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John Harbaugh’s No. 5 Pick Master Plan: Why Ohio State’s Caleb Downs Could Be the Giants’ Next Gold-Jacket Safety

Last updated: February 20, 2026 4:55 am
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John Harbaugh’s No. 5 Pick Master Plan: Why Ohio State’s Caleb Downs Could Be the Giants’ Next Gold-Jacket Safety
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John Harbaugh just handed Giants fans a cinematic teaser: the best safety he’s ever drafted at No. 5 overall might be Ohio State’s Caleb Downs, a “gold-jacket’’ prospect who could transform New York’s secondary overnight.

The Statement That Lit the Scout World on Fire

John Harbaugh doesn’t hand out compliments like candy. So when the new Giants coach told the Mike Francesa Podcast he’s a “big fan” of Caleb Downs and would “take him in a second,” every 2026 mock draft instantly rewrote itself.

Why? Because the last time Harbaugh had a pick this high, the Ravens landed Kyle Hamilton — now a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro. Harbaugh’s track record with elite safeties is essentially a Hall-of-Fame résumé: Ed Reed in Baltimore, Brian Dawkins in Philadelphia, Hamilton in 2022. Downs is next in that lineage.

What Makes Downs the Perfect Harbaugh Safety

At 6-foot-1, 210 pounds, Downs pairs sideline-to-sideline speed with linebacker-grade thump. In two seasons at Ohio State he logged:

  • 174 tackles, 6 for loss
  • 7 passes defensed, 3 interceptions
  • 98.2 coverage grade in single-high looks (PFF)
  • 4 forced fumbles on 2025 tape alone

Translation: he erases tight ends, detonates runs, and covers like a corner when Harbaugh dials up post-safety pressure looks — exactly the hybrid weapon Wink Martindale’s defense lacked last year.

Why Safety Is Suddenly Ground Zero for the Giants

New York’s 2025 safety room finished 28th in explosive-pass rate allowed. Jevon Holland ($45.3 million deal) produced one interception and five broken-up passes. Tyler Nubin, the 2024 second-rounder, allowed a 118.6 passer rating when targeted. Dane Belton is a free-agent flight risk.

Adding Downs isn’t luxury — it’s structural repair. In Harbaugh’s scheme the free safety is the quarterback of the back seven, the Reed/Hamilton role that turns blitz packages from dangerous to devastating.

No QB, No Edge, No Problem: How the Board Falls

At No. 5 the Giants aren’t chasing a quarterback — Fernando Mendoza is earmarked for Denver. They’re also unlikely to double-dip on edge rushers after sinking a 2024 first-rounder into Laiatu Latu, which removes Rueben Bain Jr. from the conversation.

That leaves the prime cluster:

  1. Jordyn Tyson (WR, Utah) — alpha-X profile
  2. Makai Lemon (WR, USC) — YAC demon
  3. Spencer Fano (OT, Utah) — left-tackle insurance
  4. Caleb Downs (S, Ohio State) — defensive eraser

Harbaugh’s proclamation pushes Downs from “possible” to “probable” if the board breaks this way on draft night.

The Historical Precedent Harbaugh Can’t Ignore

In 18 Baltimore drafts Harbaugh never picked higher than No. 6 (Ronnie Stanley, 2016). His lone top-five experience came as Andy Reid’s assistant in 1999 when the Eagles landed Donovan McNabb at No. 2.

The common denominator: every time Harbaugh sits inside the top six, he walks away with a decade-long cornerstone. Downs fits that archetype better than any receiver or tackle in this class.

Front-Office Chess Match: Schoen vs. the Field

General manager Joe Schoen has preached “best player available” since taking over. The current consensus big board slots Downs as the No. 4 overall prospect, ahead of every wideout and offensive lineman on the Giants’ radar.

If Tennessee at No. 4 goes quarterback and Jacksonville at No. 3 snags Tyson, Schoen faces a zero-conflict choice: take the highest-rated defender and hand Harbaugh his next Reed/Hamilton clone.

What the Film Room sees

Safety Caleb Downs in action during Ohio State’s home win over Minnesota on Oct. 4, 2025
Downs’ 4.39 speed shows up when he closes cross-field throwing lanes — the exact trait that made Reed and Hamilton perennial turnover machines.

Downs’ 2025 Ohio State cut-ups reveal “processed speed” — he diagnoses mesh and flood concepts a beat before the quarterback, then triggers downhill at 22 mph. That’s eerily similar to Hamilton’s 2021 Notre Dame reel that convinced Baltimore to pounce at No. 14.

Final Forecast

The smoke is too thick to ignore. Harbaugh openly covets a position he’s turned into a Hall-of-Fame factory, the Giants have a gaping hole, and Downs sits squarely inside the top-five value window. Unless a receiver lands in the Giants’ lap who grades higher than Downs on Schoen’s final board, expect New York to sprint the card to the podium and pair the sport’s most safety-savvy coach with the draft’s most complete safety prospect.

Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest post-draft breakdown — we’ll tell you why the pick changes the NFC East before the commissioner finishes the handshake.

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