
Brock Bowers’ elite ceiling makes him potential 2024 NFL Draft ‘game-changer’ for Jets
NY Post
The NFL, like many sports, is a copycat league.
And in the case of the tight end position, every team in the league is trying to find the next Travis Kelce … or even George Kittle.
Tight end has become the game-changing position in the league.
Now, the question is this: Is Brock Bowers that next game-changing tight end poised to light it up in the NFL?
The numbers Bowers put up at Georgia and the success the Bulldogs had with him on the field are indicators that he has a chance to be at least as good as Kelce and Kittle.
Bowers, by far the best tight end prospect available in the upcoming draft, ended his collegiate career as the SEC’s all-time leader for tight ends in catches (175), receiving yards (2,538) and receiving touchdowns (26).

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