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Malaki Starks never topped three interceptions during his career at Georgia, but he also never played a 17-game regular ...
Georgia safety KJ Bolden is setting up for a sophomore surge season. It's not often that a true freshman gets to start at the ...
Return of 'Incredible' Rushing Attack Leads Reasons for Optimism. Highlights from Devontez Walker interview with The ...
Georgia safety Malaki Starks fits that mold. The All-American junior safety is back for his third season in Athens, looking to build off an already impressive career. Starks is seen not just as ...
The 6-foot-1, 197-pound safety was employed all over the field for Georgia last season as a nickel back, cornerback and on the back end of the secondary. Starks is grounded, already engaged to be ...
Long a subscriber to the best-player-available mantra, there’s an argument to be made that it’s also what he got given Starks’ resume and ability. Georgia safety Malaki Starks, right ...
Malaki Starks is a hugger, always has been. “He’d give you a hug before practice, after practice,” Shane Sorrow, his former youth football coach in Jefferson, Georgia, told The Baltimore Sun.
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Who are Malaki Starks' parents? Meet the family of Georgia's DBNow, take a look at who Malaki Starks' parents are. Born on November 13, 2003, in Jefferson, Georgia, Malaki Starks attended Jefferson High School where his journey started. He is the son of Larry ...
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 ...
Leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft from April 24-26, The Red & Black is previewing Georgia’s prospects. Up next is safety Malaki Starks. Malaki Starks has been an impact player since his first ...
Georgia defensive back Malaki Starks could make Georgia football history at the 2025 NFL draft. The NFL draft is set to take place next week and the Georgia Bulldogs have a handful of players that ...
and NFL.com's Gennaro Filice was among those predicting Cincinnati would select Georgia safety Malaki Starks. Starks instead went to AFC North rival Baltimore with the 27th pick. "Cincinnati has ...
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