Bob McGinn
7. JACK BECH, Texas Christian (6-1, 214, no 40, 2-3): Led all receivers in the Senior Bowl game with six catches for 68 and one TD. “He had that very emotional month after his brother got killed (on Bourbon Street in New Orleans) and it carried into the Senior Bowl and he played with the No. 7 and won the game,” one scout said. “I thought he performed above his real level. He’s a really sound slot receiver. He’s a zone guy. He’s not going to separate with speed or quickness but he’s got football know-how. He’ll kind of work his way open through his strength and size. He’ll catch everything. He’s super competitive. I don’t think Bech can really run. Third round at best.” Played his first two years at LSU, leading the Tigers in receptions as a freshman with 43. In 45 career games he caught 133 for 1,869 (14.1) and 13 TDs. “He’s a little bit all over the place with his body but he’s a gamer,” a second scout said. “He’s got a big radius and he goes and gets the ball. He’s aggressive. He’s physical. Looked like the (Alec) Pierce kid that plays for the Colts. I liked him better than Pierce coming out.” From Lafayette, La., where he played on a three-time state championship basketball team. “Reminds me of Cooper Kupp,” said a third scout. “He’s quick as can be. His routes, he just knows exactly where he’s going. Has good feet and body control. He can make plays when he’s outside, too.”