Marcus Wehr looks to be the next NFL Draft pick from Montana State.
The Bobcats have had three selections since 2016 — TE Beau Sandland in the 2016 seventh round, LB Troy Andersen in the 2022 second round, and LB/DE Daniel Hardy in the 2022 seventh round.
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Marcus Wehr NFL Draft Projection
Marcus Wehr is projected to be selected in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft via Draft Scout’s database.
He is ranked as the No. 163 overall prospect and the No. 9 offensive guard.
Marcus Wehr NFL Draft Profile
Wehr arrived at Montana State as a defensive lineman. The Billings, Montana, native made the switch to the offensive line in 2022 and began to thrive. Wehr started the first seven games at tackle before an injury.
Wehr returned from injury before the 2023 season and locked down the tackle spot. PFF graded Wehr as the No. 1 offensive tackle in all of FCS and FBS as he earned First Team All-American and All-Big Sky honors. Wehr moved inside to guard last season and once again earned First Team All-American and All-Conference honors.
Wehr was PFF’s No. 1-graded FCS offensive guard, highlighted by his No. 1 run-blocking grade.
At 6-foot-2 and 301 pounds, Wehr certainly projects as an interior offensive lineman in the NFL. His work at tackle in the FCS, though, showed off his versatility and athleticism. Wehr is an excellent zone-run blocker with great upper-body strength. The first film that scouts will turn on is against any FBS opponents, and Wehr dominated New Mexico last season. MSU continuously ran right behind Wehr to mount its comeback win.
Marcus Wehr Height & Weight
Marcus Wehr measured in at 6-foot-2 and weighed 301 pounds at Montana State’s pro day.
Marcus Wehr Pro Day Results
Wehr participated in six events at Montana State’s pro day.
He recorded a 5.15-second 40-yard dash, 4.91-second shuttle, 8.15-second 3-cone drill, 34.5-inch vertical, 9-6 broad jump, and 29 reps on the bench press.
Where Is Marcus Wehr From?
Marcus Wehr’s hometown is Billings, Montana.
He played football at Billings Central before beginning his collegiate career at Montana State in 2019.
Marcus Wehr High School Recruiting Ranking
Wehr was a 0-star recruit in the high school class of 2019, per 247Sports.