Texas A&M commitment duo headlines top 15 safeties entering 2026 season

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The back line of a defensive unit, a game-changing safety could be the difference in how a defense fairs from its opening week to final game of the year.
Legendary safeties at the pro level like Ed Reed, Brian Dawkins, Ronnie Lott and Sean Taylor all began their careers as standouts at the high school level.
Modern day stars like Kyle Hamilton and Derwin James were some of the highest-ranked prospects in the country when they were in high school. Nowadays, the current group of elite high school safeties are as good as they’ve ever been.
Here's a look at the top 15 safeties in the country heading into the 2026 high school football season.
1. JayQuan Snell
High School: Waxahachie (TX)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: Texas A&M
Breakdown: Texas A&M has not one, but two of the nation’s top safeties in the 2027 class committed to their program. Snell’s an in-state product leading a Waxahachie team many figure to be in the state title hunt this year. Last year he recorded 60 tackles, five pass breakups, four tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.
2. Kamarui Dorsey
High School: Hampton (GA)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: Texas A&M
Breakdown: The second Texas A&M commit on this list, Dorsey is one of Georgia’s top overall players. He’s dangerous on offense, totaling 846 receiving yards and 13 total offensive touchdowns in 2025. But defensively is where he’s at his best as he recorded 61 tackles and four interceptions as well.
3. Casey Barner
High School: McEachern (Powder Springs, GA)
Class: 2028
College Commitment: Uncommitted
Breakdown: A big, physical safety who loves contact, Barner is regarded by many as the best safety in the 2028 class. He plays on all three phases and is just as dangerous on special teams as he is on defense.
4. Tory Pittman III
High School: Millard North (Omaha, NE)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: Nebraska
Breakdown: Playing on the top high school team in Nebraska for his senior season, the future Cornhusker established himself as one of the nation’s best, previously playing for Omaha Central. Last year he finished with 68 tackles and three interceptions.
5. Giovanni Tuggle
High School: Winder-Barrow (Winder, GA)
Class: 2028
College Commitment: Uncommitted
Breakdown: Another 2028 standout from the Peach State, Tuggle flies to the ball wherever he is on the field. He's coming off of a monster sophomore season that saw him record 74 tackles, five pass breakups and four interceptions, including a pick-six.
6. James Foster III
High School: Lancaster (TX)
Class: 2028
College Commitment: Uncommitted
Breakdown: Foster is one of the fastest-rising stars when it comes to the 2028 class. Standing at 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds, he holds offers from over 30 programs, including Miami, Notre Dame and Texas.
7. Honor Fa'alave-Johnson
High School: Cathedral Catholic (San Diego, CA)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: USC
Breakdown: Fa'alave-Johnson's one of the best pure athletes in the country and can star on either side of the ball. While he led his team in rushing last season, he was just as good defensively, racking up 40 tackles and three interceptions.
8. Chance Gilbert
High School: East Coweta (Sharpsburg, GA)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: Auburn
Breakdown: Another safety from Georgia, Gilbert decided to stay closer to home with his commitment to Auburn. The Tigers are getting a difference-maker in Gilbert, who finished his junior season with 53 tackles and three interceptions.
9. Semaj Stanford
High School: Broken Arrow (OK)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: Oregon
Breakdown: There weren’t many safeties who posted better numbers than this future Duck. Stanford posted a ridiculous 109 tackles and five interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns, as a junior.
10. Kamieon Compton-Nero
High School: Owasso (OK)
Class: 2028
College Commitment: Uncommitted
Breakdown: Playing a major role in leading Owasso to a state championship appearance last season, Compton-Nero was arguably at his best playing safety. There he recorded 95 tackles, five interceptions and scored three times.
11. Ta'Shawn Poole
High School: Howard (Macon, GA)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: Florida State
Breakdown: Florida State could use a player of Poole's caliber this year. One of Georgia's best defensive players, he recorded 43 tackles and four interceptions last season.
12. Jaelyn Easterling-Flores
High School: Desert Edge (Goodyear, AZ)
Class: 2028
College Commitment: Uncommitted
Breakdown: On one of the state's top defensive units, Easterling-Flores established himself as a name to know in the 2028 class. As a sophomore, he totaled 45 tackles, six tackles for loss and two forced fumbles.
13. Zayden Gamble
High School: St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Breakdown: Gamble found a way to stand out last season on not only one of the state of Florida's best teams, but one of the best teams in the country. On a loaded defense, he finished his junior year with 65 tackles, five pass breakups, three tackles for loss and three interceptions.
14. Jaden Walk-Green
High School: Corona Centennial (CA)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: Washington
Breakdown: A future Washington Husky, Walk-Green arguably had the best season statistically of any safety in the country last season. As impressive as his 125 tackles were, he also had 10 interceptions with five being returned for touchdowns.
15. KJ Caldwell
High School: Parkview (Lilburn, GA)
Class: 2027
College Commitment: NC State
Breakdown: NC State landed a major win with Caldwell's commitment. Last year he totaled 38 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks, a pair of forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and an interception.
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