worst teams in the Big Ten to one of the best, the safety can put his name on the map under Dan Lanning in 2025.
10) KJ Bolden, Georgia
KJ Bolden is another safety who impressed throughout his freshman season. The Georgia defender totaled 59 tackles, one pass defense, one sack, one forced fumble, and an interception for the Bulldogs this past season. Bolden's versatility in coverage may be one of the most impressive things about his game. Keep an eye on Bolden rolling into next season.
11) Bray Hubbard, Alabama
Bray Hubbard has spent two seasons at Alabama but rose to the scene in 2024 after an impressive sophomore campaign. The six-foot-two defender totaled 57 tackles, three interceptions, two pass defenses, and a forced fumble for the Crimson Tide. Rolling into 2025, Hubbard has plenty of room to grow.
12) Terry Moore, Duke
Terry Moore has played for Duke the past three seasons, where he's continuously shown improvement. The North Carolina native put together a career-year last season, racking up 71 tackles, five pass defenses, four interceptions, two forced fumbles, and a sack. Next season, Moore has the chance to increase his draft stock in a big way with the Blue Devils.
13) Keon Sabb, Alabama Crimson Tide
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Keon Sabb began his college journey at Michigan before transferring to Alabama for his sophomore season. The former four-star recruit has shown plenty of flashes throughout his first two campaigns and seems destined to have a big season next year to solidify himself as a top secondary player in the 2026 NFL Draft. Continuity is key to development, and Sabb will have all the keys to success with the Crimson Tide next season.
14) Isaiah Nwokobia, SMU
Isaiah Nwokobia put together a monster season at SMU last year, totaling 100 tackles, three interceptions, three pass defenses, and 0.5 sacks. The six-foot-one safety was everywhere on the field for the Mustangs and was a key reason for SMU's success this past year. Returning to college for a fifth season is a bold move after his career year, but it could work in his favor if he can build on last season's production.
15) Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma Sooners
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Kendal Daniels spent three seasons at Oklahoma State, serving as one of the top leaders on the Cowboys. The safety hit the portal, and he was looking to use his final season of eligibility to compete for something bigger, which led him down the road to join Oklahoma and Brent Venables's defense. Daniels offers a unique skillset that allows him to line up in multiple positions on the field within different coverages. He'll have a chance to prove why the Sooners quickly recruited him to the SEC once he entered the portal.
16) Xavier Nwankpa, Iowa
Xavier Nwankpa has stood out in the Iowa Hawkeyes secondary over the last couple of seasons. Many believed the talented safety could be an intriguing prospect in this year's NFL Draft class, but the six-foot-two defender opted to run it back one more year in college. Heading into the 2025 season, Nwankpa will be a name to watch.
17) Rod Moore, Michigan
Rod Moore entered the 2024 season looking to prove he could be the consistent playmaker the Wolverines hoped he could be in their secondary. However, after a knee injury ended his season before it began, the safety opted to return another year to prove his latest setback won't stop him from playing at a high level in 2025. The potential is there; he just has to put it together. He has a solid chance to do precisely that this coming season.
18) Isaac Smith, Mississippi State
Isaac Smith put together a monster season this past year as a sophomore. The versatile safety totaled 127 tackles, three pass defenses, and a forced fumble for Mississippi State. Heading into 2025, Smith has the opportunity to build on his breakout year and prove to NFL scouts he's a top safety in next year's draft class.
19) Malik Hartford, Ohio State
Malik Hartford joins the list as the third Ohio State product. The safety has yet to put together half the production of Downs and Styles, but he has the tools to develop into the same level of playmaker, if not better. Hartford is versatile with his ability to play multiple roles in different schemes, which alone could get him plenty of interest when it becomes his time to enter the NFL Draft.
20) Sonny Styles, Ohio State
Ohio State has become home to some of the top safeties in the nation as Sonny Styles becomes the second Buckeye on this list. The Ohio native put together a monster season during his junior campaign in 2024, totaling 100 tackles, six sacks, five pass defenses and a forced fumble. Heading into 2025, Styles has the chance to prove he is the top safety in the nation.
21) Jalen Catalon, Missouri
Jalen Catalon put together a monster season for UNLV this past year, racking up 96 total tackles, five interceptions, four pass defenses, two sacks, and a forced fumble. The versatile safety used his strong year to test his value in the transfer portal, where he quickly found a home in the SEC with Missouri. As a key piece for the Tigers' secondary, Catalon is in line for another big season in 2025.
22) Sage Ryan, Ole Miss
Sage Ryan spent the season as a full-time starter for LSU, totaling 43 tackles, four pass defenses, three forced fumbles, one interception, and a sack. Ryan entered the portal after the season concluded, and Lane Kiffin quickly jumped at the chance to sway the SEC safety to Ole Miss. Now, as part of another talented secondary group, Ryan will have the opportunity to show NFL scouts he's a top safety prospect ahead of the following offseason.
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23) Zechariah Poyser, Miami
Zechariah Poyser has a standout season during his freshman year at Jacksonville State, totaling 77 tackles, eight pass defenses, and three interceptions. The talented safety quickly entered the transfer portal following the end of the season, looking to cash in on his strong season, where he quickly found a home at Miami. Now, the defender will get the chance to show the nation why he's a top secondary player against ACC competition next year.
24) Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina
Jalon Kilgore committed to South Carolina a top ranked safety in the 2023 recruited class. The Georgia native immediately made an impact in the Gamecocks secondary, mainly with his versatility to play at both safety and corner, where he played as a nickel most of last season. With Nick Emmanwori gone, Kilgore may be relied on to pivot back to safety with the chance to prove he's one of the top secondary defenders in the nation next season.
