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TCU wide receiver Jack Bech is a rising prospect after impressing at the 2025 Senior Bowl. A physical, multi-use receiver who excels in the blocking side of the position, Bech could be a perfect fit with Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel.
Bech has excellent hands and rarely drops passes — PFF credited him with only two in his last three collegiate seasons. He’s also a skilled route technician who consistently won his reps at the Senior Bowl, and may have shown enough to climb into the Day 2 mix.
In 2024, Bech caught 62 passes for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns.
Position: WR
Projected round: Round 3
Height: 6’1
Weight: 212
Fit for Miami
Bech’s ability and willingness to help in run blocking is a trait the Dolphins covet. The back end of Miami’s wide receiver last season was not very productive, and several players are set to become free agents this March, including River Cracraft and Braxton Berrios.
Bech could be a fine fourth receiver behind Jaylen Waddle, Malik Washington, and Tyreek Hill, should he remain in Miami.
Bottom line
Bech’s pride in blocking along with his reliable hands and crisp routes could be what separates him from other mid-round prospects.
“I’m big, physical, and nasty at the point of contact. I love running people into the ground when I’m blocking,” Bech told The Draft Network in January. “Obviously, I love scoring touchdowns, but I equally love dumping somebody into the dirt as a blocker”
That physicality is something Miami can use, and Bech could be in play for the Dolphins at the tail end of the third round. After his performance at the Senior Bowl, it’s probably unlikely that he’d be available in the fourth round, where Miami is expected to own a pair of picks.