On Labor Day, North Carolina will take on TCU in the highly anticipated college coaching debut of Bill Belichick in front of a sold-out crowd at Kenan Stadium The hype surrounding the showdown is already building.
It turns out that Las Vegas Raiders rookie Jack Bech is quite the film connoisseur. Also, what’s going on with Kolton Miller’s future? Let’s get you caught up with some Raiders news and musings that you might’ve missed recently.
The Las Vegas Raiders landed some wide receiving help through the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting TCU product Jack Bech. Bech has the ability to blossom nicely into this Raiders offense, sooner rather than later.
The Las Vegas Raiders needed to revamp their skill positions on the offensive side of the ball, and they did precisely that in the NFL Draft. Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus ranked which skill position players from the most recent NFL Draft landed in the best situations.
It’s no secret that Las Vegas Raiders wideout Jakobi Meyers has some of the most sure-hands in the National Football League. On 129 targets this past season, Meyers was able to haul in 87 passes for 1,027 yards, all while dropping zero passes in the process.
With new leadership and a new quarterback in Geno Smith coming to town, the Las Vegas Raiders knew upgrading the receiving corps was necessary. Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers provide a strong foundation, but the lack of depth behind them and third-year receiver Tre Tucker was cause for concern.
Jack Bech was drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders in the second round (58th overall) in the 2025 NFL Draft. He was part of a complete offensive revamp with new head coach Pete Carroll in Vegas.
On Thursday, eight of 11 Las Vegas Raiders draft picks from the 2025 NFL Draft officially signed the dotted line on their rookie deals. On Friday, Dont’e Thornton joined his eight draftmates, making it nine of 11.
When Pete Carroll is running things, it's bound to be a bit different than what we have seen before. During rookie minicamp, we kind of got our first glance at what a Carroll-ran training camp could look like.
The Las Vegas Raiders will be looking for a much improved offense next season. The Raiders took the first step of doing that when they traded for veteran quarterback Geno Smith early in the offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders added TCU wide receiver Jack Bech in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Needing to improve their passing attack, the Raiders drafted one of the most underrated players in the class.
The Las Vegas Raiders had a productive draft, adding quality players to several positions on their roster, primarily on the offensive side of the ball.
In the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders selected wide receiver Jack Bech. Bech has been trending in the news due to the tragic passing of his brother, Tiger.
Jack Bech recently became the seventh wide receiver to be picked by the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2025 NFL draft. The 22-year-old TCU alumnus shared the screenshot of an article on his Instagram page, detailing how the number ‘7’ is clearly a lucky sign, especially in terms of jackpots in casinos.
Physical and mental toughness matter when it comes to NFL Draft prospects. That may seem like common sense, yet competitive toughness continues to be an under-discussed trait when debating prospects at every position.
This year's draft may not be top-heavy at wide receiver, but there are still a handful of physical freaks in this draft class that could become legitimate weapons in the NFL.
TCU wide receiver Jack Bech had quite the moment at Saturday’s Senior Bowl, as he scored a walk-off touchdown one month after the death of his brother.
Former Princeton wide receiver Tiger Bech, the older brother of TCU standout Jack Bech, was one of at least 15 people killed in a mass truck attack in New Orleans early Wednesday.
Height: 6020 (unofficial) Weight: 215lbs (unofficial) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: TCU Horned Frogs wide receiver Jack Bech is a physical wide receiver who should offer a variety of ways to make an NFL impact.
Jack Bech had some decent years as a role-specific player at LSU and TCU and just turned in an elite senior campaign for the Horned Frogs. Here is a 2025 NFL Draft Early Scouting Report and film analysis on him.