TCU WR Jack Bech will honor his brother as he pursues his NFL dream.
Life is unpredictable and everybody has a story. For TCU WR, set to perform at this year’s Senior Bowl as he enters the 2025 NFL Draft, his pursuit of stardom was thrown a hurdle when his brother was slain in the New Orleans terror attack during New Year festivities. Tragedy befalls all of us and we sally forth, and Bech is doing the same to pursue his dream, and will honor his brother by wearing his #7. Bech wore #18 at TCU, while his brother wore #7 at Princeton. The sticker will adorn all of the Senior Bowl Participants, as well.
Bech, a 4 year Senior at TCU after transferring from LSU saw his highest season of production in 2024, alongside fellow prospective draftee Savion Williams, with 1034 yards on just 62 receptions. The elation he felt following the season and with the prospect of joining an NFL team had to be tempered by the loss of his brother. With a 6’2″ frame, excellent hands, and excellent ball skills, Becht projects to a boundary X with the ability to win at contested catches.
He’s not a burner, but drawing comps to Cedric Tillman and Mike Williams, Bech hopes to show teams in the next month that he’s worthy of production at the next level. Bech projects as a Day 3 pick and he will make his brother proud.
Writer: Brendon Booth (@bigbonededFFB)