As Georgia safety Malaki Starks backpedaled, flipped his hips and finished the drill with a confident snag, Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich watched in not-so-silent admiration.
In multiple NFL Mock Drafts prior to and during the wave of free agency activity, Georgia safety Malaki Starks has been a projected first-round draft selection of the Ravens at No. 27 overall.
Georgia safety Malaki Starks shined in pass coverage during his three seasons with the Bulldogs, culminating in a 77-total tackle season in 2024. Where could Starks land in the 2025 NFL Draft?
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The vacant Starks Building in downtown Louisville, long an eyesore at the corner of Muhammad Ali and Fourth Street, could soon be transformed into affordable housing for ...
In Bleacher Report's scouting profile on Starks, this is what they had to say about him: "His blend of speed, physicality and football intelligence makes him a versatile asset capable of impacting ...
Malaki Starks, a safety from the University of Georgia, is projected to be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Miami Dolphins, with a significant need at the safety position, are ...
When Ricky Saints, formerly known as Ricky Starks, arrived in NXT, it was to the surprise of nobody. After being held out of action by AEW for months, most within the industry were under the ...
He has the Bengals taking Georgia safety Malaki Starks. "Having addressed the interior defensive line in free agency -- and assuming they find a way to keep Trey Hendrickson -- the Bengals can ...
“Without him, we wouldn’t have made the playoffs last year.” Malaki Starks starred nearby at Jefferson High before becoming an All-American safety at Georgia. He trained for the NFL combine ...