The Dallas Cowboys had a massive third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The franchise selected twice at No. 73 and 87. The Cowboys already let the fanbase know the direction they were looking, with their first-round selection being Tyler Guyton on the offensive line.
The Cowboys' rookie draft class has already been on the field running around with the veterans in OTAs this past week. They had eight draft picks this year after trading back in the 1st round to acquire a 3rd round pick in exchange.
When the Dallas Cowboys selected Cooper Beebe in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the lesson was clear as day: The front office was hoping the Kansas State interior offensive lineman took over as center following Tyler Biadasz's departure in free agency.
One month ago today, the 2024 NFL Draft kicked off in Detroit. 30 days later, the Dallas Cowboys have some new players looking to earn their stripes and contribute immediately.
After one of the least impactful offseasons in recent memory, the Dallas Cowboys seem to have more questions than answers in 2024.
If Cowboys first-rounder Tyler Guyton wants to kick off his career as well as some of his predecessors at left tackle, the rookie has a lot of work ahead of him this summer.
If the mindset can translate to production, this years draft class will be exciting to watch for years to come. It hasn’t even been a full month since the 2024 NFL Draft, but the new Dallas Cowboys’ draftees have not wasted any time getting their minds and bodies ready for their first season in the NFL.
Rejoice, Cowboys Nation. This was a good one! The Cowboys traded with the Detroit Lions in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft, moving back from No. 24 to No.
Cooper Beebe was drafted to be the next center of the Dallas Cowboys, but Brock Hoffman doesn’t look like he will be conceding the job without a fight.
By trading down in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys may have locked up their center of the future. Moving down five spots, the Cowboys added a third-round pick, which they used to draft former Kansas State star Cooper Beebe.
Since the moment the Dallas Cowboys picked Cooper Beebe in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, every fan likely thought the same thing: With Zack Martin and Tyler Smith playing guard, the kid out of Kansas State is likely taking a shot at the center starting role.
With some teams set for rookie minicamps this weekend, a flurry of draft-pick signings transpired.
What should the Cowboys expect from Cooper Beebe in 2024? The new car smell hasn’t even worn off the Dallas Cowboys 2024 draft class, but already people are making plans.
By picking Cooper Beebe in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys hope to have found the center that will replace Tyler Biadasz after he left in free agency to play for the Washington Commanders.
When it comes to finding new comparisons for Dallas Cowboys’ center, Cooper Beebe, the task isn’t easy. Why? Because Beebe’s massive size sets him apart from the typical NFL centers.
Cooper Beebe’s versatility gives him a few different paths to a starting role in 2024. When the Cowboys made Cooper Beebe one of their third-round picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, he was immediately tagged as their next starting center.
Your Sunday morning Cowboys news. Amidst a solid draft class for the Dallas Cowboys, Cooper Beebe is one to watch. My favorite draft choice is Cooper Beebe with the ninth pick in the third round, technically the third guard off the board in the entire draft now being moved to center.
One of the fan and media favorite selections of the Dallas Cowboys in the 2024 NFL Draft was that of interior offensive lineman Cooper Beebe. Primarily a left guard at Kansas State, Beebe is expected to fight for the starting role at center following the loss of Tyler Biadasz in free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys potentially plugged two key starter holes with their first three picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, and they’re receiving a lot of credit for third-round selection Cooper Beebe.
Cooper Beebe was drafted 73rd overall by the Dallas Cowboys, a player who most had a second-round grade on comes at a great value for Dallas. At Kansas State, Beebe played games at left tackle, left guard, right tackle, and right guard, but none at center, although he did take snaps in practices.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books and the Dallas Cowboys executed one trade back to finish the draft with eight total picks. They addressed left tackle, defensive end, center/interior offensive line, linebacker, cornerback, wide receiver, offensive tackle, and 1-tech defensive tackle.
There are always a handful of prospects each year who fall for whatever reason. But value can be found in all seven rounds — as was the case at the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Kansas State Wildcats are no strangers to having players drafted to the NFL including Felix Anudike-Uzomah in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs last year.
Cooper Beebe NFL Draft Overview Position: Offensive Guard School: Kanas State Height: 6’3 Weight: 322 lbs Age: 22 years old Arm: 31 1/2″ Hand: 9 1/4″ 40- Yard Dash: 5.03 seconds More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles Some football players just aren’t flashy and super athletic.
Detroit has a solid all-around roster with top talent at virtually every position. But they could use a boost at cornerback, wide receiver and interior offensive line.
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