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Brock Bowers

BrockBowers

Napa, CANapa
Jersey
#19
Pos
TE
HT / WT
6-3 / 243
Class
SR
NIL Valuation
$742K
$8.8K
2024NFL Draft
Georgia
FromGeorgia
Las Vegas
ToLas Vegas
Round
1
Pick
13
Overall
13
Complete Draft
Rivals
6
NATL
#118
POS
#8
ST
#11
On3
98
NATL
#32
POS
#1
ST
#3
ESPN
83
NATL
#210
POS
#4
ST
#21
247
96
NATL
#59
POS
#2
ST
#3
The Journey
Class of 2021
Georgia Bulldogs
ENROLLED
Napa Grizzlies
Napa Grizzlies
2020 – 2020
HIGH SCHOOL

Film

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Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Georgia
ENROLLED
N/A
2168 mi
3
2
26
LSU
OFFERED
N/A
1841 mi
4
2
37
Oregon
OFFERED
N/A
384 mi
6
0
10
Texas A&M
OFFERED
N/A
1562 mi
8
1
20
USC
OFFERED
N/A
384 mi
9
0
18
Georgia
GeorgiaENROLLED
Todd Hartley
N/A
LSU
LSUOFFERED
N/A
Oregon
OregonOFFERED
Bobby Williams
N/A
Texas A&M
Texas A&MOFFERED
James Coley
N/A
USC
USCOFFERED
Keary Colbert
N/A

Measurements & Testing

Brock BowersNapa
Top 300 TE AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
243
240
250
101.3%97.2%
Height
6-3
6-4
6-5
98.7%97.4%
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Personal Life

Brock Bowers was an All-American during his three-year career at Georgia, and he helped redefine how tight ends are used in today's modern football. Bowers said he likes to think of himself as a mix of a true tight end, along with the game-breaking catching ability of Travis Kelce. "Tight end is a prime position to be in right now," he said. "I feel like I'm yards after the catch and just being able to make people miss type of player. Just turn good plays into great plays. I like catching the ball in the flat and making things happen, That's fun to me." Bowers, a former On3 Consensus four-star recruit coming out of Napa (Calif.) High School, finished his UGA career with 175 catches for 2,538 yards. “Right away you can tell he only knew one speed,” Georgia offensive coordinator Todd Monken said before the 2021 College Football Playoffs. “He’d be 10 yards in front of every other guy. He was working at his own speed to be the best he could be, and that is a rare quality to put yourself out there like he did. So right away you could see this guy is different.”

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