An in depth and complete scouting report and draft prospect profile of Alabama Linebacker Trezmen Marshall for the NFL Draft.
Prospect: Trezmen Marshall
School: Alabama
Age: ?
Trezmen Marshall Measurables:
- Height: 6’0.5” (Pro Day)
- Weight: 225 (Pro Day)
- 40: 4.77 (Pro Day)
- 10 Yard Split: 1.61 (Pro Day)
- Vertical Jump: 28.5” (Pro Day)
- Broad Jump: 9’6” (Pro Day)
- 20 Yard Shuttle: 4.46 (Pro Day)
- 3 Cone: 7.26 (Pro Day)
- Bench: 18 (Pro Day)
- Other Notes:
- In a massive shock to us, Trezmen Marshall wasn’t invited to the Combine. We are going to have to wait until Bama pro day for numbers
- Measured in 5 lbs lighter at Pro Day than ESPN had listed
- Below average athleticism based on Pro Day numbers
- Went through OLB Drills at Bama Pro Day not just ILB
Tape Watched: UGA 2022: South Carolina, Bama 2023: Texas, Georgia, Michigan, East-West Shrine Game
Prospect Grade: 65%
Projected Draft Day: Rounds 4-5
Player Comparison: Robert Spillane
Trezmen Marshall Player Summary:
The Positives
- Quick twitch
- Slips and sheds blocks
- Aggressive/disruptive
- Reliable tackler in the box
- Packs a punch, has true power in his hands
- Understands to get hands up and get in the throwing lane
The Negatives
- Lack of film: Third LB in the rotation at UGA, not full 3 down starter at Bama
- Not fully polished in coverage
- Lacks patience, wants to be downhill all the time
- It felt like Marshall got picked on by RPO style scheme in East-West Shrine Game
- Slight inconsistency tackling in space
Trezmen Marshall has to be one of the most interesting LB prospects we’ve scouted. Marshall transferred to Bama after being the 3rd LB in Georgia’s 2022 defense, and ended up in a similar role in Bama’s defense. Despite not being an every down backer, the tape he does have is 100% first round worthy. His pass drops need some polishing, but he’s everything anyone could want in a backer.
Updated 4/11/24: Despite him dropping in our rankings Trezmen Marshall is still a good LB. We may have overhyped him off the bat, but we don’t want to change his grade because we still think he could be a higher end starter. That being said the lack of Combine invite and underwhelming Pro Day from an athletic testing standpoint is killing his stock a tad. At no point did we think he’d be a crazy tester but definitely better than what he put on, although we’ve seen athletic freaks fail in the league and non-athletic freaks flourish, so there’s that. Marshall, despite us being what feels like the only people who believe he can be a solid starter, feels like he is in line to take the Robert Spillane route where he starts as a special teamer and as defensive snaps increase in a rotation he’ll prove his worth as a starter in the league.
Updated on 3/8/24:
- Projection changed from “Late Day 1-Very Early Day 2” to “Round 3”
- We will not change his grade since we liked his film, but due to lack of a Combine invite his stock is trending down. A good pro day could have him trending back up.
Updated 4/11/24:
- Pro Day numbers added to the measurable portion of his profile
- Projection switched from “Late Day 1-Very Early Day 2” to “Rounds 4-5”
- Comp switched from “Lower end Nick Bolton” to “Robert Spillane”
- Positives Added
- Packs a punch, has true power in his hands
- Understands to get hands up and get in the throwing lane
- Negatives Added
- Lacks patience, wants to be downhill all the time
- It felt like Marshall got picked on by RPO style scheme in East-West Shrine Game
- Slight inconsistency tackling in space
- Lacks patience, wants to be downhill all the time