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NFL prospects Starks and Emmanwori among top safeties in 2025 draft pick predictions

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The upcoming 2025 NFL Draft has prospects at the safety position that have attracted varying opinions from analysts Dale Lolley, Matt Williamson, and Mike Prisuta. The analysis provided by each expert gives insights into the potential of these players and their suitability for NFL teams.

Dale Lolley maintains that Malakai Starks from Georgia and Nick Emmanwori of South Carolina stand out and are likely to be chosen within the top 35 picks. He describes Starks as a versatile free safety, whereas Emmanwori could adapt as a strong safety or a linebacker. Among others considered are Xavier Watts, with his high interception record, Kevin Winston, albeit hindered by injuries, and Jonas Sanker of Virginia, a prospect on special teams.

Matt Williamson revises his rankings, placing Jonas Sanker in his top five due to his athleticism and versatility. Despite Billy Bowman’s drop in his rankings due to size, Matt suggests that Kevin Winston could emerge as the best safety if injury-free. Andrew Mukuba and Jaylen Reed are also mentioned as players who show potential on the field with their distinctive skills and backgrounds.

Mike Prisuta ranks Nick Emmanwori first, praising his performance alongside other players such as Xavier Watts and Billy Bowman Jr. Prisuta notes the strong skills of prospects like Sebastian Castro from Iowa and Lathan Ransom from Ohio State, highlighting their physical tackling abilities. R.J. Mickens and Hunter Wohler add depth with their respective gameplay courses, while Dante Trader Jr. is recognized for his intelligence.

The 2025 NFL Draft promises interesting selections from the safety position, with each athlete bringing unique capabilities to the field, as analyzed by these experts.

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