25) Tamarcus Cooley, LSU
Tamarcus Cooley entered the transfer portal following NC State's bowl game and quickly became a top option for teams looking to land a safety. After a strong season for the Wolfpack, Cooley had multiple offers, but Brian Kelly and the Tigers managed to persuade the ACC defender to make the transition to the SEC. Cooley can increase his draft stock with a big year at LSU.
26) King Mack, Penn State
King Mack began his college career at Penn State before transferring to Alabama in 2024. However, the defender quickly realized that the grass wasn't greener on the other side, which led to him transferring back to the Nittany Lions this offseason, as he'll likely be slotted into the team's starting lineup on the secondary. If he can finally put it all together, Mack could be one of the more underrated off-season additions.
27) Bishop Fitzgerald, USC
Bishop Fitzgerald spent two seasons at NC State after joining the Wolfpack following standout seasons at the JUCO level. Fitzgerald quickly proved he belonged, and after entering the transfer portal, teams made it a priority to recruit the safety. Ultimately, Lincoln Riley landed the experienced veteran, and he'll be a major key for the Trojans' defense next season.
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28) Samuel Omosigho, Oklahoma
Samuel Omosigho put together a solid sophomore season for Oklahoma this past year, totaling 40 tackles, one pass defense, and a forced fumble. Although the stats aren't flashy, the defender has the talent to be one of the top safeties next season, especially with another strong off-season. Omosigho is a raw talent, but if he can put it all together, he could be a difference-maker for Oklahoma in 2025.
29) Kamari Ramsey, USC
Kamari Ramsey spent two seasons at UCLA before transferring to USC before the 2024 season. In his first year with the Trojans, the defender put together a career year, racking up 60 total tackles, five pass defenses, two sacks, two forced fumbles, and an interception. Looking to continue his development, Ramsey opted to forego the NFL Draft and suit up for the Trojans for another season, where he'll be a key piece in Lincoln Riley's secondary.
30) Randon Fontenette, Vanderbilt
Randon Fontenette started his college career at TCU before transferring to Vanderbilt after one season. The safety put together a breakout season with the Commodores, proving he has the talent to be one of the best defenders in the nation next year. Fontenette proved his versatility by totaling 72 tackles, seven pass defenses, 3.5 sacks, and an interception in 2024, and entering next season, he has everything he needs to put his name on the map.
31) Joenel Aguero, Georgia
Joenel Aguero is entering his third season at Georgia, and like the rest of the Bulldogs, the safety has high expectations entering his junior year. The defender is set to have an increased role in Kirby Smart's defense, and if he can match the expectations he enters the season with, Aguero will be a top safety in college football in 2025.
32) Peyton Bowen, Oklahoma
Peyton Bowen is entering his junior season at Oklahoma next year, with high expectations. The talented safety is a versatile defender with solid awareness, but his ability to get downhill in the run game separates him from the rest. Bowen can increase his draft stock in a significant way with the Sooners in 2025.
33) Jordan Castell, Florida
Jordan Castell has impressed in his two seasons at Florida. The six-foot-two defender has a quick burst, which allows him to close the gap in zone coverage at an impressive level. In addition, the safety is aggressive in run defense as he's become a reliable defender to close to the ball.
34) Robert Spears-Jennings, Oklahoma
Robert Spears-Jennings is entering his senior season in 2025. The safety has spent three years at Oklahoma, where he's improved each season. As one of the key components of Brent Venables's defense, the Sooners defender can put his name on the map this upcoming season.
35) Javien Toviano, LSU
Javien Toviano enters his junior season with LSU. In his first two seasons with the Tigers, the safety has shown flashes of his ability to be a playmaker in the secondary. Heading into 2025, Toviano will likely have an expanded role for Brian Kelly's defense.
36) TJ Metcalf Jr., Michigan
TJ Metcalf Jr. put together an impressive sophomore campaign in 2024 at Arkansas. The Alabama native totaled 56 tackles, seven pass defenses, three interceptions, and a forced fumble. Metcalf will look to continue improving his draft stock with a pivotal junior season with the Razorbacks in 2025.
37) Duce Chestnut, Syracuse
Duce Chestnut spent two seasons at Syracuse before transferring to LSU before the 2023 season. After one lackluster year with the Tigers, the safety realized the grass wasn't greener on the other side and transferred back to join the Orange. In 2024, Chestnut finished with 61 total tackles, five pass defenses, one sack, a forced fumble, and an interception. Expect a big season in 2025 for the New Jersey native.
38) Kamari Wilson, Arizona State
Kamari Wilson spent his first two college seasons at Florida before transferring to Arizona State in 2024. The safety didn't make much of an impact in his first season with the Sun Devils, but he has the talent to be a key piece in the secondary. The 2025 season will be a big year for Wilson.
39) Jahron Manning, Mississippi State
Jahron Manning put together a career year for Old Dominion, racking up 84 total tackles, three pass defenses, three interceptions, and 0.5 sacks. The safety transferred to Mississippi State looking to be the key piece in the secondary that the Bulldogs have desperately been seeking to compete with the top offenses in the conference. Heading into next year, Manning will be a name to watch.
40) Khalil Barnes, Clemson
Khalil Barnes has spent his first two seasons at Clemson, where he's quickly looked the part for the Tigers. The Georgia native racked up 61 total tackles, four interceptions, and three pass defenses this past season. Next year, Barnes will have the chance to prove he's a top safety in the league.
41) Derek Williams Jr., Texas
Derek Williams Jr. enters his third season at Texas after showing flashes in his first two years. The versatile safety heads into his junior year looking to play a pivotal role in Steve Sarkisian's secondary. Williams Jr. will have the chance to prove he's a top defender in the nation.
