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Jack Endries 2026 NFL Draft Profile | TE from Texas
Scouting Report
Jack Endries has transitioned from a slot-heavy role at Cal to primarily serving as an in-line blocker and H-back for Texas, adapting his skill set to fit the Longhorns' offensive scheme demands. Listed at 6-4, 236 pounds, Endries is undersized for a traditional in-line tight end position, which limits his projection as an every-down NFL tight end but makes him an intriguing Swiss Army knife weapon in subpackages that vary alignments and tasks. His 2024 usage at Cal saw him take the majority of snaps in the slot, showcasing receiving versatility and route-running ability that remains valuable for NFL offensive coordinators seeking movable chess pieces. ESPN rated Endries as one of 10 under-the-radar NFL draft prospects, validating his potential despite modest production and size limitations. His ability to contribute both as a receiver and blocker from multiple alignments makes him appealing for teams running 12 personnel with versatile tight end rooms, though questions persist about whether he has the frame to hold up as a primary blocker or the separation ability to consistently win as a receiver against NFL coverage.
Strengths
Positional versatility to line up as in-line blocker, H-back, slot receiver, and move tight end provides offensive coordinators flexibility in personnel packages
Experience at two major programs (Cal, Texas) demonstrates adaptability to different offensive schemes and ability to master multiple roles
ESPN recognition as under-the-radar NFL draft prospect validates legitimate NFL tools and potential despite modest statistical production
Receiver background with majority of 2024 snaps in slot at Cal showcases route-running ability and hands to contribute in passing game
Swiss Army knife value for 12 personnel packages allows teams to stay in heavier personnel while maintaining receiving threats
Good size at 6-4 provides adequate height for catching radius and run blocking, with frame to potentially add 10-15 pounds
Playing at Texas (Big 12 champions) provides exposure to high-level competition and pro-style offensive concepts under elite coaching staff
Can contribute immediately on special teams while developing as situational offensive weapon in NFL offensive scheme
Weaknesses
Undersized at 6-4, 236 pounds for traditional in-line tight end role limits effectiveness as primary blocker against NFL edge rushers and linebackers
Positional identity questions - lacks elite traits as pure receiver or pure blocker, making him tweener without clear NFL role
Limited statistical production suggests he hasn't dominated in either receiving or blocking capacity at college level
Departure from Cal after 2024 when used primarily in slot raises questions about scheme fit or inability to establish featured role
Needs to be incorporated in subpackages rather than playing every down indicates limited three-down value for NFL roster construction
Frame maxed out at 236 pounds with limited room to add functional mass without sacrificing athleticism and movement skills
Day 3 projection suggests scouts view him as developmental prospect rather than immediate contributor capable of earning significan't snap counts
Competition from pure receivers in slot and bigger tight ends in-line makes it difficult to carve out consistent role on NFL roster
College Stats
2024 (Cal): Majority of snaps in slot receiver role; Transfer to Texas (2025): Primarily in-line blocker and H-back role
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-4
Weight
245
40-Yard Dash
4.62
RAS
8.87
Arm Length
31
Broad Jump
119
Hand Size
9
Vertical Jump
36
Awards & Honors
ESPN - one of 10 under-the-radar NFL draft prospects; Transfer from Cal to Texas (Big 12 Champions); Two Power 4 programs