2027 NFL Draft Rankings: Safeties
NFL Draft Bible previews the top draft-eligible safeties for the 2027 NFL Draft.
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2027 NFL DRAFT BIBLE SAFETIES
The 2027 draft-eligible safety class consists of several rising prospects, along with a few returners who are projected to be chosen relatively high.
Holding down the backend of the defense are the safeties. One of the biggest portal additions this offseason was Koi Perich of Oregon, who lined up at safety, nickel, wideout and return man during his tenure at Minnesota. He projects best as a freelance safety but embraces contact and can play in-the-box too.
A former four-star recruit and high school quarterback, the cerebral awareness shows up on film for Bray Hubbard of Alabama, who always seems to be in the right place, at the right time, resulting in game-changing plays. Look for his draft stock to continue to ascend.
On the backend of the Notre Dame defense lies Adon Shuler, never shy to lay the lumber when opportunity presents itself. He crashes the line of scrimage and is a true strong safety due to his physicality and nose for the ball. Ohio State also boats a pair of safeties worth monitoring with the combo of Earl Little, who transferred over from Florida State and Terry Moore who changed zip codes over from Duke.
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2027 NFL DRAFT BIBLE SAFETY BIG BOARD
RANK | PLAYER | SCHOOL | YEAR | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | FORTY
Koi Perich, Oregon, Jr, 6010, 200, 4.47e
KJ Bolden, Georgia, Jr, 6002, 185, 4.46e
Bray Hubbard, Alabama, Sr, 6021, 213, 4.55e
Jaylen McClain, Ohio State, Jr, 6002, 201, 4.54e
Keon Sabb, Alabama, rSr, 6010, 204, 4.56e




