Brock Bowers 2024 NFL Draft Profile: 3 Landing Spots for the Georgia TE

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(Photo : (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)) AUBURN, ALABAMA - SEPTEMBER 30: Brock Bowers #19 of the Georgia Bulldogs reacts after scoring the go-ahead touchdown against the Auburn Tigers during the fourth quarter at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 30, 2023 in Auburn, Alabama.

Georgia tight end Brock Bowers is one of the most exciting NFL Draft prospects in years at his position, but which teams are the best landing spots for him?

Bowers became one of the most unique weapons in college football over his three years in Athens, compiling 26 total touchdowns and over 700 yards all three years.

As a rare tight end prospect unquestionably worthy of a first round pick, Bowers has a chance to transform the offense of whichever team drafts him right away.

Here's three teams that could look Brock Bowers' way come draft night. 

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Brock Bowers Landing Spot: Indianapolis Colts

The Colts are a very fascinating spot for Bowers, as Indy is already on its way to putting together a unique offense in terms of personnel. 

Quarterback Anthony Richardson and running back Jonathan Taylor make up a dynamic and multi-layered running game, and receivers Michael Pittman Jr. and Josh Downs look good outside and in the slot, respectively.

The addition of Bowers would make this offense an absolute nightmare to defend, as playcalling maestro and head coach Shane Steichen would have so many tools at his disposal to create positive outcomes in terms of efficiency and explosivity.

If the Colts can land Bowers, he'd be a great security blanket with YAC potential for Richardson. This would probably be the most exciting spot.

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Brock Bowers Landing Spot: New York Jets

The Jets have put together a great off-season, fixing up their offensive line and adding depth to an outstanding defense. The standout weak point on this roster is receiving weapons for Aaron Rodgers, and that's where Bowers could come in.

Outside of number one wideout Garrett Wilson and newly acquired Mike Williams(if healthy), there is a glaring lack of pass-catching talent on this team, and it was part of what doomed them when Rodgers went down and the less effective Zach Wilson had to take over.

Throughout his career, Rodgers hasn't been the most tight-end friendly quarterback, something any long-term fantasy football player could attest to.

But Bowers is no typical tight end, and the flexibility he could provide in terms of where he lines up could make this offense a lot more dangerous.

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Brock Bowers Landing Spot: Las Vegas Raiders

Oh boy are there a lot of questions surrounding this Las Vegas Raiders roster.

Longtime running back Josh Jacobs is gone, and as of right now the starting quarterback will be second-year man Aiden O'Connell, who did not set the world on fire in his limited action in year one.

The Raiders have a long way to go to get their offensive side of the roster up to par with a playoff team, so they could go any number of directions, with a trade-up to get a quarterback seemingly on the table.

If they don't go that route, pairing Bowers with Davante Adams could be a nice way to get the ball rolling on giving O'Connell the best possible chance to succeed.

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