Bruin
Fleischmann.

Bruin
Fleischmann.

Air Force· Jr
"The tactical discipline from Air Force is evident in every block by Bruin Fleischmann, a tight end who imposes his will with almost martial leverage and power. He is an extension of the offensive line with reliable hands to punish short zones. While his ceiling as a primary receiver is limited, his immediate impact in the run game projects him as a solid, dependable NFL starter."
Fleischmann defines the modern bruiser emerging from a triple-option scheme, operating more as an impact blocker and safety valve receiver than a traditional tight end. He possesses a sober physical build with a dense frame he uses to generate immediate leverage at the point of attack, demonstrating controlled violence when sealing edges or acting as a lead blocker. His game relies on raw power and eye discipline; he understands running angles and doesn't shy from contact in traffic, maintaining superior contact balance for his position. In the passing game, he's a reliable possession receiver who attacks the ball at its highest point, though his route tree is currently limited due to the system he operates within. His NFL transition hinges on his ability to diversify his route running and prove he can separate against professional-level defenders in more complex passing schemes. While his Air Force pedigree guarantees an unquestionable work ethic and football IQ, a question mark exists regarding his pure athletic ceiling in terms of vertical speed. He projects initially as a solid TE2 with high value on special teams and in goal-line situations, with the potential to become a hybrid starter if he refines his hand technique and post-catch fluidity. His floor is that of an elite blocking specialist, while his ceiling is that of a quiet but vital engine for a zone offense.
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Anchor and point-of-attack power
Fleischmann exhibits exceptionally low pad level, allowing him to win leverage battles against heavier EDGE defenders. His hand mechanics are precise, achieving inside hand placement that neutralizes opposing bull rushes and widens run lanes.
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Open-field blocking instincts
As a product of the Air Force offense, he possesses a radar-like sense for identifying the second level and executing impact blocks on pulls or screen plays. His ability to maintain balance while identifying moving targets makes him a nightmare for linebackers in perimeter run situations.
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Reliability in traffic and catch radius
Though his target volume is low, he displays secure hands and strong concentration to make catches with imminent contact. He uses his body to box out defenders and possesses the necessary strength to absorb initial impact without compromising possession.
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Football IQ and schematic versatility
He perfectly understands field geometry and his role within complex run schemes, which will facilitate his adaptation to NFL systems like Shanahan's or McVay's. His discipline in executing assignments positions him as a trustworthy player who rarely commits mental errors or technique penalties.
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Limited route tree
Coming from a run-heavy scheme, his experience with technical route stems and secondary breaks is minimal. He needs to prove he can create functional separation against man-to-man coverage through more than just raw physical strength.
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Hip fluidity and top-end speed
Lacks the hip fluidity necessary for explosive transitions at the top of the route, which can make him predictable for NFL safeties. His long speed is average, limiting his ability to be a consistent threat on seam routes.
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Release refinement
His technique for evading press coverage is rudimentary, relying too heavily on initial physical contact. In the NFL, he'll need to develop quicker footwork and hand usage to avoid getting jammed at the line against aggressive schemes.
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Dissly serves as the archetype for a high-floor blocking tight end who ascends to a quality starter due to his trench impact and dependable possession receiving.
Juszczyk embodies Fleischmann's aspirational ceiling: a player with exceptional football intelligence, a devastatingly effective blocker whose multifaceted utility becomes integral to an innovative rushing offense.
Boyle's career trajectory illustrates the baseline outcome should Fleischmann not evolve as a pass-catcher, instead solidifying his role exclusively as a blocking specialist.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
Bruin's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the TE on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
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