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#7

Omarion Davis

S

Senior

Player Information

Position
S
Number
#7
Year
Senior
Height
6'2"
Weight
205 lbs
Hometown
Westwood, Massachusetts
High School
The Loomis Chaffee School

Season Performance Comparison

2024 Season

tackles50
interceptions2

2025 Season

games Played11
tackles50
interceptions2

Role and Depth Chart Context

Transfer safety via Boston College and Rhode Island. Davis gives Penn State an older defensive back in a room that needs communication and tackling reliability, but his role should remain tied to camp and game usage.

Biography

Omarion Davis is one of the safety transfers Penn State added to rebuild the back end of the defense under D'Anton Lynn. Penn State lists him as a senior from Westwood, Massachusetts, after previous stops at Boston College and Rhode Island.

His profile is valuable because he is not only a projection from high school traits. Davis has college experience, has played in the Northeast, and arrives in a secondary that needs both competition and communication. The exact tackle and interception totals should be treated as transfer-history context rather than guaranteed Penn State output.

For the 2026 depth chart, Davis belongs in the safety competition with Marcus Neal Jr., returning defensive backs, and younger players. His best path is to prove he can handle checks, tackle in space, and give the staff a trustworthy veteran option in sub packages and special teams.

Safety depth is especially important because missed communication can undo otherwise good defensive calls. Davis gives Penn State another veteran option while the staff sorts the final rotation.