42) Malik Spencer, Michigan State
Malik Spencer has spent three seasons at Michigan State, where he's developed into a reliable playmaker for the Spartans. The six-foot-one safety totaled 44 tackles, two pass defenses, one interception, and one forced fumble. Heading into the 2025 season, Spencer will be a leader on MSU's defense.
43) Key Lawrence, Ole Miss
Key Lawrence started his college career at Tennessee before transferring to Oklahoma, where he spent three seasons. The safety transferred to Ole Miss ahead of the 2024 season, but his limited production prevented him from adding to his college stats in a significant way. However, he'll have the chance to redeem himself and prove he's still a top player in the nation moving forward.
44) Jonah Williams, Texas
Jonah Williams committed to Texas as a top safety prospect in his recruiting class. In addition to what he can do on the football field, the defender is also an impressive talent on the baseball field. Williams will have a chance to make an impact early with the Longhorns.
45) Ivan Taylor, Alabama
Ivan Taylor is another top safety recruit from this year's high school class. The Alabama defender will likely be a big-time playmaker for the Crimson Tide throughout his career. Still, he can prove it early for Kalen DeBoer's squad this year.
46) Makari Vickers, Oklahoma
Makari Vickers committed to Oklahoma as a top prospect in the 2023 class. The defensive back has struggled to find a sizable role in his first two seasons with the Sooners, but that doesn't take away from the talent and potential he has to be an absolute playmaker in the team's secondary. The 2025 season will be a massive opportunity for him to prove that.
47) Conrad Hussey, Florida State
Conrad Hussey is another top recruit from the 2023 class, but unlike Vickers, he's produced at a high level since his freshman season. The Florida native has totaled 40 tackles, two pass defenses, two forced fumbles, and an interception up to this point. Heading into his junior year, Hussey could have a breakout season ahead of him.
48) DaKaari Nelson, Penn State
Dakaari Johnson spent his freshman season at Penn State, where he saw limited opportunities. Heading into next season, the six-foot-three safety has the chance to play a pivotal role in the Nittany Lions' defense. Keep an eye on Johnson heading into next year to quickly rise up this list.
49) Elliot Washington II, Penn State
Elliot Washington II is another Penn State defender who finds himself on the list. The Florida native broke out in his sophomore season, racking up 26 tackles, six pass defenses, and one interception. The Nittany Lions' safety will be a key contributor in 2025.
50) Dijon Johnson, Florida
Dijon Johnson showed out last season for Florida, totaling 24 tackles and two pass defenses during his sophomore season. The safety proved he could play at a high level against the SEC competition. Heading into next year, he'll be able to add to his strong sophomore campaign.
51) Malik Muhammad, Texas
Malik Muhammad spent the last two seasons at Texas, showcasing his versatility as a defensive back. The Texas native can line up wherever he's needed on defense and has quickly become a key piece for the Longhorns. Heading into 2025, the defensive back is poised for another big season.
52) Jyaire Hill, Michigan
Jyaire Hill is another defensive back with the versatility to play multiple positions. The six-foot-two defender put together a career year last season, totaling 35 tackles, eight pass defenses, one interception, and one sack. Expect a big season for Hill in 2025.
53) Will Lee III, Texas A&M
Will Lee III started his career at Kansas State, where he quickly impressed. The talented defender transferred to Texas A&M and continued to showcase his versatility. Heading into next season, he's expected to be one of the top secondary defenders in the SEC and the nation.
54) Bud Clark, TCU
Bud Clark is one of the more experienced defenders on this list, suiting up for TCU over the last five seasons. The Horned Frogs defender broke out in 2024, racking up 68 tackles, three pass defenses, three interceptions, and one forced fumble. Keep an eye on Clark heading into 2025.
55) Caleb Weaver, Duke
Caleb Weaver spent the last three seasons at Sam Houston. After a monster season totaling 97 tackles, six pass defenses, four interceptions, and a forced fumble, the versatile defender transferred to Duke. Against ACC competition, Weaver could put his name on the map.
56) Xavier Filsaime, Texas
Xavier Filsaime committed to Texas as a top recruit out of high school. Since joining the Longhorns, the safety hasn't gotten the opportunity to make much of an impact, but that's set to change this season. After losing multiple top players to the draft, Steve Sarkisian will likely have Filsaime play a significant role in the defense this season.
57) Dalton Brooks, Texas A&M
Dalton Brooks is another top recruit to find his name on this list. After a breakout season for the Aggies in 2024, totaling 59 tackles, two pass defenses, one interception, and a sack, the defender heads into 2025 with high expectations. Keep an eye on him to work his way up this list once the season starts.
58) Demello Jones, Georgia
Demello Jones committed to Georgia as a top recruit, but so far, he's struggled to carve out a sizable role in the Bulldogs' loaded secondary. In 2025, that could change with the chance that he finally earns himself a sizable role for Kirby Smart's squad. With the potential to be an immediate impact player, Jones will be a fun prospect to watch grow this season.
59) Corian Gipson, Clemson
Corian Gipson has the potential to be a big-time playmaker for Clemson this season. The Texas native committed to the Tigers as a highly recruited prospect and with a chance to emerge in the secondary this season, Gipson will have the chance to put his name on the map and prove the hype out of high school was warranted.
60) Jaylen Heyward, UCF
Jaylen Heyward is another top recruit who struggled to earn a significant role during his freshman season at UCF. However, he has everything he needs to break out heading into 2025. With the Knights hoping Heyward can be a reliable part of their secondary next season, all eyes will be on him to deliver.
61) DQ Smith, South Carolina
Not many people may know DQ Smith, but he has the talent and potential to make a name for himself in 2025. The Gamecocks' safety had a breakout year in 2023, and he entered the 2024 season with high expectations. Smith didn't take the expected steps, but with a more significant role expected in the coming year, look for Smith to have a bounce-back season for South Carolina.
