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Draft Scouting Report
Jack Endries lacks ideal play strength, which shows up in his blocking and other areas of his game. He does many of the small things well in the passing game but is not particularly dynamic. Endries is more likely to serve as depth or fill a specific role early in his career.
- 2025: 50 receiving yards on 4 catches at Ohio State in season opener (Texas team leader)
- 2024: Honorable Mention All-ACC (Cal)
- Soft but reliable hands and shows them late to avoid tipping off defenders.
- Good acceleration with solid top-end speed for the position.
- Does a good job pressing defenders before breaking into his routes.
- Below-average functional play strength.
- As an inline blocker, moves his feet well but does not consistently bring his hands with him to stay engaged in pass protection.
- Does not generate much after the catch.
- 40-yard dash: 4.62 seconds
- Vertical jump: 36 inches
- Broad jump: 9 feet, 11 inches
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Bengals' Jack Endries: Drafted by Bengals
The Bengals selected Endries in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 221st overall.
Endries (6-foot-5, 245 pounds) began his collegiate career with a redshirt 2022 campaign at California, which he followed up with two consecutive years as a starter from 2023-24 before transferring to Texas. In his sole season as the Longhorns' starting tight end in 2025, Endries compiled 33 catches for 346 yards and three scores, a step down from the 56-626-2 line he logged with the Golden Bears in 2024. Endries has the size to find a role at the NFL level but lacks difference-making athleticism, so as a rookie he could have a difficult time competing for depth reps with Erick All (ACL), Drew Sample, Tanner Hudson and Cam Grandy (chest) behind top tight end Mike Gesicki.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 245 lbs |
| Birthplace: Danville, CA |
| Age: 22 |

























