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Who is the best safety in Texas high school football in 2024?


Who is the best safety in Texas high school football in 2024?

Last week, SBLive took a look at the best safeties in Texas high school football for the 2024 season.

With the games just days away (August 29), we’ve narrowed the selection down to 25 safeties who stand out from the rest of the group and cover all corners, classifications and Texas high school football associations.

Now we want to hear from you.

>> The 25 best safeties in Texas high school football will return in 2024

Take a look at the 25 best corners in Texas returning in 2024 and vote for the corners you think are the best. Voting ends on Tuesday, August 26, 11:59 p.m. Central Time.

(Have we overlooked someone? Have you noticed an oversight? Please contact the editorial team with your request at [email protected])

TOP 25 SECURITY CAPABILITIES IN TEXAS IN 2024

Joseph Albright, Spring Westfield, sr.

Juan Milleon Aguilar, Dallas Kimball, sr.

David Alvarado, Canutillo, sr.

Crew Bowman, Bullard, sr.

Jayden Bradley, Prosper Rock Hill, sr.

Zaylen Cormier, Houston Heights, sr.

Jordan Deck, Frisco Lone Star, Jr.

Gerry Diaz, Fort Stockton, Jr.

Braylon Edwards, Duncanville, Jr.

Markel Ford, Mesquite Horn, Jr.

Allen Gant, Coronado, Sr.

Braydn Gilliam, Needville, sr.

Darius Jones, Stratford, 2nd year.

Bo Onu, Carrollton Hebron, Jr.

Coleman Patmon, Del Valle, sr.

Kyle Peterson, Shadow Creek, Sr.

Jermaine Santana-Diaz, Ridge Point, Jr.

Andrew Rivera, Sharyland Pioneer, Sr.

Adrian Sanchez, Glen Rose, Sr.

Xavier Skowron, Texas City, Jr.

Nathan Tilmon, Mansfield Timberview, sr.

Best regards, Vann, Anna, sr.

Isaiah Williams, Fort Bend Marshall, Jr.

Jonah Williams, Galveston Ball, Sr.

Braylen Wortham, College Station, sr.

Antonio Yarbrough, Garrison, Jr.

Preview of the 2024 Texas High School Football Tournament

Stay tuned to SBLive’s preseason coverage leading up to the 2024 Texas high school football season and the start of play on August 29.

We have released the SBLive Preseason Texas Power 25 football rankings, which evaluate the state’s best teams at the start of the season, regardless of classification or association.

We take a look at the best players returning to the Lone Star State this fall, position by position, starting with 50 quarterbacks, 70 running backs, 40 wide receivers, 25 tight ends, 25 offensive linemen, 30 cornerbacks, 25 safeties and 45 linebackers.

Which teams are the district favorites? Which are the insider picks? We’ll go district by district and pick both, starting with 6A Districts 1-16, 6A Districts 17-32, 5A Division I and 5A Division II.

We’ve examined offseason player movements and the 12 transfers that will have the biggest impact this fall.

Which teams in the Lone Star State are the most underrated entering the season? We’re taking a look at the programs by region that will exceed expectations, starting with North Texas, Southeast Texas and Central Texas.

The Lone Star State is home to many of the best talent in the country. We’ve researched the state’s top 20 committed recruits and looked at where they’re headed. And we’ve picked out the state’s top 25 uncommitted players – and looked at where they stand in their respective recruitments.

— Andy Buhler | [email protected] | @sblivetx

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