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Falcons select Billy Bowman Jr. with No. 118 pick in 2025 NFL Draft

The Atlanta Falcons selected University of Oklahoma defensive back Billy Bowman Jr. with the No. 118 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons selected University of Oklahoma defensive back Billy Bowman Jr. with the No. 118 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Bowman joins Xavier Watts as the second college safety drafted. Watts was the Falcons' No. 96 pick Friday in the fourth round. Together, they enter a position room that features Jessie Bates III, Jordan Fuller and DeMarcco Hellams.

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"It's going to be a very competitive safety room," Falcons head coach Raheem Morris said after Friday's draft. That competition is growing.

Learn more about the Falcons' new addition below.

Height: 5-foot-10

Weight: 192 lbs

Age: 22

School: University of Oklahoma

2024 Stats: 12 starts | 54 tackles (2.5 for loss) | 2 interceptions

How he fits with the Falcons: He's a really good downhill player who is quick to come up and be physical against the run. Bowman could fill a box safety/nickel role, similar to a way they utilized Kevin King last year. Bowman has all of the traits to be a core special teams player as well. Bowman's biggest knock against him is shorter arms — at 28 ½ inches, with a wingspan of 70 ¾ inches — but he is often in the right place due to his high level football IQ and is a fearless defender.

Expert Opinions

Dane Brugler, The Athletic: "With his range, fluidity and post-snap diagnosing skills, Bowman anticipates well in coverage to drive and finish at the football, and he's a threat to score every time he touches the ball. Though physical in run support, he is often overzealous with his angles and finish, and his small margin for error as a tackler leads to negative results. Overall, Bowman falls short in the size and strength categories, but he is among the best safeties in this class in terms of football IQ, movement skills and competitive urgency. His disruptive versatility on the backend will force teams to consider how much they are willing to compromise on desired size."

Lance Zierlein, NFL.com: "The only things keeping Bowman from a higher grade is a lack of NFL size and his inconsistencies as a tackler. He's fluid and athletic to man up over the slot. He's meddlesome to float around looking for playmaking opportunities in zone coverage. He'll struggle matching on big bodies and will get beat on jump balls downfield. He loves to rocket downhill to support the run but he lacks stopping power and will miss his share of tackles. His size and tackling inconsistency might be a concern for some teams, but he's too instinctive and versatile to overlook as a safety/corner hybrid with starting talent."

Join us as we take a look at the 2025 NFL draft class for the Atlanta Falcons, presented by Truist.

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