Darrian Beavers – Linebacker – 22 – Senior – Cincinnati
Cut : 1m93
Weight : 116 kilos
Estimated draft position: End of 3rd round
Stats 2021: 14 matches, 98 tackles, 4 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 interception
NFL Comparison: Jahlani Tavai
Strong points
– Football IQ
– Versatile / Complete
– Size/Aggressiveness
Of the many prospects in the Bearcats’ brilliant defense to watch in the upcoming draft, Darrian Beavers isn’t the most well-known name. However, the linebacker established himself during his university career as a talented and reliable player. After playing safety in high school and being recruited as such by UConn, Beavers also played defensive end during his sophomore season. After his transfer to Cincinnati he revealed himself fully as a linebacker. A versatility that in addition to having forged his knowledge of the game makes him versatile and able to contribute in different schemes. With a high football IQ, Beavers deciphers the game wonderfully. Whether on race concepts, zone coverage or in a pass rush situation, his reading quality is a major asset.
If his intelligence serves him, Beavers does not forget the physical aspect that determines his position. He knows how to use his size and size to play hard in all aspects of the game. A strength that allows him to undermine the opposing blocks.
Weak points
– Athletic abilities
– Tackle Reliability
– Regularity
Despite an ideal size, Beavers suffers from an athletic deficit. Its average speed, and its limited explosiveness can put it in difficulty against fast runners. His changes of direction are also just average, which weakens him in the cover phases against tight ends.
If he is effective in race defense, Beavers is not irreproachable. Often guilty of misses on his tackles, he will have to improve his technique. In general, the Cincinnati linebacker’s game lacks consistency. Often sawtooth, it is not uncommon to see him make a good play just after missing an action.
Possible destinations
New England Patriots, Los Angeles Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos
Like the receiver or pass rusher positions, the class of 2021 is full of talent and depth at the linebacker position. A richness that could push the teams to wait. Far from being the most athletic in the class, Beavers might pale in comparison to some. But author of a successful Pro Day, he reassured about his abilities. His game intelligence and versatility should seduce. In the hands of a patient but creative staff, the former Bearcat player could give full satisfaction and be a revelation.