No. 58 – Jack Bech, WR, TCU

Out of heart-wrenching tragedy, Jack Bech’s incredible testament of love and resilience represents one of the most compelling stories in recent draft history. Jack Bech’s brother, Tiger (former Princeton RB), was killed in the New Year’s Day terrorist attack on Bourbon St. in New Orleans. One month later, Jack caught the game-winning touchdown pass at the Senior Bowl as time expired. In the game, he wore his brother’s No. 7 and at the start of the play, there were 7 seconds left on the clock and the QB who threw Jack the pass was Memphis TIGER QB Seth Henigan. I had the privilege of making the call for that play on NFL Network and it felt like a stroke of divine intervention. On the field, Jack Bech is an absolute beast. A competitive catch extraordinaire, Bech is tough and physical with excellent hands and showcased those traits often throughout the Senior Bowl week in Mobile. Before finishing his career at TCU, Jack was at LSU where he led the Tigers in receptions on a team that also boasted recent first-round picks Brian Thomas Jr. and Malik Nabers.