62) Zaquan Patterson, Oklahoma State
Zaquan Patterson entered the transfer portal after one season at Miami. The talented safety racked up 19 tackles and two pass defenses as a true freshman before transferring to Oklahoma State. With an expanded role expected with the Cowboys next season, Patterson will finally get the chance to prove he's a top safety in all college football.
63) Brenden Jordan, Texas Tech
Brenden Jordan committed to Texas Tech as one of the top recruits in his respective recruiting class and as one of the top athletes. The six-foot defender has the versatility to play all over on defense, and he's shown flashes of how impactful he can be in the first two seasons for the Red Raiders. Heading into year three, he's poised for another step in his development that could put his name on the map.
64) Kylin Jackson, TCU
Kylin Jackson committed to LSU as a top recruit, but struggled to find a sizable role with the Tigers in his first two seasons. The safety heads to TCU, where he'll likely get an expanded role. Don't be surprised if Jackson breaks out with the Horned Frogs.
65) Aaron Flowers, Oregon
Aaron Flowers joined Oregon as a top recruit out of high school. The safety hasn't yet received a chance to flash his potential, but that could change in 2025. If Flowers has a larger role, he's likely to make an immediate impact for Dan Lanning's squad.
66) Ricardo Jones, Clemson
Ricardo Jones committed as a top recruit out of high school. The Georgia native showed out in his freshman season with the Tigers, totaling 20 tackles, one sack, and an interception in a limited role during his first season. Heading into next year, the six-foot-two safety will have the opportunity to build on his strong freshman campaign.
67) Dontae Carter, Vanderbilt
Another rising sophomore who finds his name on this list is Dontae Carter. The Texas native racked up 11 tackles and two pass defenses with the Commodores during his freshman season. Heading into 2025, Carter will have the opportunity to take on an expanded role, which bodes well for him to continue impressing.
68) Reggie Powers III, Oklahoma
Reggie Powers III is another talented recruit who found himself backing up in the depth chart during his freshman season at Oklahoma. Nonetheless, it's hard to believe that Brent Venables would let a talent like Powers sit on the bench for another season. Keep an eye on Powers III to find the field, and when he does, make an impact.
69) Koy Beasley, Miami (OH)
Koy Beasley committed to Purdue as a highly recruited prospect out of high school, but struggled to find the field during his freshman year. Despite that, the versatile defender is expected to find a role at his new squad after joining Miami-OH this offseason, and it wouldn't be a shock to see him play multiple positions. Keep an eye on Beasley to have a breakout year.
70) Jaiden Patterson, North Carolina
Jaiden Patterson didn't see much opportunity in Year 1 at North Carolina. However, his talent on the field is easy to bet on. Under a defensive guru in Bill Belichick, it won't be a shock to see Patterson find a way to impact the Tar Heels in his sophomore season with his versatility.
71) Adon Shuler, Notre Dame
Adon Shuler emerged on the scene during his sophomore season at Notre Dame. In an expanded role in the Fighting Irish's secondary, the versatile safety racked up 59 total tackles, five pass defenses, three interceptions, and one forced fumble. Heading into 2025, Shuler can continue building on his breakout year and prove he's a top safety in the nation.
72) Sylvester Smith, Auburn
Sylvester Smith committed to Auburn as a top recruit out of high school, but didn't receive much of an opportunity in Year 1 to make an impact. However, in 2024, the Alabama native saw increased usage on the field, and during that time, he proved that he's ready to contribute now. Heading into next season, Smith's role will only grow, which bodes well for him to put his name on the map.
73) Malcolm Ziglar, North Carolina
Malcolm Ziglar didn't see much time on the field in 2024 for North Carolina, but in his limited snaps, he quickly flashed his potential. Heading into 2025, with the opportunity to play under a defensive guru like Bill Belichick, Ziglar could be an exciting player to monitor with his skill set and versatility.
74) Trajen Greco, Missouri
Trajen Greco is another highly recruited prospect who struggled to find the field in year one. Despite that, the Georgia native has all the tools needed to succeed in Missouri's secondary as soon as next year. If Greco manages to carve out the role expected of him, keep your eyes on him to impress.
75) Jaydan Hardy, Oklahoma
Jaydan Hardy committed to Oklahoma as a highly recruited prospect out of high school. Last season, the talented defender struggled to find a role in a loaded Sooners secondary. However, with multiple changes to OU's secondary, Hardy has a chance to prove exactly why Brent Venables recruited him heavily out of high school.
76) Zeke Berry, Michigan
Zeke Berry committed to Michigan as a top recruit out of high school. In his first two seasons with the Wolverines, the versatile defender struggled to find the field buried in the team's depth chart. However, in 2024, Berry finally got the opportunity to make an impact, and he did precisely that, totaling 37 tackles, nine pass defenses, two interceptions, and a forced fumble. Heading into 2025, the California native can continue increasing his stock as a secondary option on NFL teams' radars.
77) Zion Branch, Georgia
Zion Branch committed to USC as a highly recruited prospect out of high school, teaming up with his talented twin, Zachariah Branch. In his first two seasons with the Trojans, the safety struggled with consistency, adding to the issues for Lincoln Riley's defense during that time. The twin brothers entered the transfer portal looking for a fresh start, immediately becoming top targets for contending teams. Landing at Georgia could be a saving grace for both players, but more specifically for the dynamic safety who now gets to learn under one of the best defensive coaches in the nation, Kirby Smart.
