I am concerned for you that you seem to only have two categories, Reaches and “safeties”.
I think most high numbers kids doing a multistate search are well-advised to end up with a robust list of Reaches, Targets, and Likelies. Targets and Likelies are not what many kids seem to think of as “safeties”. They are colleges very carefully chosen to be particularly good fits for you, and thus that you would be excited to attend, but they are more likely admits for you than Reaches.
I note it is my experience in these discussions that many of the kids who only apply to Reaches and “safeties” end up attending a “safety” and are unhappy because they feel like there is a very large gap between their Reaches and that safety, and they feel disappointed they were forced to choose a college that did not really excite them because they failed to get into a Reach.
In contrast, while many of the kids who apply to Reaches, Targets, and Likelies end up attending a Target or Likely, they are usually not so unhappy because they ended up with multiple offers that all were compelling in their own ways, and they were ultimately able to choose what they decided was their best option.
Of course if you are in fact applying to carefully-chosen Targets and Likelies, great. I just wanted to make sure you had heard the case for doing so.