Nick Emmanwori
21-Year-Old
2025 Defense Stats
TCKL
35
SACKS
0.5
INT
0
FF
0
TD
0
Rest-of-Season Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Visions of Jamal Adams are illustrated when Seattle's brass spoke about Emmanwori's role in the defense, as he can line up at safety, nickelback and in the box if needed. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound defensive back ran a 4.38 second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, and the tape shows fluid hips and a keen eye for the ball. With extreme hype in tow, Emmanwori has plenty to prove, but he may not garner a full-time role in the defense immediately because safeties Coby Bryant and Julian Love remain in the fold. Read Past Outlooks
Mostly quiet in Sunday's loss
Emmanwori recorded three tackles (two solo) and a pass defensed during Sunday's 21-19 loss against the Rams.
ANALYSIS
Emmanwori was on the field for the fewest defensive snaps (47) he's played since Week 5, and his production was predictably limited as a result. He might spend a lot more time in coverage in Week 12 against the Titans, who sport one of the most pass-heavy offenses in the league.
Emmanwori was on the field for the fewest defensive snaps (47) he's played since Week 5, and his production was predictably limited as a result. He might spend a lot more time in coverage in Week 12 against the Titans, who sport one of the most pass-heavy offenses in the league.
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Measurables Review
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How do Nick Emmanwori's measurables compare to other safeties?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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6' 3"Weight
220 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.38 secVertical Jump
43.0 inBroad Jump
138 inBench Press
20 repsHand Length
9.00 inArm Length
32.50 inMore Fantasy News
Sensational in Week 10 victory
Emmanwori tallied nine tackles (five solo), including 0.5 sacks, and four defensed passes Sunday in a 44-22 win against the Cardinals.
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Notches nine stops in Week 6
Emmanwori posted nine tackles (six solo) in Sunday's 20-12 win over Jacksonville.
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Full practice Thursday
Emmanwori (ankle) was a full participant at practice Thursday, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.
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Appears on injury report
Emmanwori (ankle) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
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Sees role expand in loss
Emmanwori recorded five tackles (four solo) during Sunday's 38-35 loss versus the Buccaneers.
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Jeremiah's top remaining player
Emmanwori, a talented safety from South Carolina, is deemed as the best remaining player on the board ahead of the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft by Daniel Jeremiah of NFL.com.
ANALYSIS
Jeremiah notes Emmanwori has "ideal instincts and ball skills" and assesses his ideal NFL fit could be as a strong safety, big nickel back or as a sub linebacker because of his ability to undercut routes and get his hands on the ball. Jeremiah adds Emmanwori isn't as suited for a role in the deep half of the field, but he sees the former South Carolina star as an impactful player if he's consistently played close to the line of scrimmage.
Jeremiah notes Emmanwori has "ideal instincts and ball skills" and assesses his ideal NFL fit could be as a strong safety, big nickel back or as a sub linebacker because of his ability to undercut routes and get his hands on the ball. Jeremiah adds Emmanwori isn't as suited for a role in the deep half of the field, but he sees the former South Carolina star as an impactful player if he's consistently played close to the line of scrimmage.