78) Peyton Woodyard, Oregon
Peyton Woodyard committed initially to Alabama out of high school before transferring to Oregon after the retirement of Nick Saban. In his freshman season with the Ducks, Woodyard struggled to carve out a sizable role, but he still found the field in limited opportunities during Dan Lanning and the Ducks' impressive year in 2024. Set to receive an expanded role in 2025, the six-foot-two defender is expected to take a leap and play a pivotal role in Oregon's secondary next season.
79) Red Morgan, Alabama
Red Morgan is another former top recruit who struggled to find the field in his freshman season this past year. Despite that, there's no denying that the talent is there, and with an increased role, he could be an immediate impact player for the Crimson Tide. With enough flashes in his limited role to be confident in a second-year leap, Morgan has high expectations for next season.
80) Kingston Lopa, Oregon
Another versatile Oregon defender to join this list is six-foot-five Kingston Lopa. Not only does his size in the secondary make his fit in Dan Lanning's defense intriguing, but his instincts and dynamic ability to adapt in coverage during high school make him an exciting player to watch develop in 2025. If he can crack the rotation, expect good things to happen.
81) K.J. Kirkland, Florida State
K.J. Kirkland committed to Florida State as a top recruit out of high school. The talented safety didn't get much run in Year 1, which led to a redshirt season, but he showed out during this past year for the Seminoles. Kirkland capitalized on his increased role, totaling 46 tackles and two pass defenses. Heading into next season, there's much more room for growth, which gives me confidence that he could be a top safety in the nation..
82) Jamel Johnson, TCU
Jamel Johnson showed out this past season at TCU, racking up 73 tackles, three pass defenses, and one forced fumble in the Horned Frogs' secondary. The Texas native will be a key piece in the team's secondary next season. With his versatility, it wouldn't be a shock to see him drastically increase his draft stock by the end of the 2025 season.
83) Ryan Yaites, TCU
Ryan Yaites initially committed to LSU out of high school as a top recruit. After struggling to find a role on the Tigers' loaded defense, Yaites transferred to California, where he saw more of the same issues. Now, Yaites heads into 2025 hoping his new fit at TCU can help him finally crack the rotation on defense. Although the safety hasn't broken out yet, his potential as a versatile defender keeps me optimistic that sooner or later, he'll rise on the scene and prove why he was a highly recruited prospect.
84) Ben Minich, Notre Dame
Ben Minich has struggled to carve out a role throughout his first two seasons at Notre Dame, but his talent level will be hard for Marcus Freeman to ignore much longer. The Ohio native has the size and defensive instincts to make an impact in coverage, and his reliability in run defense could help him see an increased role on defense.
85) Warren Roberson, Texas
Warren Roberson committed to Texas as a top recruit out of high school. Like other highly recruited prospects on this list, the defender has struggled to find a role through the start of his college career due to being buried on the depth chart. However, heading into 2025, there seems to be a chance Roberson will get to see an expanded role in the Longhorns' defense, which bodes well for him to rise up this list.
86) Bryce Anderson, Texas A&M
Bryce Anderson committed to Texas A&M as a top recruit out of high school and has since spent the last three seasons developing in the Aggies' defense. In 2023, the Texas native put together a solid campaign that placed high expectations next to his name entering the 2024 season. However, after an inconsistent season in the secondary for Texas A&M, he'll head into 2025 looking to bounce back.
87) Terrance Love, Colorado
Terrance Love committed to Auburn as a highly recruited prospect in his draft class. The six-foot-two safety transferred to Colorado after struggling to carve out a sizable role in the Tigers' defense, and there's no doubt that he's talented enough to make an impact when given the opportunity. With the turnover in Colorado's defense this offseason, Love could be slotted for an increased role next season.
88) Daemon Fagan, NC State
Daemon Fagan is another former top recruit who found himself on this list. The versatile defender hasn't had the opportunity to make an impact in the Wolfpack's defense up to this point. However, with the wave of outgoing players entering the transfer portal from NC State's secondary this offseason, that could change soon. If Fagan can put himself in a position to capitalize on the possible opportunities in 2025, he could put his name on the map.
89) Antione Jackson, UCF
Antione Jackson originally committed to East Carolina out of high school, where he played one season before transferring to UCF. In his first season with the Knights, the Florida native showed flashes of what he could offer in a limited role. If he can land an increased role in 2025, Jackson could be one of the most underrated players on this list.
90) Jaremiah Anglin Jr., Pittsburgh
Jaremiah Anglin Jr. originally committed to Kentucky out of high school. After struggling to find a role with the Wildcats, the safety entered the transfer portal and found a spot at Pittsburgh. Heading into 2025, Anglin Jr. could finally make his impact known.
91) Tae Harris, Georgia Tech
Tae Harris committed to Georgia Tech as a highly ranked prospect in the 2025 recruiting class. Joining a talented secondary of the Yellow Jackets, it could be challenging to carve out a role in year one. However, with Harris' talent, it won't be a shock if he's able to do exactly that.
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92) Drake Stubbs, Florida
Drake Stubbs is another top incoming recruit to keep an eye on heading into 2025. The versatile safety is set to compete against top SEC competition with the Florida Gators. With his skillset, there's no doubt an avenue exists in which he earns a sizable role at some point this season for Billy Napier. Keep an eye on Stubbs.
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93) Trey McNutt, Oregon
Trey McNutt is yet another highly touted prospect waiting for his chance to shine in Dan Lanning's secondary. With great size and solid instincts shown on tape, the Oregon safety has everything needed to be a reliable playmaker for the Ducks. Although he finds himself in an uphill battle in a loaded depth chart, McNutt could play a pivotal role at some point this season.
