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Max Bredeson 2026 NFL Draft Profile | FB from Michigan
Scouting Report
Max Bredeson is a prototypical fullback and tight end hybrid out of Michigan who projects as a versatile offensive weapon at the next level. At 6-2 and 249 pounds, Bredeson has enough size to hold his own as an inline blocker with the quickness and technique to succeed as a blocker out of the backfield. He is the younger brother of former Michigan and current Tampa Bay Buccaneers guard Ben Bredeson. Bredeson earned an 85.2 PFF run-blocking grade that led all tight ends in college football in 2025. He is very experienced from a variety of formations and has reliable hands to get involved as a receiver when necessary. Bredeson was ranked as the No. 2 fullback prospect by Kiper just behind Riley Nowakowski of Indiana. He was invited to the Senior Bowl where he participated in the combine process. Multiple sources project him as a Day 3 selection with his blocking ability and versatility being his primary selling points. PFF mocked him to Detroit in Round 6 due to the Lions need for tight end blocking.
Strengths
Exceptional lead blocker with enough size and athleticism to contribute
85.2 PFF run-blocking grade led all college tight ends in 2025
Versatile alignment across fullback and move tight end and inline
Reliable hands as a receiver out of the backfield
Great run blocker with decent footwork in pass protection
Rarely makes mistakes when on the field
Experienced from a variety of formations
NFL bloodlines as brother of Ben Bredeson
Weaknesses
Limited receiving production and target volume
Athleticism is not elite or eye-popping
Not a dynamic playmaker after the catch
Undersized for a traditional inline tight end role
Will need to carve out a specific role to stick on an NFL roster
Production profile is modest for a draft-eligible player
Player Comparisons
Kyle Juszczyk-style FB/TE hybrid
College Stats
2025: 11 games, 2 receptions, 11 receiving yards, 85.2 PFF run-blocking grade; Career: 54 games at Michigan