Being a first-round pick in the NFL naturally comes with high expectations, but for a defensive player taken that high by the Baltimore Ravens, they're heightened even more, sometimes to an unfairly high level.
The Baltimore Ravens defense is the league's worst when it comes to giving up points. The defense has allowed just over 35 points per game during their shocking 1-4 start, but rookie Malaki Starks hopes to turn things around in Week 6 against the Los Angeles Rams.
It is no secret that Baltimore Ravens first-round pick Malaki Starks has struggled in his rookie year. He is not alone in that case, though, as Defensive Coordinator Zach Orr’s unit as a whole has been horrific in 2025.
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The Baltimore Ravens front office and fan base have reason to be excited about Malaki Starks. The Georgia product arrived with high expectations— versatile, physical, and full of potential to be the next great hybrid safety threat in Baltimore’s defense.
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It's been nearly four months since the Baltimore Ravens selected Georgia defensive back Malaki Starks with their first-round pick in the NFL Draft. Now that training camp is officially upon the Ravens, Starks will have a chance to make an impact on the field in the preseason.
Baltimore Ravens safety Malaki Starks has been listed as a rookie expected to make an immediate impact on their new team. The 2025 NFL season is nearly a month away, as teams across the league are putting the finishing touches on their offseason preparations.
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The Baltimore Ravens brought in the largest draft class in the league, selecting 11 players in the 2025 NFL Draft. Like usual, scouts and analysts graded their haul as one of the best, highlighted by two of the biggest steals in safety Malaki Starks and pass rusher Mike Green.
The Baltimore Ravens thought they were making a bit of a luxury pick when they made their first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. But then veteran safety Ar’Darius Washington suffered a torn Achilles this offseason that will cause him to miss most, if not all, of the 2025 season.
The Baltimore Ravens selected Georgia defensive back Malaki Starks with the No. 27 overall pick in the first round of the NFL Draft this spring. Choosing Starks could have long-term ramifications for the Ravens, but there's also a chance he puts his stamp on the defense as early as this season.
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Baltimore Ravens first-round pick, safety Malaki Starks, has signed his four-year, fully guaranteed rookie deal, per a team announcement.
The Baltimore Ravens have signed first-round S Malaki Starks to a rookie contract, according to Aaron Wilson. This leaves just one unsigned draft pick from the Ravens: Starks, 21, was a freshman All-American before being named to both the All-American and All-SEC teams in each of his final two seasons at Georgia. The Ravens used the No.
The Baltimore Ravens have been recognized for making one of the most impactful additions of the offseason with the selection of safety Malaki Starks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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According to Eliot Shorr-Parks, the Eagles are hosting Georgia S Malaki Starks for a 30 visit. Starks is widely seen as a potential first-round prospect
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Georgia S Malaki Starks is widely seen as a potential first-round prospect in this upcoming draft class and vying to be the first safety off the board. He’s had a busy week at the Combine so far with formal interviews scheduled with at least ten teams so far, based on various reports.
Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Malaki Starks has been named as a finalist for a major sporting honor. Georgia Football's Malaki Starks has been named
Georgia safety, Malaki Starks' NFL Draft Profile explains why the former Bulldogs DB will be drafted early in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Malaki Starks, the standout defensive back for the University of Georgia, has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come.
Height: 6010 (unofficial) Weight: 205 lbs (unofficial) Year: Junior Pro Comparison: Kevin Byard Georgia Bulldogs safety Malaki Starks projects as a quality starter and potential franchise cornerstone for his NFL team.
Malaki Starks, a safety for the Georgia Bulldogs has received a major nomination ahead on the 2024 college football season. Since bursting onto the scene as a true freshman in 2022, Malaki Starks has been a key member of the Georgia Bulldogs’ defense.
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