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Charlie Heck (born November 20, 1996) is an American professional football offensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the North Carolina Tar Heels.

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College career

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Playing at Rockhurst High School, Heck committed to University of North Carolina as a tight end on November 30, 2014, choosing the Tar Heels over Indiana, Kansas, Kansas State and others.[1]

After redshirting his freshman season, Heck started some games as a redshirt freshman before becoming a full-time starter during his sophomore season.[2] Heck played at right tackle during his junior season and left tackle during his senior season.[3] After his senior season, Heck participated in the 2020 Senior Bowl and the East-West Shrine Bowl.[4]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 7+58 in
(2.02 m)
311 lb
(141 kg)
34+18 in
(0.87 m)
10+14 in
(0.26 m)
5.16 s 1.80 s 2.98 s 4.86 s 8.02 s 28.0 in
(0.71 m)
9 ft 4 in
(2.84 m)
21 reps
All values from NFL Combine[5][6]

Houston Texans

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Heck was selected by the Houston Texans in the fourth round (126th overall) of the 2020 NFL draft.[7][8]

Heck was placed on the reserve/PUP list to start the 2023 season.[9] He was activated on November 28.[10]

Heck re-signed with the Texans on March 19, 2024.[11] He was released on August 27.[12]

Arizona Cardinals

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On September 11, 2024, Heck was signed to the Arizona Cardinals practice squad.[13] He was promoted to the active roster on October 8. Heck was waived by the Cardinals on November 18 and re-signed to the practice squad two days later.[14]

San Francisco 49ers

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On December 25, 2024, Heck was signed by the San Francisco 49ers off the Cardinals practice squad.[15]

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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On March 17, 2025, Heck signed a one-year, $1.6 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[16]

Personal life

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Charlie's father, Andy Heck, is the offensive line coach for the Kansas City Chiefs, a former NFL offensive lineman for 12 seasons, and an All-American during his college football career at Notre Dame, where he won a National Championship.[17] Charlie's brother, Jon Heck, also played offensive tackle for the University of North Carolina and currently serves as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Troy Trojans football team.

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from Grokipedia
Charlie Heck (born November 20, 1996) is an American professional football offensive tackle for the of the (). Standing at 6 feet 8 inches and weighing 311 pounds, Heck has appeared in 59 NFL games across multiple teams since entering the league in 2020. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Heck attended Rockhurst High School, where he played football as a tight end, offensive tackle, and defensive end while earning honor roll status. He committed to the University of North Carolina as a tight end recruit in 2014, redshirting his freshman year before transitioning to offensive tackle. At UNC, Heck became a three-year starter, anchoring the left tackle position full-time as a junior and senior; in his final season in 2019, he started all 11 games he appeared in and earned second-team All-ACC honors despite missing one game due to a hand injury. Heck was selected by the Houston Texans in the fourth round (126th overall) of the , the first Tar Heel offensive lineman drafted in seven years. He spent his first four seasons with the Texans, appearing in 41 games with three starts, primarily as a reserve. In 2024, Heck joined the for seven games before moving to the for two appearances, showcasing his versatility in pass protection and run blocking. He signed with on March 17, 2025, and as of November 2025, has appeared in 9 games for the team, contributing to the offensive line depth. Heck is the son of , a former NFL tackle who played for the in the 1980s.

Early life

Family background

Charlie Heck was born on November 20, 1996, in Kansas City, Missouri, as one of triplets alongside his sisters Molly and Evelyn. His father, Andy Heck, enjoyed a 12-season NFL career as an offensive tackle, playing for the Seattle Seahawks (1989–1993), Chicago Bears (1994–1998), San Diego Chargers (1999), and Philadelphia Eagles (2000), where he appeared in 185 games with 140 starts. A first-team All-American at Notre Dame in 1988, Andy transitioned to coaching after retiring and has served as the offensive line coach for the Kansas City Chiefs since 2013. Charlie's older brother, Jon Heck, followed a similar path in football, starting at right tackle for the University of North Carolina for four seasons from 2013 to 2016, during which he made 50 career starts. Jon later joined UNC's staff as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for five seasons before moving to other professional roles. Growing up in a household steeped in football, Charlie benefited from his father's mentorship and the NFL environment, with Andy serving as a role model who provided guidance on technique, preparation, and the demands of the sport from an early age. This familial immersion helped shape Charlie's development, exposing him to professional training methods and draft processes through his father's ongoing coaching career.

