An in depth and complete scouting report and draft prospect profile of Georgia Tight End Brock Bowers for the NFL Draft.
Player: Brock Bowers
Age: 21
Brock Bowers Measurables:
- Height: 6’4
- Weight: 240
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- Vertical Jump:
- Broad Jump:
Prospect Grade: 82%
Projected Draft Day: 1
Player Comparison: If TJ Hockenson and Noah Fant were 1 person coming out of Iowa
Best Team Fits:
Brock Bowers Summary:
The Positives
- One of the best YAC tight ends you will find
- High points very well
- Really good hands
- Elite speed for a TE
- Used in many different ways at Georgia on many different routes
- Good blocker
The Negatives
- Missed time due to injuries
- Average size for a TE
Bowers may be the best tight end prospect coming out in a while and that is saying something considering how much talent has been at the position in the last 5 years. There are not many tight ends that can take jet sweeps and run by defenders while also being an effective blocker and also being legit matchup nightmares in the red zone. He is slightly on the smaller side (as I said, slightly) but that may be as nitpicky as it gets. Kyle Pitts and the travesty that is his usage on the Flacons may damage Bowers’s draft stock, but he is one of the best 5 players in this class. His injuries may cause pause for some teams but he has never missed extensive time. Any team that misses out on Marvin Harrison Jr may be pivoting to Bowers instead of the next WR. He has the athleticism and after the catch ability of Noah Fant, but the blocking and hands of TJ Hockenson.