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Can Lathan Ransom Become a Reliable NFL Starter? | 2025 NFL Draft Breakdown

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In this detailed segment from “2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,” hosts Drew and Rob take a deep dive into the draft profile of Lathan Ransom, one of the more versatile and intriguing names among the 2025 NFL Draft safeties. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing in at 210 pounds, Ransom brings a solid frame and physical playstyle to the field. A product of Ohio State, Ransom hails from Tucson, Arizona—though it might take a moment for some to pronounce it right! Despite a few quirks in his game, there’s no denying his on-paper productivity and potential.
Ransom played in 15 games for the Buckeyes this past season and racked up an impressive stat line, including 76 total tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 1 interception, 2 pass breakups, a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown, and 3 forced fumbles. He was also named First-Team All-Big Ten and posted a solid 82.5 PFF grade. His snap distribution shows just how versatile he was used—490 snaps at deep safety, 226 in the box, and 82 in the slot—though the film clearly shows his most comfortable role is playing deep, especially as a center fielder-type safety on obvious passing downs.
However, Ransom’s physicality and motor don’t fully mask his flaws. His tackling can be inconsistent, and at times he looks unpolished in coverage, which is concerning given his primary deployment as a deep safety. Those awkward moments in pass coverage could be costly at the next level, especially if a team expects him to step into a major role right away. He’s the kind of player who may need a year of development—primarily contributing on special teams while refining his technique and adjusting to the speed of the NFL game.
This clip breaks down exactly why Ransom, despite his flashes of big-play potential, is likely to be a Day 3 selection, possibly in the fourth round. His physical attributes and stats pop off the page, but the technique and consistency just aren’t there yet. Still, for teams looking to add depth at the position and invest in upside, Ransom could be a strong value pick. Whether you're studying the best safeties NFL Draft 2025 has to offer, comparing them to the best safety NFL Draft 2024 prospects, or compiling your rankings of top safeties 2025 NFL Draft lists, this is a player you need to know. Ransom might not be NFL-ready on Day 1, but his tools and versatility make him a name worth watching as the draft approaches.
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