Jack Bech, WR, TCU
Size:
Height: 6012
Weight: 214
Arm: 31 ½”
Hand: 9”
Accomplishments:
Four-star recruit
“Jack Bech is a high-motor, gritty, and physical receiver who’ll be a long-time pro and valuable receiving threat.”
Strengths:
Crafty and decisive route-runner
Phenomenal hands and attacks the ball
Physicality
Frame
Concerns:
Doesn’t possess game-changing speed
Not an elite separator against man coverage
Can improve his releases
Film Analysis:
A Louisiana native, Jack Bech played for the LSU Tigers in 2021 before transferring to TCU for the 2023 season. He has patiently waited for the breakout season we're witnessing now. The dual-sport high school star has quickly made a name for himself in this 2025 draft class among a strong group of receivers.
Bech may not excite with the flash and explosiveness some of his counterparts display, but he is undoubtedly set to become a fantastic NFL player. The first thing that stood out to me is the sheer volume of opportunities he's been given in this TCU offense, working in all areas of the field. While he’s lined up primarily outside, he's also a go-to option on quick passes due to his physicality and ability to attack the ball.
It's in the deeper areas of the field where Bech truly shines. He has a strong understanding of defenders' blind spots as well as the overall defensive structure. He’s quick to diagnose how he’s being covered, which allows him to exploit defensive backs' weaknesses. He also has the decisiveness to adjust his route at a moment’s notice. When the ball is in the air, Bech is at his best. Not only does he play with confident, aggressive hands, but Bech also is never covered. Even when he’s unable to fully separate from defenders, he remains a threat due to his ability to make contested catches in traffic and crowded spaces.
What Bech lacks in speed and explosiveness, he compensates for with toughness and strength. With the ball in his hands, Bech consistently picks up crucial yardage by breaking tackles and keeping his legs churning.
Improvements will need to be made at the next level in how Bech attacks man coverage, given he’ll be on par as an athlete at that level. His separation abilities will be crucial in determining his role in an NFL offense. Nonetheless, Bech has that uncoachable knack for the football. He’s a steady and reliable receiver who is a full-field threat. Above all, the separating factors for Bech that’s going to get his name called in Green Bay come April are going to be his toughness, play strength, and IQ.
Prospect Projection: Day 3 — Developmental Traits
Exposures: Stanford (2024), UCF (2024), SMU (2024)