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94) Antonio White Jr., Georgia Southern
Antonio White Jr. committed to Rutgers as a four-star recruit out of high school. The true freshman didn't see much action in his first season with the Scarlet Knights. As a result, the safety entered the transfer portal this offseason, where he quickly found a home at Georgia Southern. With an increased role on deck, White could be poised for a breakout season.
95) Cam Pruitt, Miami
Cam Pruitt saw limited opportunities in year one at Miami. However, when the safety did get the chance to showcase what he had to offer, he showed plenty of flashes. Heading into 2025 with a full season under his belt and plenty of talent to pair with it, Pruitt could be in store for a breakout year. Pruitt is slotted as a linebacker for the Hurricanes as of now, but his versatility makes him a seamless fit at either position.
96) Kelvin Hunter, South Carolina
Kelvin Hunter committed to South Carolina as a top recruit out of high school. Since joining the Gamecocks, the safety has struggled to find playing time, largely due to the team's surplus of talent in the secondary. However, with turnover for South Carolina in the defense this offseason, Hunter could be primed for an increased role with a chance to show why Shane Beamer heavily recruited him.
97) Jacob Oden, Michigan
Jacob Oden is yet another highly recruited defender waiting on his chance to shine at Michigan. The six-foot-one safety didn't manage to see the field for the Wolverines this past season, but that could change in 2025 as he continues to develop and learn the defensive scheme. The talent is there. He just needs the opportunity to show it.
98) Joel Rogers, LSU
Joel Rogers is another top recruit who stayed loyal to his in-state school, landing at LSU. The safety was dealt a limited role this past season with the Tigers, but as a freshman under Brian Kelly, it's safe to say that was expected. Next season, Rogers could be poised for an increased role to show how impactful he can be for LSU's secondary.
99) Peyton Morgan, Texas Tech
Peyton Morgan has every tool he needs to be a top safety in the nation next season. The Red Raider defender is a reliable tackler with excellent coverage instincts and has proven to be versatile in the secondary. If he earns more time on the field for Texas Tech this coming season, expect his name to get much more recognition.
100) Brandon Jacob, UTSA
Brandon Jacob spent the past season at Maryland, where he saw limited playing time. Seeking a larger role, the safety transferred to UTSA, where many expect Jacob to see a greater workload for the Roadrunners. With more opportunity, Jacob has a chance to put his name on the map.
101) Braxton Myers, Western Kentucky
Braxton Myers committed to Ole Miss as a top recruit out of high school, but soon realized a fit with the Rebels wasn't the best thing for his career. The safety transferred to Southern Miss, seeking the chance to continue proving he can be a key leader in the secondary. After a solid season for the Golden Eagles, Myers transferred to Western Kentucky ahead of 2025.
102) Najiib Anderson, Western Michigan
Najiib Anderson committed to Western Michigan as a four-star recruit out of high school. Typically, when a top commit lands with a smaller program, fit and promised play time is the driving motive behind the landing spot. Anderson has the talent to be an elite defender for multiple programs, but it may have taken him a few seasons to find the opportunity to showcase his talent. However, he could see an immediate role in 2025 for the Broncos if he chooses to avoid a position change and remain a safety.
103) Peyton Waters, North Carolina
Peyton Waters is yet another former top recruit who didn't get the chance to hit the field during his freshman season. However, that could change in 2025 after the safety transferred to North Carolina to join in the Tar Heels secondary. Waters could be poised for a role next season with the chance to show why Bill Belichick heavily recruited him.
104) Dejuan Lane, Penn State
Dejuan Lane committed to Penn State as a top prospect in his respective recruiting class. In his freshman season with the Nittany Lions, the safety saw limited opportunity in James Franklin's defense, but when he did see the field, he flashed plenty of promise. If Lane can carve out a larger role in 2025, he has the chance to prove to be a dynamic safety.
105) Marcus Neal Jr., Iowa State
Marcus Neal Jr. committed to Iowa State, hoping to be a key piece for the Cyclones' defense moving forward. In his freshman season, the safety showcased enough promise to raise expectations for his sophomore leap heading into next season.
106) Marvin Burks Jr., Missouri
Marvin Burks Jr. committed to Missouri as a three-star prospect out of high school. The safety carried the low rating into college with a chip on his shoulder, and he has proven that stars alongside your name during the recruiting process don't mean anything. Burks has become a leader for the Tigers' defense and could be poised to take another leap in 2025.
107) Damon Walters, Northwestern
Damon Walters may not get much attention for his play, considering he plays for an overlooked program at Northwestern. Still, the safety has showcased his versatility in the Wildcats' secondary and has officially put himself on the radar with both SportsGrid and NFL scouts. Walters has great defensive instincts, he's an underrated tackler, and his coverage skills continue to improve.
108) John Nestor, Minnesota
John Nestor committed to Iowa out of high school as another three-star recruit. In year one, the safety didn't see much opportunity to play, but in year two, he saw a gradual increase in playing time and capitalized on each moment he had. However, Nestor opted to transfer to Minnesota this offseason, where he'll look to take another step forward for the Golden Gophers defense.
109) Ayden Duncanson, East Carolina
Ayden Duncanson committed to North Carolina out of high school, but after seeing limited opportunities, the defender transferred to East Carolina, hoping to find a more substantial role. In his first season with the Pirates, the safety didn't see much more playing time, but he did show flashes of what he could offer in the team's secondary.
With the 2025 season ahead, Duncanson has the chance to take on a much larger role and prove why he should have been given more time on the field prior.
110) Rob Billings, Clemson
Rob Billings has the potential to be an underrated playmaker in Clemson's secondary. Still, so far through the start of his college career, the safety has struggled to find a role, courtesy of a talented defensive back room for the Tigers. However, Billings has heard his name called enough in the past season that there's optimism he could take on a sizable role in 2025. If that is the case, the safety has a chance to impress.
