The GENERATIONAL RISE of BROCK BOWERS (The Best Tight End in College Football History)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Brock Bowers is the most underrated star player in all of college football. He was so good at Georgia that many forgot about him and he will go down on as the best TE in school history and one of the best to ever play the position. Today, I want to talk about his story, how he got to Georgia, his dominant career and what is next for him, enjoy!
What 2024 NFL Draft prospect should I cover next?
Cooper DeJean!
Chris Abrams drain
He is now a raider he was an excellent pick up for us
Go DAWGZ !!!!! Watch out for Oscar delp this next season
Brock is hard to not like, and he is academically smart.
but talks like Bobby Boucher... i guess more reason to like him
UGA fan. Remember he played in the SEC. Practiced against the 2021 UGA defense drafted 5 in 1st and started freshman. 12 players offensive set with 2 TE and WR.
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Raaaaiiiiders🔥☠️🔥☠️
Before his junior season, I said that he had already eclipsed everyone else to become the best TE to ever play CFB. People made fun of me but I feel vindicated today.
Bowers will be a titan
Na bud he’s a charger
He's already a Titan.
A Titan!!! He said it himself, keep your dirty #5 fingers off our tight end!
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Brock is the best 🏈🏈🏈
Watvhing the media backtrack on loving him after going to the raiders is insane
Future Charger
Dallas won’t get him
Raiders
What ever team drafts him will be lucky
I love your vids man, keep thriving!
We'll miss your brock😰
With the 5th pick in the 2024 NFL draft, the Los Angeles Chargers select.
If they take a TE with the 5th pick I will laugh for days!
Anyone but Kyle Pitts Jr here. Not the value you think he is at the next level. You want the best OT or WR on your board if you stay at 5 without trading back and gathering picks.
Chargers should def take bowers herbert needs more weapons and this man is a beast that can both catch and block so he can def help the oline out
Harbaugh could use Brock the right way good spot
@@justinmj6586😂 Brock is miles ahead of Pitts ! Kyle sucks
Do Mike sanristail** next
Hey how about a video of another future 1st-round pick from a middle of nowhere place?
Michigan TE Colston Loveland , who's from Gooding , Idaho
Bolt up baby!!!
Raiders
Just one question, where do I get that Lego Death Star?
Bears w the 9th pick
Brock was at UGA before Arik Gilbert transferred.
You meant to say Stetson Bennett threw a game winning touchdown to pass to AD Mitchell to beat Ohio State. People act like OSU was the only team to miss a kick in that game.
sour grapes still after all this time. Georgia won that game and many cant accept it
Lanning called him a TE with receiver speed
Best football name for a Chargers player since Hank Bauer
Cade Stover should be talked about more
Baby Gronk taught him 😂
So you take the time to throw shade at UGA’s win over Ohio State, but fail to mention Brock’s amazing turnaround time from a significant injury AND the impact his injury had in the outcome of the SECCG? Nice job overall, though.
did not mean any ill intent, love Brock and just tried to make a good video on him! thanks for tuning in!
@@ScottFisherCFB It was very well done. Keep up the good work.
Hey
His tweener size wont be uncoverable at the NFL level.
And he's undersized if ur expecting him to be a do-it-all TE that adds plus value in the running game at the NFL level.
He's a move TE that should NOT be over-drafted like Kyle Pitts.
Tell 900 yds/10 TD rookie Sam LaPorta that. Now tell a juiced-up version of Sam LaPorta that. Bowers has clear upside to be a #1 option for his team like Travis Kelce (who also rarely plays in-line).
Also, Pitts had 1k yards as a rookie lol he's had multiple surgeries since then which has played a big part in his decline the last couple of years
@8:54 dude said UGA won (vs OSU) because of a missed field goal. Lol😂
No... UGA won because they scored more points...doofus
No, they won because ohio state missed a field goal
@@IllMatic97 I would argue they won because they bent the osu defense over tk the tune of a 14 point comeback, twice
@@IllMatic97Georgia missed a field goal as well or did you just conveniently forget that
@@IllMatic97 when you're gay and butthurt 🌈
Go bulldogs
In no way, shape or form did he “break college football” this is just ridiculous
Kyle pitts changed the position
Nah
No he didn't lol
Too short, probably closer to 6'2 than 6'3 irl
He's literally 6'3 - 1/8 lol
Great video but you left out the diving one handed first down against tOSU late in the 4th...Amazing play!
Personally i think he is mid. Scheming a tight end on the most talented team in football isn't impressive to me. We will see how it goes with about 5 targets a game because they age in the league like running backs
You like watching highlight videos of mediocre players?
One of the worst takes oat
If it’s so easy then why don’t more stacked teams do it?
Dude is The only tight end to win the Mackey award two times in a row and was a finalist his freshman year, only second tight end ever to be an all American all 3 years, he leads all Power Five tight ends since 2014 in PFF receiving grade, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, receiving yards after contact and missed tackles forced on receptions. He can also block, line up outside as a receiver, and even played some running back
As a true freshman in 2021, Bowers was the most valuable tight end in the nation according to PFF’s wins above-average metric. He led all FBS tight ends that year with 522 yards after the catch and 13 receiving touchdowns.
Bowers was once again the most valuable tight end in the country as a sophomore and won his first John Mackey Award, given to the best tight end in college football. That year, he led all FBS tight ends in receiving yards (942), yards after the catch (479) and receiving yards after contact (274).
As a junior, Bowers became the first two-time winner of the Mackey Award in its 24-year history. Despite missing four games due to injury/opt out, he still led all FBS tight ends with 486 yards after the catch and 249 receiving yards after contact while his 717 receiving yards led all Power Five ones.
What would be an impressive scheme to you? The other team practices all week to make someone a non factor and when that someone IS a factor you think its mid? L take
Most dumbest take I've ever heard. SMH