DeMarvion Overshown 4-3 OLB Scouting Report

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DeMarvion Overshown NFL Draft Profile

  • Position: 4-3 Outside Linebacker
  • School: Texas
  • Current Year: Senior
  • Height: 6'4"
  • Weight: 223 pounds

DeMarvion Overshown Scouting Report

DeMarvion has a long, rangy frame at 6’4″, and that range shows up in multiple phases. His length gives him immense disruption potential when stalking the backfield. He can lurk in the second level, rise up to snatch intermediate passes, and has the ball skills to make plays at the catch point. DeMarvion's athleticism is what truly completes his profile. His explosiveness and stride lengths combine to form dangerous closing speed and range. He has definite twitch in his movement, and that twitch — paired with his size — allows him to cover ground quickly and suddenly. He closes in with incredible quickness when triggering on plays or blitzing down the middle, and he has excellent closing burst at the tackle point.

DeMarvion has searing lateral explosiveness as well. He can adjust his tackling angles quickly, and with his speed and length, he can penetrate the backfield and wrangle ball carriers in pursuit. Just as DeMarvion’s athletic gifts help him in the box, they also provide value in open space. The Texas ILB can cover plays from sideline to sideline. He has the lateral agility to slip past blocks and stay clean. He also moves with great hip sink in and out of direction changes, and he has some fluidity in his movement.

2020 was DeMarvion’s first season at linebacker. Thus, while his play is exciting, it feels right to temper one’s expectations when seeking refinement. Nevertheless, DeMarvion displayed promising flashes of mental acuity — the arrow is indeed pointing up in 2021. He is an energetic, high-motor player who can dish out big hits. On the ground, when he’s confident in what he sees, he plays at a torrid pace. And in the air, he attacks the football and actively seeks to disrupt.

DeMarvion gives off glimpses of processing speed. He demonstrates the ability to read the quarterback’s eyes and close in on targets. Additionally, he already has the awareness to pick up running backs slipping into open space. Closer to the line, DeMarvion has displayed the ability to instinctively swim through congestion and enter the contact window. He even flashes the capacity to rip smaller blockers away and leap back into tackles. His versatility also bears noting. The converted safety has the versatility and range to patrol the intermediate and deep ranges of the field. Moreover, he has some measured torso flexibility as a pass rusher, and his burst makes him a deadly blitzing threat.

Areas for Improvement

Overshown’s instincts, at this point in time, are questionable. He can be late to pick up receivers coming across the field and when reacting to receivers breaking inside. His feet can be faster and more sudden at times, and he can improve his efficiency of motion when changing directions.

Overshown sometimes bites on play-action fakes and occupies blockers, leaving the middle of the field open. He sometimes loses track of the ball in congestion, and his angles can be more consistent. Furthermore, He can be overly aggressive at times and sell out on option plays. But on the flip side, he can be indecisive when patrolling gaps and reading plays.

Overshown will need to improve his play strength. Even with his length, he can’t always complete tackles in pursuit. Offensive linemen can easily handle his frame. He can better use his length to target and deconstruct blocks. Lastly, Overshown often fails to disengage in a timely manner and misses chances to stop big plays.

DeMarvion Overshown Career at School

It took some time for Overshown to earn a role in Texas’ defense, both due to injuries and positional ambiguity. He played in nine games as a true freshman in 2018 but only logged 1 tackle while playing mostly on special teams. In 2019, Overshown played in eight games while earning a start but missed a third of the season due to injury. Still, he managed to rack up 18 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, a pick, 3 pass deflections, and a forced fumble.

In 2020, the Longhorns decided to use Overshown — who was now 6’4″, 215 pounds — in a different way. They switched him to linebacker and the returns came immediately. Overshown started all 10 games in which he appeared and produced at a massive clip. Over that span, he accumulated 60 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, a sack, 2 interceptions, 7 deflections, a fumble recovery, and 2 forced fumbles. He ended his transitional season on a high note, earning Defensive MVP honors against Colorado in the Alamo Bowl.

DeMarvion Overshown NFL Draft Player Profile

Overshown has an athletic foundation that few players can match. He has the high motor to maximize those traits, and on top of that, he possesses inherent coverage experience from his days as a safety. He’ll have to keep getting stronger and more confident, but he has the makeup of a game-changing catalyst on the defensive side of the ball. The LB1 mantle is very much in play.

Overshown still needs to keep refining his role at linebacker, but it’s hard to contain one’s excitement around the Texas LB. What makes his 2020 performance even more impressive is that Overshown dealt with back pains throughout the year. He received surgery to fix the issue this offseason, and the hope is that he’ll be more comfortable and composed as a result.

If Overshown stays healthy, he has one of the highest upsides on the draft circuit. As his history shows, he’s a habitual producer. With his skill set, he naturally fills up the stat sheet. And if Overshown can become more comfortable and confident in his role as a linebacker, he can be an electric playmaker for the Longhorns.


 
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