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Draft Scouting Report

Rating: 81.45 (Starter)
Pro Comparison: Jerricho Cotchery
Summary

Jack Bech was on an impressive track -- a three-star prospect and freshman starter on an LSU team with Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr. – when he saw his opportunities fall off as a sophomore to the aforementioned receivers. He transferred to TCU where he really didn’t break out until his senior season, leading the Horned Frogs with 62 catches, 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns (all career-bests). Bech looks the part of a physical perimeter receiver but has plenty of experience lining up across the formation and running every typical route imaginable. What he lacks in deep speed he makes up for with size, hands, short-area quickness and effort. He’s a high-character receiver with room to develop further.

About
  • 2024: Senior Bowl MVP after catching the game-winning touchdown a month after his brother died in New Orleans terrorist attack
  • 2024: Second-team All-Big 12 (62 receptions, 1,034 yards, nine touchdowns)
Strengths
  • Very good strength and balance: Bech has a rocked-up musculature, played with the heart of a Tiger and was tough to bring down. He measured at 6-foot-1 ¼ and 214 pounds at the Senior Bowl but played much larger than that. His 75-inch wingspan emphasized his catch radius.
  • Excellent hands and tracking skills: Only four drops over four seasons (200 targets) and just one drop in 2024. Bech also was fantastic at reeling in deep balls as well as off-target passes.
  • Very good quickness: Well-practiced footwork and loose hips helped Bech master turning back to the quarterback on hitch routes in effectively two steps. His ability to stop and change directions was also impressive.
Weaknesses
  • Solid speed: Bech won’t win many track races and will get caught from behind. He had just 5.3 yards after catch per reception in 2024, keeping him out of the top-100 wide receiver qualifiers. It’s worth mentioning he did break out a second gear when downfield throws were in the air.
  • Struggled with man-to-man coverage: In his breakout year, Bech had much lower efficiency, including a much lower yards after catch per reception average, against man coverage compared to zone. His footwork is good in some aspects, but he could be a real handful with improved technique both off the snap and in his routes. A good coach will make it happen and take his game to the next level against all coverages.
  • Functional strength needs work: Bech is jacked and is tough to bring to the ground, but his run blocking was inconsistent. His overall physicality before the catch also needs to be addressed.
Combine Data
  • Bench press: 19 reps
  • Vertical jump: 34.5 inches
  • 20-yard shuttle run: 4.21 seconds
  • Broad jump: 10 feet, 5 inches
  • 3-cone drill: 6.84 seconds

2024 Receiving

STATS REC YDS AVG TD LNG
Regular Season 62 1034 16.7 9 52

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 214 lbs
Birthplace: Lafayette, LA
Class: Senior