2. Johnson, Antonio*
Texas A&M 6030 195
Two year starter, East St. Louis, IL. Second team All-SEC in 2021. Versatile prospect with outstanding length. Has been primarily used as a big nickel playing as an overhang player but has experience over the top. Quick read and react with sudden change of direction. Explodes downhill with a sense of urgency. Will beat blocks with quickness. Attacks blockers with his hands and can stun and separate on the move. Excellent fundamental tackling skill with knee bend and hip roll into tackles. Rarely misses in space. Solid intermediate zone defender with quick plant and drive with the ball in the air. Finds the throwing lane and has some big hits on underneath throws. Shows match and mirror ability on tight ends and slot receivers. Shows speed to stay on phase on vertical routes. At his best close to the line with some questions on reactions as a deep defender. Some segmentation flipping his hips shows at times. Has what NFL teams want in a box safety with multiple role potential. Has been taking more traditional safety reps this fall.
3. Smith, Christopher
Georgia 5103 188
Three year starter, Atlanta, GA. Second team All-SEC in 2021. Became a starter in 2020 halfway through the season after playing special teams and sub packages in a talented Georgia secondary. Solid athlete he’s adept at deep zone coverage with outstanding ability to read the quarterback and receivers. He consistently finds the throwing lane forcing hesitancy and bad throws by quarterbacks. Excellent range in deep coverage he can get over a vertical route with smooth transition from pedal to opening up. He’s also sudden to break on throws in front of him and can get to the catch point. He’s shown the ability to work in the box and match inside receivers. Mirrors route breaks and stays focused on the receiver. Consistent in run support he is quick to read run/pass and covers ground in a hurry getting to the alley. Doesn’t shy away from contact but is undersized for the position and has shown some inconsistency tackling bigger targets. Has played well early in the season including an interception.
4. Battle, Jordan
Alabama 6010 215
Three year starter from Fort Lauderdale, FL. First team All-SEC in 2021. Battle plays free safety but also rolls to the box in flat coverage as well as matching slot receivers.Outstanding in zone coverage he also flashes man cover ability. Primarily a one high safety he shows above average range in deep zones and does a solid job breaking on throws in front of him. Rarely beaten in the deep middle. He has a knack for reading route combinations and closing voids in zones. Adept at reacting to the quarterback delivery key and finding the throwing lane. Solid flat defender vs. high low routes. In run support tracks well downhill and is quick to force the alley from deep. Normally a secure tackler and showed improvement in 2021. Still there have been some misses as there is inconsistency gathering on tackles. Shows some inconsistency in man cover as he can let cushions break and be late to turn and run. Some hesitation breaking on the ball at times. He makes more tackles than plays on the ball at this point. He has the size and physical attributes of a solid NFL safety.
5. Joseph, Brandon
Notre Dame 6010 196
Three year starter, College Station, TX. Joseph is a redshirt junior transfer from Northwestern coming to the Irish after two seasons at Northwestern. All Big Ten honorable mention in 2021 after being first team in 2020. Has been productive with six interceptions his freshmen year and three more last year. Has played multiple roles including deep safety, box and slot defender. Overall read and react is outstanding with solid reactions in run support along with excellent man and zone cover skill. Shows sideline to sideline range in coverage and pursuit. Excels at finding the ball in the deep zones. Quick to read route combinations, he shows outstanding ball skills with a knack for getting to the throwing lane and high pointing interception opportunities. Gets his hands on a lot of balls. Has shown ability to match and mirror speedy slot receivers with speed to cover deep vertical routes. There is some inconsistency in pursuit angles as he will at times over or under run a play.This has led to lunging at tackles and either missing or hanging on by the ankles. These issues showed up more in 2021. With improvement in those areas he will be in elite territory.
6. Branch, Brian*
Alabama 6000 193
7. Robinson, Jammie
Florida State 5105 193
8. Merriweather, Kaevon
Iowa 6004 212
9. Johnson, Quindell
Memphis 6004 214
10. Nubin, Tyler
Minnesota 6016 206
11. McMorris, Patrick
San Diego State 6002 207
12. Hellams, DeMarcco
Alabama 6005 208
13. Ransom, Lathan
Ohio State 6010 205
14. Moore, Malachi*
Alabama 6000 190
15. Dean, Trey
Florida 6024 207
16. Owens, Gervarrius
Houston 6004 198
17. Torrence ll, Rashod*
Florida 6002 205
18. Jones, Tyreque
Boise State 6016 207
19. Smith, Tykee*
Georgia 5100 198
20. Richardson, Demani
Texas A&M 6004 190
21. Roderick, R J
South Carolina 5117 204
22. Dent, Akeem
Florida State 5117 195
23. Taylor-Demerson, Dadrion
Texas Tech 5094 190
24. Young, Avery
Rutgers 6000 204
25. Duncan, Kendrick
Louisville 6014 213
25. Huggins, John
Jackson State 6010 210
27. Hypolite, Hasaan
Houston 5104 214
28. Perry, Mark
TCU 6001 211
29. Logan, Kenny
Kansas 5111 208
30. Proctor, Josh
Ohio State 6015 194
31. Brown, Ji'Ayir
Penn State 5113 210
*Denotes Underclassman