111) Cole Wisniewski, Texas Tech
Cole Wisniewski transferred to Texas Tech this offseason after spending two seasons at North Dakota State. In two years with the Bisons, the skilled defender racked up 50 tackles, eight interceptions, five pass defenses, and one forced fumble. Now, Wisniewski could prove to be one of the biggest steals of the offseason.
112) Adrian Maddox, Georgia
Adrian Maddox has played for both Alabama State and UAB over the last few years. After proving to be a consistent playmaker in the secondary at each stop, the Georgia native caught the attention of Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart. The safety joined the SEC powerhouse with a chance to fulfill the dream of playing for his home state and a real possibility of making an immediate impact.
113) Tyson Flowers, Virginia Tech
Tyson Flowers impressed over the last two seasons at Rice, where he proved to be a reliable presence in the team's secondary. Looking to prove he can make a similar impact in any situation, Flowers transferred to Virginia Tech with a chance to showcase his skillset against ACC competition.
114) Jadon Canady, Oregon
Jadon Canady is another talented defender who took the time to mull his options in the transfer portal. The Ole Miss transfer has the talent to be a reliable piece in any team's secondary, and he showed flashes of that with the Rebels. Obviously, Canady showed enough promise to catch the eye of Dan Lanning as he now heads to the Big Ten, hoping to rejuvenate his career.
115) Jahlil Hurley, Kansas
Jahlil Hurley committed to Alabama as a top recruit out of high school, but after struggling to carve out a role with the Crimson Tide, the six-foot-two defensive back opted to enter the transfer portal. Hurley quickly found a home at Kansas, where there's a strong chance he can see the field immediately in his first season with the Jayhawks. If Hurley can put it all together, he has the potential to put his name on the map.
116) Travor Randle, Prairie View A&M
Travor Randle found himself looking for a fresh start in the portal for a while before the Louisiana-Monroe safety found a home at Prairie View A&M.
Carrying a chip on his shoulder, Randle could be poised for a breakout season.
117) Tracy Revels, Michigan State
Tracy Revels impressed this past season at Bowling Green, totaling 40 tackles and one pass defense as a core piece to the secondary for the Falcons. Looking to capitalize on his strong season, the safety entered the portal, where he quickly found a home at Michigan State.
Revels could be an immediate impact player for the Spartans this upcoming season.
118) Kennedy Urlacher, USC
Kennedy Urlacher enters the transfer portal after one season at Notre Dame. The son of Brian Urlacher is a talented safety with the potential to be a top defender in the nation in the right system.
Keep an eye on Urlacher heading into 2025 with a chance to make a name for himself with the Trojans.
119) Devin Neal, Virginia
Devin Neal spent three seasons at Baylor before transferring to Louisville. In each stop with both the Bears and the Cardinals, the safety proved to be a reliable impact player on defense.
Following a lackluster season with Louisville the past year, Neal opted to enter the portal, finding a home with an ACC rival in Virginia.
120) Jayden Bonsu, Pittsburgh
Jayden Bonsu originally committed to Ohio State as a highly recruited prospect out of high school, but after struggling to carve out a role in a loaded Buckeyes secondary, the safety entered the transfer portal.
Finding a fit at Pittsburgh, the talented defender has the chance to prove why he was a coveted prospect entering college.
121) Jakobe Thomas, Miami
Jakobe Thomas began his college career at Middle Tennessee, where he quickly made a name for himself as an explosive secondary defender. After a breakout season in 2023, totaling 71 tackles, five pass defenses, and a forced fumble, the Tennessee native transferred to the SEC, joining the Volunteers.
However, after a down year, the safety opted to enter the transfer portal, landing with Miami.
122) Alex McLaughlin, Washington
Alex McLaughlin spent the 2024 season at Northern Arizona, where he quickly caught the attention of opposing coaches nationwide. Despite coming from a smaller program, the safety found a home in Washington, where he'll look to prove he was a D1 prospect all along in 2025.
123) Josiah Cox, San Diego State
Josiah Cox began his career at Arizona State before transferring to New Mexico State, seeking a larger role to showcase his talent. With a more prominent spot with the Aggies, the defender took no time to stand out, putting together a career year.
Now, he heads back home to Southern California, joining the San Diego State Aztecs ahead of the coming season.
124) Santana Banner, Missouri
Santana Banner put his name on the map this past season at Northern Illinois as a key piece to the Huskies' secondary. After totaling 54 tackles, four pass defenses, a forced fumble, and an interception, the Michigan native enters the transfer portal hoping to capitalize on his strong year.
Banner quickly found a home in the SEC, joining Missouri.
125) Tucker Large, Washington State
Tucker Large transferred to Washington State this offseason after spending the last two years at South Dakota State. With a scenery change, there's a chance that the speedster could put his name on the map and prove to be an underrated pickup for the Cougars.
126) Khristian Dunbar-Hawkins, North Carolina
Khristian Dunbar-Hawkins entered college as a highly recruited prospect, but after struggling to find the field during his freshman season at UCLA, the safety opted to enter the transfer portal.
Now, he lands in North Carolina with a chance to learn under defensive guru Bill Belichick and prove that he can be an immediate impact player.
127) Christian Charles, Virginia
Christian Charles spent the last three seasons at Tennessee, where he's shown plenty of promise as a reliable playmaker in the Volunteers' secondary. However, seeking a larger role to be a leader of a defensive unit, the defender entered the portal this offseason and quickly found a home in the ACC, joining the Virginia Cavaliers.
Charles will have a chance to break out in 2025.
128) Jaylen Thompson, Memphis
Jaylen Thompson entered the transfer portal earlier this offseason after spending the 2024 campaign at Michigan State. In his lone season with the Spartans, the safety totaled 17 tackles and one pass defense in a limited role.
