A big-bodied weapon who broke out in 2024, TCU wide receiver Jack Bech has propelled himself into one of the top players at his position in the 2025 NFL Draft. But where did Bech go to school? How did he climb draft boards to become a potential Day 2 pick? Here’s everything you need to know about the star prospect and his journey to the NFL.

How Tall Is Jack Bech?
At the NFL Combine, Bech measured 6’1″. The average NFL wide receiver is around 6 feet 1/2 inches, so Bech is a near-perfect height compared to his peers.
How Much Does Bech Weigh?
Bech weighs in at 214 pounds, which is above the average of around 200 at wide receiver. While Bech lacks the prototypical length for the position, he makes up for it with quickness, power, and instincts.
How Old Is Bech?
Bech was born on February 18, 2002, and is 23 years old. With this year’s draft class having a higher average age, Bech is in the middle of the spectrum.
Who Are Bech’s Parents?
Bech’s parents are Martin and Michelle Bech, both of whom are LSU graduates.
His brother, Tiger Bech, played football for the Princeton Tigers and was tragically killed in the deadly New Orleans terrorist attack in January 2025.
Jack and Tiger were very close, and the former plans to pay tribute to his late brother during the 2025 NFL Draft by wearing his Rolex. He also has tattoos celebrating his brother’s life.
What School Did Bech Go To?
Coming out of Lafayette, Louisiana, Bech was a standout receiver at St. Thomas More High School as a three-star recruit. He led the school to two consecutive state titles and posted 1,391 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior.
Originally a commit to Vanderbilt, Bech flipped his commitment and decided to play college football for LSU. Eventually, he would transfer to TCU, where he broke out.
Revisiting Bech’s College Career
In his true freshman year, Bech played in 13 games, starting in seven. He finished the year with 43 catches, 489 yards, and three touchdowns. He spent 25.1% of his reps as an in-line tight end, playing predominantly in the slot for LSU.
Though he played a bigger role for the Tigers in 2021, his production dipped a bit in 2022. He played in 12 games and started in four. He caught 16 passes for 200 yards and a touchdown, not dropping any of the 23 targets thrown his way. After his sophomore year, he entered the transfer portal and committed to TCU.
Bech played in eight games for the Horned Frogs in 2023, catching 12 passes for 146 yards. He played predominantly in the slot with a targeted passer rating of 86.7.
Though he experienced modest production through his first three seasons in college, Bech truly came into his own in 2024. He finished the year with 62 receptions for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns, averaging 16.7 yards per catch.
In his final collegiate season, Bech had a drop percentage of just 1.6%. He earned second-team All-Big 12 honors and led TCU in all major receiving categories.
How Fast Was Bech’s 40-Yard Dash?
Bech skipped the 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine. His official time isn’t known publicly. However, according to NFL Draft Buzz, his time is 4.55 seconds, which places him in the fastest 33rd percentile among receivers.
Bech’s Scouting Report
Here’s what PFSN’s Brentley Weissman wrote in his scouting report on Bech:
“A tough, versatile wide receiver who does the little things right, Bech was as reliable as they come in 2024.
“He’s a big, physical weapon who competes hard at the catch point and has the hands and ball skills needed to make catches in contested catch situations. Whether it’s out wide or in the slot, he’s capable of coming down with most throws that come his way.
“Bech is a smart football player with good spatial awareness as a route runner. He does a good job of working himself open against zone coverage, and his intelligence allows him to serve as a reliable security blanket possession receiver.