High school career

Charlie Heck attended in , where he participated in the school's football program. During his high school career, Heck demonstrated versatility by playing multiple positions on both sides of the ball, including , offensive tackle, and . He was coached by Tony Severino, who guided Rockhurst's team throughout Heck's tenure. Academically, Heck earned recognition as an honor roll student, balancing his athletic commitments with strong performance in the classroom. Heck's family's football legacy, including his father's collegiate playing experience, contributed to his recruitment profile as a promising . On November 30, 2014, he committed to the , initially recruited to play as a blocking with potential to transition to offensive tackle.

College career

2016–2018 seasons

Heck redshirted during his true freshman year in 2015, preserving a year of eligibility without appearing in any games. As a redshirt in 2016, Heck transitioned to the offensive line and saw action in eight games as a reserve offensive tackle, including the Sun Bowl against Stanford. This limited role allowed him to build experience while UNC's offense ranked among the ACC's most productive units, averaging over 400 yards per game. In 2017, Heck emerged as a key contributor during his sophomore season, appearing in all 12 games and starting the final 11 at right tackle. His consistent presence helped anchor the Tar Heels' offensive line, which supported a rushing attack that averaged 144.2 yards per game. Heck graded out at 84 percent in pass protection during the season finale against NC State, demonstrating his growing reliability in high-pressure situations. Heck solidified his starting role as a junior in 2018, starting all 11 games at right tackle for a Tar Heels team that played 12 regular-season contests. At 6 feet 8 inches and 315 pounds, he provided a formidable physical presence, blocking for an offense that averaged 370.3 total yards per game (100th nationally) and 158.5 rushing yards per contest. His versatility and technique in both run and pass blocking marked significant development from his reserve days, positioning him as a cornerstone of UNC's line. Over these seasons, Heck progressed from a situational player to a multi-year starter, honing his skills at right tackle and contributing to the maturation of North Carolina's offensive front amid the rigors of ACC competition.

2019 season

In his senior season of , Charlie Heck transitioned to left tackle for the and started all 12 regular-season games, anchoring the offensive line for a team that finished with a 7-6 record including a victory. His consistent presence contributed to an offense that averaged 464.2 yards per game, ranking 17th nationally and third in the ACC, with particular strength in the passing game at 280.2 yards per contest. Heck excelled in pass protection, surrendering no sacks over the entire season despite playing the second half with a cast on his hand due to a fractured bone. Heck's performance earned him second-team All-ACC honors from the Atlantic Coast Conference media, recognizing his reliability as a senior leader on the line. He received high marks in key matchups, including games against and , where Heck's blocking neutralized edge rushers, enabling the Tar Heels to sustain drives and protect quarterback effectively without allowing pressures. Over his entire college career at , Heck appeared in 43 games and made 34 starts, building on his prior experience as a starter in the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Leading into the NFL Draft process, scouts praised Heck's imposing 6-foot-8, 311-pound frame, combined with above-average athleticism—highlighted by his 5.16-second and 112-inch broad jump at the NFL Combine—for providing a strong foundation in pass protection and run blocking. His technique in mirroring speed rushers and sustaining blocks was noted as a pro-ready trait, though areas like hand placement required refinement.

Professional career

2020 NFL Draft

Charlie Heck was selected by the Texans in the fourth round (126th overall) of the . The Texans acquired the pick via a trade with the during the draft. His selection marked the first time a Tar Heel was drafted that year. Entering the draft, Heck stood out for his exceptional size at 6 feet 8 inches tall and 311 pounds, which contributed to his projection as an offensive tackle despite initial recruiting as a . He demonstrated versatility during his college career at , starting primarily at right tackle after transitioning from the interior line. His senior season performance, including second-team All-ACC honors, helped elevate his draft stock. At the , Heck recorded a time of 5.16 seconds, along with 21 repetitions, highlighting his athleticism for a player of his stature. Following the draft, Heck signed a four-year contract with the Texans worth $4,005,704, including a $710,704 . The deal provided a solid foundation for his professional transition from a developmental college prospect to an offensive lineman.

Houston Texans

Heck joined the Houston Texans after being selected in the fourth round (126th overall) of the out of the . As a offensive tackle, he appeared in three games late in the season, starting one at right tackle in Week 17 against the . In , Heck transitioned into a more prominent role on the rebuilding Texans offensive line, starting 13 of the 15 games in which he appeared, all at right tackle. His contributions came during a challenging 4-13 campaign for , where he helped provide stability amid lineup adjustments and the development of younger players. Heck played in all 17 games during the season, starting three contests at right tackle, while serving primarily as a reliable depth piece and rotational option. This versatility allowed him to support the unit's efforts to improve cohesion in a season focused on long-term growth. The 2023 season presented challenges for Heck due to injury; he began on the active/ (PUP) list with a foot issue and was later moved to the reserve/PUP list before the . Activated on November 28 ahead of Week 13, he returned to play in six games, starting four consecutive contests from Weeks 15 through 18 at right tackle. Over four seasons with the Texans (2020–2023), Heck appeared in 41 games and recorded 21 starts, primarily at right tackle, contributing to the team's ongoing reconstruction of its offensive line during a transitional period. His tenure emphasized durability and adaptability in a unit tasked with protecting young quarterbacks and supporting a run-heavy scheme.

