
Bryce Boettcher
Boettcher projects as a Day 3 linebacker capable of contributing on special teams while developing as a reserve or rotation piece in a 4-3 scheme. His 65-grade composite reflects a prospect with solid fundamentals and instinctive play recognition but lacking the explosive athleticism or coverage range to warrant earlier selection. NFL teams will value his intelligence, film study habits, and reliability as a run-defense anchor, making him a potential mid-round value if paired with a scheme that minimizes his weaknesses.
Boettcher's athleticism markers (40-time, broad jump, three-cone) likely test below positional average, raising concerns about his ability to redirect and keep pace with modern pass-catching tight ends and slot receivers. His production was solid but not elite against Pac-12 competition, and he may struggle transitioning to NFL pace and scheme complexity, particularly in coverage-heavy assignments or faster-tempo offenses.