Jack Endries
Texas
· age 22.1
Consensus Rank
149
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within TE cohort (n=35)
NFL.com
5.67
ACS
6.0
40
4.62
HT
6'5"
WT
245
Arm
31.1
PFF Col
—
Mock→
—
Flags
1
Visits
0
Bench —
Vert —
Broad —
3c 7.12
Shut 4.19
Hand 9.6
Age 22.1
Measurables
HT (in)76.63
WT (lb)245
Arm31.13
Hand9.63
404.62
Bench—
Vert—
Broad—
3-cone7.12
Shuttle4.19
By Source
acs-2026
overall5.99
pct_forty7.63
pct_heightInches5.11
pct_weightLbs1.95
brugler
age22.07
armInches31.13
forty4.62
handInches9.63
heightInches76.63
tenYardSplit1.59
weightLbs245
wingspanInches76.88
nfl.com
armInches31.13
athleticismScore66.63
forty4.62
heightInches76
shuttle4.19
threeCone7.12
weightLbs235
redflag-injury
CTE-11
Archetype
Average athlete · ACS 6.0/10
Red Flags (1)
Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
- Endries elected to skip his senior year and enter the NFL Draft.
Athletic Composite (ACS)
6.0/ 10
position percentile vs 2006-2024 cohort (n ≈ 3,500+ historical picks)
- forty7.6
- heightInches5.1
- weightLbs1.9
Historical Projection
based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈137 per attribute · confidence high)Composite
23
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 17.2
Attribute Contributions
- 40-yardr=+0.314.62z=+0.66+2.0
- Broad jumpr=+0.29—z=—+0.0
- Verticalr=+0.27—z=—+0.0
- 3-coner=+0.197.12z=-0.10-0.2
- Draft ager=+0.1422.07z=+0.42+0.6
- Heightr=+0.0776.63z=+0.12+0.1
- Shuttler=+0.074.19z=+1.14+0.8
- Bench repsr=-0.02—z=—+0.0
- Weightr=-0.01245z=-0.83+0.0
Scouting Dossier
PFF
Strengths
● Good-sized target with room to get stronger
● Tracks naturally with dependable ball skills (0.9 percent drop rate over past two seasons)
● Hand strength helps him secure off-target throws or win in obstructed catch points
● Athletic mover with foot quickness to separate
● Attacks defenders at top of his stem
● Can lull corners and mix gears to create space in zones
● Toughness is evident as a middle-field target and blocker
● Blocking range makes him an asset on perimeter passes
● Fundamentally sound hand placement on blocking targets
● Durable — didn’t miss a start over past three seasons
Weaknesses
● Worked to add muscle but still lacks ideal mass, especially in his lower half
● Quick-footed but lacks ideal body twitch to get defenders turned in coverage
● Doesn’t offer much elusiveness or balance after the catch
● Wasn’t much of a red zone threat (caught a touchdown in just six of 39 career starts)
● Lacks power in his frame to physically move bodies in the run game
● Needs more consistent breakdown as a blocker to fit up targets in space
● Lackluster 2025 receiving stats (Gunnar Helm in 2024 had more than double his production)
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Projection
A one-year starter at Texas (and three-year starter overall), Endries lined up inline (65.2 percent of snaps) and detached (34.5 percent)
in head coach Steve Sarkisian’s spread scheme. A former walk-on, he was a reliable target catching passes from Fernando Mendoza
(Cal) and Arch Manning (Texas) over the past three seasons, although his 2025 impact was underwhelming because of his role in the
offense.
A versatile F tight end, Endries quickly enters his routes and works himself open. He establishes body position and walls off defenders
to frame and finish on the football (one drop over his final 28 college starts). His average size and strength limit his blocking upside, but
he has the pop to execute whams/pulls and the range to cover up defenders in space. Overall, Endries doesn’t have a dominant
physical trait that separates him at the position, but he is a confident hands catcher with functional athleticism and
toughness. He has low-ceiling starting potential in the NFL.
Mock Ranks (1)
- MDD-consensus149
Freak Notes
- none
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