Arizona Cardinals

On September 11, 2024, Charlie Heck was signed to the ' practice squad as an offensive tackle, providing additional depth to the offensive line following his release from the Houston Texans earlier that year. His prior starting experience with the Texans helped position him as a reliable reserve option amid ongoing injuries along the Cardinals' line. Heck was elevated from the practice squad to the active roster multiple times during the 2024 season, including on September 21, September 28, October 5, and a permanent promotion on October 8, largely to cover for injured guard . He appeared in seven games for the Cardinals, serving primarily as a reserve offensive tackle without any starts, while contributing on special teams. Over these appearances, Heck logged 30 offensive snaps focused on pass protection and 25 special teams snaps, helping maintain line stability during a period of roster challenges. On November 19, 2024, the Cardinals released Heck from the active roster and re-signed him to the practice squad, where he remained until being signed away by another team later in the season. His brief tenure underscored his utility as a versatile depth player in a season marked by offensive line injuries for .

San Francisco 49ers

Heck joined the on December 25, 2024, signing a one-year contract off the ' to bolster offensive line depth amid multiple injuries to key tackles like and Jaylon Moore. During the 49ers' injury-riddled 2024 season, which saw several offensive linemen sidelined, Heck served as an emergency tackle option. He appeared in and started the final two regular-season games (Weeks 17 and 18), logging 87 offensive snaps primarily in starting roles. Heck was released by the 49ers in early 2025 as part of offseason roster adjustments, allowing him to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

In March 2025, Charlie Heck signed a one-year contract with the as a , adding depth to the offensive line. The agreement is valued at $1,570,000, providing the team with a reliable swing tackle option. As of November 17, 2025, Heck has appeared in 9 games for , including 6 starts at right tackle. He has been particularly key in run blocking, ranking first among offensive tackles with an 86% run block win rate through Week 10, contributing to the team's strong ground game during their 6-4 record through Week 11. According to , Heck earned a 48.4 pass blocking grade in 2025. Through his tenure with the Buccaneers, Heck's career totals stand at 59 games played and 29 starts across all teams. His versatility from prior experiences has enhanced the team's lineup flexibility in the offensive line.

Personal life

Family

Charlie Heck shares a close relationship with his father, Andy Heck, a former NFL offensive lineman who has served as the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive line coach since 2013 and continues to provide coaching insights drawn from his extensive professional experience. Heck has credited his father for maintaining a balanced parent-coach dynamic that emphasizes personal growth alongside football development. His older brother, Heck, a former four-year starter at offensive tackle for the , has significantly influenced Charlie's technique through collaborative workouts and technique discussions during family gatherings. As of 2025, serves as the assistant director of strength and performance for University's football program, building on his prior roles in strength coaching at UNC and with the Houston Texans. Heck is one of triplets, alongside sisters Molly and Evelyn, who have offered unwavering family support throughout his career transitions, including his moves between teams. The siblings relocated to , as children, where the family's environment nurtured a deep passion for football amid their father's ongoing involvement. Heck was exposed to the professional football world from an early age through his father's 12-season and subsequent roles. Heck has been in a long-term relationship with , a fellow alumna, since at least 2016. As of 2025, he is not publicly known to be married or to have children.

Community involvement

During his tenure with the Houston Texans from 2020 to 2023, Charlie Heck participated in team-organized community initiatives focused on youth education and military appreciation. In one notable event, Heck joined fellow players RB , OL Jimmy Morrisey, and QB at Betty Sue Creech Elementary School to teach students the fundamentals of as part of the Texans' FLAG in Schools program. In March 2022, Heck contributed to the Texans' Armed Forces Appreciation Day by visiting The Hideout at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo alongside other players and cheerleaders to honor military service members and recognize their sacrifices. Since moving to other teams in 2024 and 2025, no specific community involvement activities for Heck have been publicly reported. Heck has engaged in these team-based charitable efforts without establishing any major personal foundations, emphasizing collaborative NFL player initiatives to support local communities.

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