Georgia's Brock Bowers: A Collegiate Legend and the Greatest Tight End in History!
Georgia's Brock Bowers: The Greatest Collegiate Tight End of All Time
Brock Bowers has solidified his status as the greatest tight end in college football history. With two John Mackey Awards under his belt, Bowers is the first tight end to win the prestigious award twice. Not only that, but he is a three-time All-American, joining a select group of tight ends to achieve this honor.
When it comes to advanced stats, Bowers dominates the field. Since 2014, he leads all Power Five tight ends in various categories, including PFF receiving grade, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, receiving yards after contact, and missed tackles forced on receptions.
But Bowers is more than just a receiving threat. He is a versatile player who can take jet sweeps and turn them into long touchdown runs. His 89.4 PFF rushing grade over the past three years is the highest among FBS tight ends, and he has scored five rushing touchdowns, tying for the most in his position group.
Not only is Bowers a force on the field, but he is also a decorated player. He has been named to PFF's All-American team for three consecutive seasons, a feat only accomplished by one other tight end in history. Bowers's accomplishments speak for themselves, solidifying his place among the all-time greats.
With his collegiate career now behind him, Bowers is ready to take his talents to the NFL. The debate now turns to whether or not he is the greatest tight end prospect of all time. Regardless of the answer, there is no denying that Bowers is the greatest collegiate tight end to ever grace the field.
Join us in celebrating a football legend and witnessing the greatness of Brock Bowers.