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Social media reacts to Jack Bech going No. 58 overall to Las Vegas

Former TCU football receiver Jack Bech is off the board, capping off an inspirational few months for the second-round pick to the Las Vegas Raiders.

Bech had an incredible senior season, setting career highs in receptions (62), receiving yards (1,034) and touchdowns (nine) for the Horned Frogs. He played his way onto the NFL draft radar and received an invite to the Senior Bowl, where players can show off their skills to a plethora of teams.

Bech played inspired football at the Senior Bowl, after his brother, former Princeton receiver Tiger Bech, was killed in the New Orleans terrorist attack on Jan. 1. He went to the Senior Bowl a few weeks later and crushed the competition, helping him fulfill his dream of being an NFL draft pick. He also dedicated his NFL career to his brother.

Numerous big names across the football world were ecstatic for Bech, as he was an inspiration for many due to his perspective and performance at the Senior Bowl.

Here’s how social media reacted to Bech being drafted by the Raiders on Friday night:

Social media reacts to Jack Bech being drafted by Las Vegas Raiders

Here are the top reactions to Bech being drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft on Friday:

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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