Commanders 2026 NFL Draft: Texas TE Jack Endries scouting report
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Commanders 2026 NFL Draft: Texas TE Jack Endries scouting report
"As the Washington Commanders' offense continues to evolve around new coordinator David Blough and quarterback Jayden Daniels, the franchise could benefit from a tight end who brings steadiness in the passing game, positional flexibility, and the ability to stay on the field in all situations. This need is even greater if, or when, Pro Bowler Zach Ertz and the organization go their separate ways."
"Endries brings the type of trust-based profile that quarterbacks and play-callers value, particularly in high-leverage moments. That's something the Commanders will need without Ertz to depend upon. Negatives: - Average athleticism limits separation against man coverage.- Not a dynamic yards-after-catch threat in space.- Lacks vertical speed to consistently threaten the seam.- Ceiling is more role-based than matchup-driven.- Limited positional flexibility compared to moving tight ends. Endries wins with reliability and execution rather than athletic mismatch creation."
Jack Endries is a 6-foot-4, 252-pound tight end with an expected 4.72–4.80 40-yard dash and multi-year production at California and Texas as a trusted weapon on key downs and in the red zone. He offers reliable hands, catch-through-contact ability, advanced feel for spacing in zone coverage, and willing inline blocking with good pad level and leverage. High football IQ and situational awareness keep him rarely out of position. Athletic limitations constrain separation against man coverage, yards-after-catch upside, and consistent seam speed, projecting him as a dependable, role-based player rather than a high-ceiling mismatch creator.
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