Your response to the headline might be to point out that Washington did not select a safety in this year’s draft. You would be correct. Nick Emmanwori, a plug and play replacement for Chinn was available in the first round, but Peters opted for the highly athletic Oregon tackle prospect Josh Conerly Jr. instead. The scenario would be repeated in the second when the value of Trey Amos overrode the availability of Andrew Mukuba. Ultimately, a safety prospect never aligned with their board and the front office eschewed drafting one altogether.
Your next assumption might be that the article is about Kain Medrano, the 6th-round linebacker that projects as a safety/linebacker hybrid at the next level.