
By Stephen Vilardo, SuperWest Sports
May 26, 2025
The West saw a ton of talented defensive backs go in the 2024 NFL Draft last month.
This season, we will see a lot of new faces in new places.
Here is our list of the top DBs in the West entering the 2025 season.
1. Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

During his freshman season, he was the B1G Freshman of the year and the national defensive freshman of the year with Purdue.
His coverage skills are excellent as evidenced by his six interceptions a season ago. He has the ability to level a big blow as well as help out in stuffing the run.
2. Tacario Davis, CB, Washington

The second-team all-Big 12 performer from a season ago should be a shutdown corner for the Huskies this fall. In 2023, he ended the season fourth in the nation with 15 passes defended.
The Huskies were second in the nation against the pass last season, and with the addition of Davis, could be even more stout in 2025.
3. Smith Snowden, CB, Utah

He tracks the ball well and anticipates routes. A very good tackler, he will be an asset for the Utes against the run as well. He had 10 passes defended last season with a pair of interceptions.
His athletic ability allows him to take chances and make plays even when he may not have the best position.
4. Xavion Alford, S, Arizona State

Opponents targeted him on just 4.2% of his coverage snaps. Despite playing like a lockdown corner, he is still a safety and will make plays in the open field.
In 2024, he tallied 85 tackles to rank second on the Sun Devils with just four missed tackles, ranking among the best for FBS safeties in 2024.
5. Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC

During his two-year career at NC State, he tallied five interceptions and 21 total passes defended while also collecting 7.5 tackles for loss.
He will be able to drop into coverage for the Trojans and separate the ball from carriers. He will make defensive plays in the open field.
6. DJ McKinney, CB, Colorado

Last year, with Hunter on the other side, a lot of the action was forced his way, and he delivered with 12 total passes defended; that total was good enough for fourth in the Big 12.
He steps up on the money down as he had four third-down stops last fall.
7. Kamari Ramsey, S, USC

In 2024, he had six passes defended, and his run-stuffing ability is an added bonus.
He gets a good read on the play and is a dangerous tackler in the backfield.
8. Key Lawrence, S, UCLA

His versatility will be an asset to the UCLA secondary. He should slot into one of the starting safety spots, and he could play corner as well.
He has the size to match up with TEs in the slot and help against the run.
9. Jeremiah Earby, CB, Boise State

The senior, who played at Cal for two seasons before transferring to the Broncos in 2024, is a physical CB who should be able to handle coverage on opponents’ top threat each week.
A sure tackler, he will not allow a ton of yards after the catch.
10. Jalen Bainer, CB, San Jose State

The senior will have a larger role in the defense this season and should see a drastic uptick in production.
Bainer is long and can defend tall wide receivers while being able to get leverage on the line. Plays physically and can help in run support.
11. Jamier Johnson, CB, UCLA

The transfer from Indiana started 10 games a season ago but struggled at times in coverage.
The talent is there. Look for a bounce-back season in 2025 for the former four-star recruit with the Bruins.
12. Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington

At 6-foot-4, Prysock has the size and length to match up with any receiver on the outside.
His production fell off slightly from his sophomore season at Arizona, but teamed up with Tacario Davis on the other side, I expect a huge season from Prysock in 2025.
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