Nobody has an NFL Scouting combination such as TCU wide receiver Jack Bech.
Bech competes two months after the death of his older brother Tiger in Indianapolis, who was killed one of the 14 people in the terror attack that New Orleans rocked on New Year’s Day. To honor him, Bech took the field on Saturday with the Bibleers “and you that stay on the path of justice will harvest what you have sewn”, and angel wings on the other side.
The shoe pictures were the same that he was wearing in the senior bowl, where he also wore the number 7 of his brother. Tiger played a wide recipient in Princeton.
Bech performed well with the mowing porter, showed strong hands in the glove drill and kept his in the measurement exercises.
“I know that my brother now has me until the end of time. He pushes me to new heights. He will be with me. He has the best chair in the house,” Bechh NFL NFLWORK told the combine.
Bech comes from an even more emotional performance in the Senior Bowl, where he earned MVP subjessions after catching the game-winning Touchdown and harassing his teammates.
Bech is seen as a Mid-Round NFL Draft Prospect that projects to find playing time as a possession receiver after leading TCU with 62 catches, 1,034 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. Those statistics earned him a second team All-Big 12 awards.