Alabama’s LT Overton is an intriguing edge defender prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft, with a combination of size and versatility that should allow him to line up all over the defensive front at the next level. His strength, effort and competitiveness should earn him plenty of fans in draft rooms around the league, and could make him a Day 2 pick.

Here’s everything NFL fans need to know about Overton heading into this year’s draft:

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LT Overton’s Vitals

Height: 6-5

Weight: 278

Age: 21

LT Overton’s Strengths

Big and versatile, Overton is one of those players who gets off the bus first and makes an immediate impact before he even steps on the field. His impressive combination of size, athleticism and physicality allows Overton to line up all over the defensive front, creating matchup problems based on specific situations. He has the frame and power to set a strong edge against the run, and can win with power as an edge rusher, or quickness when he slides inside and gets matched up against interior blockers. He’s a high-motor player coaches and teammates will love at the next level, always chasing plays down and giving maximum effort on every snap. Overton’s intelligence and instincts allow him to quickly diagnose what’s happening in front of him, keeping him one step ahead of the opponent.

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LT Overton’s Weaknesses

Some technical improvements are needed here, as Overton still relies on physical traits to win the majority of his reps instead of leaning on polished technique. He can be a tick late off the ball at times, and he lacks consistency with his hand usage that can be exposed by more technically sound blockers. While there’s no denying the physical prowess and versatility he brings to the table, that never translated to high-level production for Overton at the college level (just seven career sacks in four seasons).

Final Analysis

Overton’s physical tools, versatility and relentless effort are enough to give him an extremely high floor as a dominant early-down defender at the next level. Refining his technique would unlock another stratosphere for his potential, though, and would give him a better chance of developing into an impact player who can stay on the field for all three downs.

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This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Apr 6, 2026, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.