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Execs, coaches, scouts rank NFL's top 10 safeties for 2024

Antoine Winfield Jr. had a career-high 122 tackles. Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire

With 2024 NFL training camps on the horizon, the league's true insiders made their voices heard. ESPN surveyed league executives, coaches and scouts to help us rank the top 10 players at 11 different positions, from quarterback to cornerback and all positions in between. This was the fifth edition of these rankings, and as usual, several players moved up or fell off last year's lists.

A reminder of the rankings process: Voters gave us their best 10 players at a position, then we compiled the results and ranked candidates based on number of top-10 votes, composite average and dozens of interviews, with research and film study help from ESPN NFL analyst Matt Bowen. In total, nearly 80 voters submitted a ballot on at least one position, and in many cases all positions. Additional voting and follow-up calls with those surveyed helped us break any ties.

Each section included quotes and nuggets from the voters on every ranked player -- even the honorable mentions. The objective was to identify the best players for 2024. This was not a five-year projection or a career achievement award. Who are the best players today?

We rolled out a position per day over 11 days. The schedule: running backs (7/8), defensive tackles (7/9), edge rushers (7/10), safeties (7/11), tight ends (7/12), interior offensive linemen (7/13), offensive tackles (7/14), quarterbacks (7/15), off-ball linebackers (7/16), wide receivers (7/17), cornerbacks (7/18).


This year's safety crop features a reconfigured top three and new faces in the top 10.

Star safeties who dominated the voting in recent years had a hard time holding onto their spots. Younger safeties are being used in creative ways all over the field and are pumping out splash plays as a result.

This is a position that lacks consensus, as four players made a run at the No. 1 spot, six earned a No. 1 vote and 24 earned at least one vote.

Let's look at the NFL's top 10 safeties as ranked by execs, coaches and scouts.