When I look at your list, I see 5 reaches (Yale, Duke, Hopkins, Cornell and UVa OOS) and three targets (Rochester, Penn State, and Lehigh). Three targets is just too few; it is just too easy (indeed, likely) for a high stats, average excellent kid to collect rejections from all of 5 your reaches. But, in general, a safety is a school where you a rock solid certain you will be admitted. In order to be rock solid certain, the school needs to run a mechanical, stats-driven admissions process, preferably on a rolling basis so you can apply early and get admitted early. I don’t see any of the Big 10 schools being safeties, even for in-state folks. Years ago, yes. But now? No. Lehigh has been accused of Tufts Syndrome in the past. Rochester is a great school, and the merit scholarships would turn it in to a likely. So, you have 5 reaches, 2 targets, and a likely from where I sit. it is getting harder to find true safeties that fit the rock-solid definition, so you add some likelys to the mix. Pitt is a great idea (interesting honors college there), another high quality likely that is probably off your radar like College of Wooster with it’s late app. deadline might also make sense.