This is a really tasty pick for the Cowboys.
One of Beebe's few knocks is arm length, but that's not much of an issue for the Interior lineman, that's his role, and speaking of roles, he plays all five positions on Dallas' offensive line. It gives you the flexibility to do things. He'll likely be snapping the ball to All-Pro quarterback Dak Prescott.
But for reference, he made eight starts at right tackle in 2020 and 13 starts at left tackle in 2021 before transferring internally and racking up even more national and conference honors. Obtained.
This is a testament to exactly how exceptionally athletic and talented Beebe is, playing with explosive power that works well with Tyler Smith and Zach Martin, making his anchor easy They are not moved, and in many cases, they are not moved at all. As mentioned earlier, he doesn't lack experience as a starter, and he has the football IQ to quickly diagnose defensive sets and get offensive line sets in order and position themselves to succeed against them. He also has a leading attitude.
If you blink on any given snap, you'll notice that Beebe has already reached the second level after clearing the first defender, where he could probably easily carve out a run lane or lean into the bread. Butter, that is, protecting the quarterback.
He simply doesn't allow pressure up the middle and the Cowboys are hungry for that kind of skill set, especially when it's combined with the power in Beebe's hands. is sufficient to rotate the Earth in the opposite direction. On the planet's shoulder pads.
If you're wondering why he's available at 73 years old, that's answered above (arm length), and while his anchor is concrete when planted, he has lateral ability needs to improve (though he's not completely lacking there, so time was spent at both tackle positions).
Overall, Beebe is a great player and taking him in the third round is an amazing value considering many projected him as a late second round pick.