Bech is a DAWG! A tone-setter for a team and locker room. He doesn't take any plays off. Bech is running full-speed routes even when the play design doesn't include him. He blocks his A%$ off every snap. He'll be a happy addition to any NFL team's run game.
As a perimeter wide receiver, Bech's physical limitations show up immediately. He isn't the fastest or twitchiest player on the field. He has the strength in the upper and lower halves to beat press coverage, break tackles after the catch, and play through contact.
Bech's release package needs tools added to the belt. He has a good feel against zone, finds the soft spots, and is a friendly target for his quarterbacks. Bech will have to rely upon his play strength in-route and at the catch point against press/man. His skills as a route technician and his average burst/speed will leave plenty of NFL corners glued to him. He did show the ability to excel in Mobile at the Senior Bowl as a route runner and at the catch point. His hands were a strong point for him all week. Bech flashed early separation, late separation, and the ability to win at the catch point.
Bech has a wonderfully dependable set of hands. He wins consistently at the catch point with strong hands as he attacks the ball. He has only two drops over the last three seasons and at least a 50% contested catch rate in each collegiate season. Last year, among 50 FBS wide receivers with at least 20 contested targets, he ranked fourth in catch rate.