OK, Not too bad but here is what it looks like is happening. Watch your bow shoulder and spine line as you draw to full draw.
Do you see how high your bow shoulder is rising? this combined with a lean back at the same time is moving your chest into the string. Look at your shirt button line. See the lean?
You can fix by keeping the bow shoulder down MUCH more. As you start to lift the bow, lift with your arm but keep that shoulder DOWN. Next work on keeping your spine straight on top of your pelvis. If it helps to SLIGHTLY lean into the target do that BUT DO NOT hunch forward, just a slight forward bias. Slightly wider foot position will help here too. Can't see your feet but judging by your legs, they are too close together. A wider stance will help keep you spine more vertical.
If you can do that, the string at full draw will be in front (target side) of your shirt pocket and will not be dragged back so far.
Your shot overall looks pretty good, you just need to fix the shoulder and your posture.
Arne