Now, he lands at Memphis, where he hopes to find a larger role and a breakout.
129) Avery Stuart, Ball State
Avery Stuart committed to Kentucky as a highly recruited prospect out of high school, but saw minimal opportunities in year one with the Wildcats. The safety chose to enter the portal and seek immediate playing time rather than patiently waiting for an opportunity to arise in the SEC.
Stuart's landed at Ball State, where he's assumed to take on a major role.
130) Caleb Wooden, Arkansas
Caleb Wooden committed to Auburn out of high school, and after three seasons with the Tigers, the safety felt that a change of scenery would be best for him to have a chance to reach his full potential.
Wooden opted to remain in the SEC, joining the Arkansas Razorbacks, where he'll have a chance to take on a prominent role in the team's secondary.
131) CJ Heard, Vanderbilt
CJ Heard transferred to Vanderbilt this offseason after a breakout season at FAU in 2024. The versatile defender has a chance to prove he's more than capable as a secondary defender against SEC competition.
132) Isaiah Cash, Virginia Tech
Isaiah Cash flashed his versatility this past season at Sam Houston State, serving as a key piece to the team's secondary. Using his strong season to his advantage, the safety entered the transfer portal, where he quickly found a home at Virginia Tech. Keep an eye on Cash to turn heads this coming season.
133) Qua Moss, Kansas State
Qua Moss proved to be not only a capable safety at West Georgia in 2024, but also a premier special teamer. Now, landing at Kansas State, the playmaker will have a chance to put his full potential on display alongside a talented Wildcats squad.
134) Devin Turner, Baylor
Devin Turner spent the last three seasons at Northwestern, where he's consistently proven to be a reliable defender in the Wildcats' defense. Looking for a larger role on a bigger program, the safety transferred to Baylor this offseason and will have the chance to turn heads quickly.
135) CJ Christian, Washington
CJ Christian stood out this past season at FIU, totaling 80 tackles, three pass defenses, one interception, and one forced fumble. With a new role at Washington in 2025, don't be surprised to see him put his name on the map as part of the Huskies' secondary.
136) Will James, Houston
Will James stood out last season as part of the Southern Miss secondary, totaling 35 tackles and seven pass defenses. Impressing enough to earn a chance to compete at Houston for the 2025 season, James could be a breakout candidate to watch.
137) Hezekiah Masses, California
Hezekiah Masses spent the last three seasons at FIU, where he proved to be a reliable secondary defender. Heading into 2025, the Florida native will have the chance to prove that as part of the Golden Bears' defense at California. Keep an eye on Masses as the season nears.
138) Kapena Gushiken, Ole Miss
Kapena Gushiken spent two seasons at Washington State before entering the transfer portal. The corner totaled 52 tackles, six pass defenses, and two interceptions in 2024. Now, he lands with Ole Miss, where he could be one of Lane Kiffin's more underrated signings in the portal.
139) Sascha Garcia, Wake Forest
Sascha Garcia may not be a known name, but he has the chance to put himself on the map this coming season at Wake Forest. The talent is there, and now suiting up for a D1 program, Garcia could be a fun prospect to monitor.
140) Marc Stampley, Houston
Marc Stampley II has spent three seasons at Georgia Southern, where he's served as one of the most consistent playmakers on the Eagles' defense. The defensive back has totaled 123 total tackles, 14 pass defenses, five interceptions, three sacks, and a forced fumble in his time at Georgia Southern. Now, the Georgia native joins Houston, where he'll immediately bolster their secondary.
141) Wydett Williams Jr., Ole Miss
Wydett Williams Jr. put together a monster season last year at Louisiana-Monroe, totaling 100 tackles, four pass defenses, three interceptions, one forced fumble, and a sack. Now, he finds a home at Ole Miss, where he'll be plugged in and expected to make an immediate impact.
142) Louis Moore, Indiana
Louis Moore began his career at Indiana, and after a breakout sophomore season, the safety tried his hand at Ole Miss to compete against SEC talent in 2024. However, after a seemingly down year, the defensive back opted to return to his roots and rejoin the Hoosiers. Expect a bounce-back season for Moore in 2025.
143) Crew Wakley, Purdue
Crew Wakley impressed the last two seasons at BYU, but still searching for a larger role, the six-foot defender opted to enter the transfer portal. After joining the Big Ten and Purdue, the newest Boilermaker will have a chance to prove he can contribute against top competition.
144) Gunner Maldonado, Kansas State
Gunner Maldonado began his college career at Northwestern before transferring to Arizona, where he carved out a solid role as part of the Wildcats' defense under Jedd Fisch. However, a coaching change led to a lackluster season, which resulted in the Arizona native entering the transfer portal to find a home at Kansas State. Now, he'll serve as a reliable presence in another Wildcats defense.
145) Lardarius Webb Jr., Wake Forest
Lardarius Webb Jr. spent last season at South Alabama, where he quietly impressed in his role in the secondary. After totaling 41 tackles, three pass defenses, and two interceptions, the defensive back opted to enter the transfer portal, quickly finding a home at Wake Forest. Keep an eye on him to shine with the Demon Deacons in 2025.
1) Caleb Downs, Ohio State Buckeyes
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Caleb Downs spent one season at Alabama before transferring to Ohio State following the retirement of legendary head coach Nick Saban. In his first season with the Buckeyes, the talented safety played a pivotal role in the team's secondary, leading OSU's stout defense on a run to become National Champions in college football's first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff bracket. Running it back another season with Ohio State, Downs will have the opportunity to help his squad compete for back-to-back championships while proving he's a top prospect in next year's NFL Draft.

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