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*** [RD 7] Bengals Select ~ JACK ENDRIES, TE ***

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I would have preferred Curry lol like in your other thread.

Only knock seems to be run blocking & we don't run the ball anyway 🥷 Decent enough in pass pro & downfield blocking.

Back to 6 TE's on the roster. Who's the odd man out if he sticks? Grandy?

It would be nice to not have to sub the TE depending on the play call.

3 minutes ago, Gary said:

I would have preferred Curry lol like in your other thread.

I could go for a nice lamb korma myself but here we are

They gotta match him up with the new Aggie in the Oklahoma drills.. Or are those still allowed by the NFLPA?

Maybe a competitive game of "got your nose"

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Jack Endries headshot

Jack Endries

Texas

TE

Prospect Info

College

Texas

Hometown

Class

Danville, CA

R-Junior

Height

6'4 5/8"

Weight

245 lbs

Arm

31 1/8"

Hand

9 5/8"

40-Yard Dash

4.62

Seconds

10-Yard Split

1.59

Seconds

Vertical Jump

36’’

Broad Jump

9’ 11’’

  • 2022 (California): Redshirted as a walk-on.

  • 2023 (California): Freshman All-American as go-to target of Fernando Mendoza. Started all 13 games (35-407-11.6, 2 TDs).

  • 2024 (California): Honorable Mention All-ACC. Led team with 56 receptions, 623 receiving yards (11.1 per, 2 TDs). Started all 13 games.

  • 2025: Started all 13 games (33-346-10.5, 3 TDs). 

Draft Projection

Rounds 4-5

NFL Comparison

Dalton Schultz

Overview

Endries is a quarterback-friendly “F” tight end who still needs time in the weight room. His route-running can be monotonous and short-area separation uninspiring, but he’s tough, has a rebounder’s feel for boxing out defenders and is a consistent ball-winner even when coverage is draped all over him. He builds speed and is tougher on man coverage when allowed to stretch his legs on longer routes. Run-blocking is a roller-coaster ride of bad losses and quality wins. He lacks the play strength to block ends and whiffs in space on occasion, but he also gets his share of wins on split-zone, lead pulls and combo climbs to the linebacker. Endries should develop into an NFL starter.

Strengths

  • Started every game over his three seasons.

  • Led Cal in receiving in 2024 as Fernando Mendoza’s top target.

  • Plays through contact at the release and at the top of the route.

  • Builds speed to stress man coverage on intermediate routes.

  • Bodies up tight man coverage and catches with hand extension.

  • Sudden hands to stab and secure hot or high throws.

  • Adjusts and centers defensive ends on split-zone blocks.

  • Stays after blocks in space once he connects.

Weaknesses

  • Needs more functional mass and play strength.

  • Run-blocking angles and landmarks are inconsistent.

  • Below-average quickness in and out of breaks.

  • Few drops, but too many double-catches in 2024.

  • Lacks make-you-miss elusiveness and reacceleration after the catch.

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There Bengals took the 2 best guys at the gauntlet drill ... WR Colbie and TE Jack

  • 2 weeks later...
3 hours ago, Jamie_B said:

So.... every team then?

Right. And perhaps just “dislike” towards the Bengals for passing on him the other 6 times?

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