Prospect
WR 17
Bryce Lance
North Dakota State

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 204 lbs

Class: Senior

Priority Position

Report by:

Dan Essien

Dan Essien

Measurables

Physical

Height

6'3"

Weight

204 lbs

Arm Length

32 1/8 in

Hand Size

9 1/4 in

Speed & Agility

40-Time

4.34 s

10-Yard-Split

1.49 s

Explosiveness

Vertical

41.5 in

Broad Jump

11'1"

Traits

multi

Trackstar

Trait Prototype: Marquise Goodwin

offense

Homerun Hitter

Trait Prototype: Tyreek Hill

Summary

Strengths

Real elite speed.

Adept at adjusting body to back shoulder throws.

Can go from stop to top speed very quickly.

Consistent hands and good catch percentage.

Weaknesses

Level of competition didn't offer much resistance

Route running still feels a bit raw

Final Report

Bryce Lance is a burner receiver from North Dakota State. Bryce is the brother of NFL player Trey Lance. Bryce Lance has the build of an X receiver at 6'3" and 204 pounds. He adds elite athleticism along with the prototypical frame. His 4.34 forty-time confirmed that he's not just fast for his division. He's legit NFL fast. In 2025, Lance had 51 catches for 1079 yards and 8 touchdowns. He was even more productive the year before with 75 catches for 1053 yards and 17 TDs. Lance is a big deep threat. He goes from a stop to top speed instantly (as noted by his 1.49s 10-yard split) which aides his release. His long speed aides his ability to separate on deeper routes. Lance's route tree is okay but he got away with a lack of technique often. He makes cuts a bit upright and as a result his stems aren't as sharp. He needs to learn to sink his hips more. Lance has really good hands and is great at corralling back shoulder passes which could be particularly useful for him given his speed. After the catch, Lance has a bit of wiggle and the acceleration helps but it'll be interesting to see how it all translates against better competition. At the next level, Lance is an outside receiver that will be able to stretch defenses vertically. Once he acclimates to the level of competition, I believe he'll be able to contribute at a decent rate. Speed and hands is a nice baseline but he'll need to improve his route running to not be a one-trick pony.

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Round Grade
3rd Round