The NFC South is home to many talented safeties, and that's true even after Tyrann Mathieu retired. How does his departure change our rankings?
As we wrap up our series ranking players at each position in the NFC South, we turn our attention to the back end of the defense -- the safety position. This group features some of the league’s premier playmakers, a collection of All‑Pros and Pro Bowlers who have built reputations on taking the ball away and changing games. Alongside them are rising young talents eager to leave their mark and elevate their teams’ defenses in the years ahead.
The talent at safety in this division is truly unmatched and could be the difference that pushes a defense over the top. With ball‑hawks patrolling deep and physical enforcers roaming underneath, some of these safeties have the ability to change momentum in an instant and set the tone for their entire unit.
Here are our rankings for the top safeties in the NFC South now that Tyrann Mathieu has hung up his cleats:
8. Demani Richardson, Carolina Panthers
A young box safety with downhill pop and physicality. He has the tools to grow into a key piece of Carolina’s secondary.
7. Jordan Howden, New Orleans Saints
A versatile safety who has been a reliable depth piece early in his career. With Tyrann Mathieu’s retirement, he’s likely to step into a larger role.
6. Jordan Fuller, Atlanta Falcons
Fuller provides a steady, dependable presence on the back end. He is rarely out of position and brings stability to Atlanta’s defense.
5. Tykee Smith, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Smith is a rising young talent who plays with toughness at the line of scrimmage. His ball skills and physicality could make him one of the league’s most intriguing names soon.
4. Trevon Moehrig, Carolina Panthers
Moehrig is a rangy center fielder with sneaky effectiveness as a blitzer. His versatility will be vital in the growth of Carolina’s defense.
3. Justin Reid, New Orleans Saints
Reid is a versatile, physical tone‑setter who can thrive in multiple roles. His presence adds flexibility and strength to the Saints’ secondary.
2. Jessie Bates, Atlanta Falcons
Bates is one of the premier ballhawks of his era, known for elite instincts. He anchors Atlanta’s secondary with consistent playmaking.
1. Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Winfield is a dynamic, versatile star who excels in every phase of the game. In coverage, run support, and as a blitzer, there are no weaknesses to his All‑Pro skill set.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Ranking every safety in the NFC South after Tyrann Mathieu retires
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