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Bryce Boettcher 2026 NFL Draft Profile | ILB from Oregon

Scouting Report

Bryce Boettcher is one of the most compelling stories in the 2026 draft class as a walk-on turned Burlsworth Trophy winner and dual-sport star who was also drafted by the Houston Astros in the 13th round of the 2024 MLB Draft. A former three-star quarterback recruit Boettcher walked on at Oregon after head coach Dan Lanning held an open tryout and converted to inside linebacker in 2023 while simultaneously playing four seasons of college baseball as a center fielder. He produced back-to-back 90-plus tackle seasons recording 104 tackles 4 TFL and 1 sack in 2025 after posting 94 tackles 8 TFL 2 sacks and an 89.8 PFF grade in 2024. His dual-sport background gives him rare ball-tracking ability that translates to batting passes and making plays on the ball in coverage. He is a quick trigger downhill defender who meets running backs in the hole with force firing as a human missile when shooting gaps. His coverage ability is strong with quick transitions from backpedal to forward drive and good eyes to tighten throwing windows in zone. Dan Lanning said he wished he had a million Bryce Boettchers reflecting his motor leadership and special teams versatility. However at 6-2 and 225-232 pounds with shorter arms he is undersized for an NFL linebacker. His block-shedding technique is underdeveloped and he struggles when larger blockers clamp down on his pads. He bites on play action too frequently and lacks the range to recover. His PFF grade dipped from 89.8 to 77.3 between 2024 and 2025. At 24 years old as a rookie his developmental ceiling is limited. Bleacher Report ranked him 167th overall and LB13 comparing him to Cole Holcomb.

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Cole Holcomb

College Stats

2025: 104 tackles 4 TFL 1 sack 1 INT 4 PD (77.3 PFF). 2024: 94 tackles 8 TFL 2 sacks 1 INT 4 PD (89.8 PFF)

Measurables

MetricValue
Height6-1
Weight233
40-Yard Dash4.69
RAS7.14
Arm Length30
Bench Press21
Broad Jump116
Hand Size9
Vertical Jump34.50

Awards & Honors

Burlsworth Trophy winner (2024). Second-team All-Big Ten (2024 2025). 13th round MLB Draft pick Houston Astros (2024). ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove outfielder

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