Brock Bowers

Overview
Prolific pass-catching tight end with a rare blend of acceleration, speed, body control and hands that could breathe new life into a stale NFL offense. Bowers was a high-volume target at Georgia and led the team in receiving yards in all three of his college seasons. He plays with relentless pacing as a route runner, allowing him to beat man coverage. Also, he’s highly effective at exploiting zone pockets for first downs and chunk plays. Bowers’ secret sauce might be his ability to rip through tacklers and pile on yardage after the catch. He’ll be an adequate move blocker and give effort at the point of attack, but that is the one area where his game falls short of George Kittle’s, for comparison purposes. Bowers is an explosive athlete but lacks the premium measurables typically associated with early first-rounders. It might take a year for him to acclimate to defenders who are bigger, faster and longer, but he appears destined to become a highly productive NFL player with Pro Bowl upside.

Strengths
Gets off the snap with good lean and early acceleration.
Capable of getting to his top speed very quickly.
Runs routes with controlled strides and cut-ready footwork.
Preserves play speed and begins to separate when turning routes.
Talent to beat man-cover linebackers on the next level.
Hands-catcher operating with good coordination and technique.
Exceptional toughness and contact balance with the ball in his hands.
Gets hands into proper positioning as a run blocker.

Weaknesses
Needs to become more forceful when fitting up his blocks.
Inconsistent sustaining run blocks in space.
Will need to improve route savvy underneath.
Limited catch radius.
Came out on the wrong side of contested catches in 2023.