Alright, so today I’m gonna spill the beans on my deep dive into Bryce Benhart and his NFL draft potential. It was a wild ride, lemme tell ya.
First things first, I started by just watching a bunch of his game film. I mean, like, hours and hours of it. Downloaded clips, highlighted plays, the whole shebang. I wanted to see everything he’s done on the field.

- I zeroed in on his run blocking. Is he creating lanes? How’s his technique? Does he finish his blocks?
- Then, I moved to pass protection. Can he handle speed rushers? Power moves? Does he anticipate stunts and blitzes?
- Footwork, hand placement, pad level – I watched for all the little things that separate the good from the great.
After the film study, I hit the internet. I started digging for articles, scouting reports, and any analyst opinions I could find. Gotta get a balanced view, right?
I also compared him to other offensive tackles in this year’s draft class. Benchmarking is key! See where he stacks up in terms of size, athleticism, and projected draft position.
Next up: I tried to find some advanced stats, PFF grades, things like that. Numbers don’t lie, or at least they give you another piece of the puzzle.
I spent some time thinking about what kind of team would be a good fit for Benhart. Scheme matters! Is he a zone blocker? A power blocker? Does he need to go to a team with a strong O-line coach?
Based on everything I gathered, I started forming my own opinion. Was he a first-round pick? Second? Maybe a Day 3 guy? What were his strengths and weaknesses?
My final verdict (for now)
Look, I’m no NFL scout, but here’s what I came up with: Benhart has potential. He’s got the size and some flashes of good technique. But he needs to get stronger and more consistent. I’d say he’s a mid-round prospect with a chance to develop into a solid starter down the road. That’s my take, anyway.