Overshown Hires Power Agent as Injury History Shapes Cowboys Contract Outlook
Dallas linebacker prepares for contract year with David Mulugheta amid recurring injury concerns.
- Glenn Catubig
- 4 min read
The Dallas Cowboys are entering the 2026 season with one of their young defensive players, DeMarvion Overshown, making a significant off-field move that could shape his financial future. Overshown has hired high-profile agent David Mulugheta as he approaches the final year of his rookie contract, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The decision places Overshown among a notable group of clients represented by Mulugheta, including several prominent NFL players. The move also comes at a pivotal time in Overshown’s career, as he attempts to establish long-term value after a series of injury setbacks.
A third-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Overshown has shown flashes of high-level production when healthy. However, injuries have repeatedly interrupted his development, raising questions about his durability heading into a critical season.
As the Cowboys assess their defensive future, Overshown’s performance in 2026 is expected to play a major role in determining whether he secures a long-term extension or enters free agency with uncertainty surrounding his health history.
1. A Career Defined By Ups and Downs
Overshown’s NFL journey has been marked by both promise and adversity. His rookie season was derailed before it began when he suffered a torn ACL in training camp, forcing him to miss the entire 2023 campaign. That injury set an early tone of physical setbacks in his professional career. He returned in 2024 and quickly demonstrated his potential impact on the field. In 13 games with 12 starts, Overshown recorded 90 tackles, five sacks, and multiple impactful plays, including an interception returned for a touchdown. His versatility and athleticism made him an important part of Dallas’ defense. Despite the strong production, durability concerns resurfaced late in the season. Another major knee injury in Week 14—this time involving multiple ligament damage—halted his momentum and sidelined him again for an extended period. His 2025 return was delayed until midseason, and while he managed to contribute in six games, his production was limited compared to his earlier output. The pattern has made availability a central issue in evaluating his long-term value.
2. Strategic Move Ahead Of Contract Year
The decision to hire Mulugheta is widely viewed as a strategic step as Overshown approaches a critical contract period. With his rookie deal set to expire after the 2026 season, positioning for negotiations has become increasingly important. Mulugheta is one of the most prominent agents in the league and has been involved in several high-profile NFL contract situations. His client list includes players who have secured significant deals, and his presence often signals a more structured approach to negotiations. The timing is particularly notable given recent dynamics involving the Cowboys’ front office. Owner Jerry Jones has historically preferred direct involvement in player negotiations, sometimes leading to complex contract discussions with agents representing key players. Recent cases within the organization have highlighted the importance of representation in negotiations. Players such as George Pickens and former Cowboy Micah Parsons have been part of high-profile contract discussions involving Mulugheta, underscoring his influence in shaping outcomes.
3. Health And Performance Will Define Future Value
As Overshown enters 2026, his future with the Cowboys will largely depend on two factors: availability and performance. While his on-field production has shown promise, his injury history remains the most significant variable in contract evaluations. Across his limited active seasons, Overshown has accumulated 118 tackles and five sacks, numbers that reflect his ability to contribute when healthy. However, repeated knee injuries have prevented sustained consistency, which is critical in long-term roster planning. The Cowboys are expected to closely monitor his recovery and performance throughout the season. Each game in 2026 will carry added weight as the organization assesses whether he can be relied upon as a long-term defensive piece. Ultimately, his upcoming season will serve as a proving ground. Strong and consistent availability could position him for a significant extension, while further setbacks could complicate his future in Dallas.