2024 NFL Draft Scouting Report: TE Jaheim Bell, Florida State

An athletic move TE, what does Bell bring to the NFL and fantasy teams?

After three years at the University of South Carolina, tight end Jaheim Bell moved south with a transfer to Florida State for his senior season. He posted a personal-best in receptions (30) and receiving yards (503), showcasing his athletic traits by creating plays down the field.

Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 241 pounds
40 time: 4.61 seconds

A three-star recruit, Bell’s FBS highlight was a 2023 Second-Team All-ACC honor. He enters the NFL draft conversation as a hybrid tight end who brings positional versatility that historically hasn’t translated so well into the pro ranks.

Table: TE Jaheim Bell, Florida State (2020-23)

Year School Class Gm Receiving Rushing
Rec Yds Avg TD Att Yds TD
2020 S. Car Fr 5 1 29 29.0 0 0 0 0
*2021 S. Car So 13 30 497 16.6 5 7 40 0
*2022 S. Car Jr 12 25 231 9.2 2 73 261 3
*2023 Fla State Sr 13 39 503 12.9 2 4 2 1
Total 43 95 1,260 13.3 9 84 303 4

*includes postseason/bowl games (stats from Sports Reference)

Pros

  • Fast enough to challenge many safeties and linebackers down the seam — his 4.61-second 40-yard time ranked in the top 87% of TEs to attend the combine
  • Tough to bring down in the open field thanks to contact balance, leg drive, stiff-arms, above-average lateral movement traits, and leaping ability
  • Weaves through traffic extremely well — dangerous over the middle and on designed screens
  • Can play out of any receiver placement but is his best from the slot where he can exploit physical mismatches — also offers boundary traits when split out wide
  • Has enough functional strength to be groomed into being a better blocker
  • Showed rushing chops while at South Carolina

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Cons

  • Not a universal system fit as a tweener — unlikely to ever develop into a full-time, true “Y” as an inline tight end, due to his lack of size (91% of combine TEs were taller, 85% outweighed him)
  • Inconsistent hands and average catch radius — 79 3/8-inch wingspan ranks in the 56th percentile among combine TEs
  • Overpowered as an inline blocker and shows massive swings in effort
  • Could be limited to passing downs given his lack of size and point-of-attack strength

Fantasy football outlook

Bell, who compares to well to Tennessee tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo, will be a late-round selection, probably in the fifth or sixth, given his limitations. He would best fit an RPO-based system that looks to create mismatches in personnel alignments, and there’s an argument for him to be drafted as a situational TE2 in a West Coast offense.

Creative play callers, such as Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay, would scheme him into a role that maximizes his contributions. In terms of fantasy football success, it seems like a long shot for Bell to eventually mature into a consistent fantasy contributor. History works against tweener tight ends making a huge impact.