Brock Bowers
Position: TE – Projected: 1st Round
History & Measurables
Born: Dec. 13th, 2002 – Napa, CA
High School: Napa
College: Georgia
Height: 6’3″ Weight: 243 lbs
Traits & Characteristics
The Good
- Tough to Bring Down
- Great Hands
- Adjusts in Air
- Physical Blocker
- Speed to Take it the Distance
The Bad
- Improve Strength
- Pass Blocking (Can be Pushed Back)
Advanced Analytics Notes
2023 Receiving
- 92.9 PFF Receiving Grade (1st among TEs)
- 18 missed tackles forced (2nd among TEs)
- 8.7 YAC/REC (7th among TEs)
- 2.65 yards per route run (2nd among TEs)
- 86.9% Route Participation (T-33 Among TEs)
- 6.5 ADOT (T-74 Among TEs with 20 targets)
- 136.9 Passer Rating when targeted (11th Among TEs with 20 targets)
- 34 Receiving 1st Downs (2nd among TEs with 20 Targets)
2023 Blocking
- 62.4 PFF Run Blocking Grade (T-157th Among TEs)
- 208 Run Blocking Snaps (T-121st Among TEs)
- 71.8 PFF Pass Blocking Grade (30th Among TEs)
- 25 Pass Blocking Snaps (T-184th Among TEs)
Film Notes and Highlights
To be honest there were not many flaws that I saw in Brock Bowers’ game. He can be moved all over the field and used on all three levels. He has great hands in not only snatching passes, but made numerous one-handed grabs on inaccurate passes. You do not see tight ends adjust in the air like Bowers does. He has a great combination of speed and power to not be brought down easily. He’s also is a physical blocker that gets to the second level to spring long runs. He is a better run blocker than pass blocker, so that could be improved on. I see him having an immediate impact at the next level much like Sam Laporta. – Brandon Haye
(Games Watched: vs Auburn 2023, vs South Carolina 2023, vs Kentucky 2023)
NFL Draft Twitter:
“BUT WE DONT HAVE A 40 TIME AND SHORT SHUTTLE ON BROCK BOWERS”
But….. pic.twitter.com/9q8Oc3np5o
— Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) April 12, 2024