Report Summary
Jack Endries (TE, Texas Longhorns) carries a 82.71 model grade with a current Round 3-4 projection. Current board slot: 63. Primary NFL pathway: In-line + move mismatch in multiple attach detach. early contributor profile; projects as a mismatch in multiple alignments. Seed rank 77 indicates current market confidence with developmental upside still available. How to read this card: 'How He Wins' describes repeatable film traits; 'Primary Concerns' lists failure points that can delay NFL translation.
How He Wins
- Usage fit: In-line + move mismatch within multiple attach detach.
- Film translation comes from dual-phase utility: route detail vs coverage plus in-line toughness that keeps personnel groupings flexible.
- Model + film note: early contributor profile; projects as a mismatch in multiple alignments. Seed rank 77 indicates current market confidence with developmental upside still available.
Primary Concerns
- TE projection risk is driven by separation quality against man and functional in-line consistency.
- Route-level efficiency is light for top projection tiers (YPRR 1.82).
- Target-earning rate (12.8% share) suggests volume translation risk against NFL coverage.
- Role stress test: value is strongest in in-line + move mismatch; projection gets thinner if usage expands too far outside that lane early.
- PFF grade 68.5 suggests current performance volatility that needs film-confirmed cleanup.
2025 Production Snapshot
PFF grade 68.5
Stat context: receptions 33; receiving yards 346; receiving TD 3; CFB quality mixed (0.8)
Role / Scheme Projection
Best early team fit: LAC. Scheme path: multiple attach detach. Expected early deployment: In-line + move mismatch. For film-heavy evaluation: this role asks for personnel multiplicity, where the same player can stress seams and still survive as a blocker.