Legitscores NFL Breaking: Tight end Brock Bowers of the Georgia Bulldogs will skip his NFL Combine workouts

Breaking: Tight end Brock Bowers of the Georgia Bulldogs will skip his NFL Combine workouts


Brock Bowers, a tight end for the Georgia Bulldogs, has routinely been included among the most prominent players at the 2024 NFL Combine. Many predict that the two-time Mackey Award-winning tight end will be the first player selected at his position in the first round. He has been tabbed as a surefire lock.

Bowers, whose draft stock is reportedly already quite high, looks to have decided not to participate in NFL Combine workouts. Instead, he will probably solely participate in medical exams and media availability.

Fans should keep in mind that although Bowers’ revelation was abrupt and somewhat surprising, he suffered from an ankle sprain that required surgery in 2023 and missed a few games, including Georgia’s convincing 63-3 victory over Florida State in the 2024 Orange Bowl.

On his pro day at Georgia, Bowers will probably participate in “combine-like” workouts in front of NFL scouts. The current date of the Bulldogs pro day is March 13.

 

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