With Zack Martin announcing his retirement, the Dallas Cowboys have a hole to fill at right guard. While they could go for a free agent — like Will Hernandez who has experience with offensive coordinator Klayton Adams — they’ve also kicked around the idea of moving Cooper Beebe from center to guard.
The Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line was a major asset for many years, and last year, fans were left trying to figure out what went wrong. So, to fix the issue, the front office revamped the coaching staff, hiring some of the greatest offensive lineman coaches at the NFL and collegiate levels.
The jury is still out on Tyler Guyton, but the Dallas Cowboys deserve credit for the work they did with their first pick in 2024. Initially slated to make their first selection at No.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
Of the eight draft picks made by the Dallas Cowboys in 2024, center Cooper Beebe was the best of the bunch. Beebe started in all 16 games he played in 2024, missing only the win at Carolina due to a concussion suffered the week before against the Bengals.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
While Dallas Cowboys' fans continue to speculate about their next head coach and grapple with the disappointment of a 7-10 season—one that has many media personalities questioning the team’s culture—it’s important to recognize the small victories that came out of a challenging, injury-riddled campaign.
The 2025 NFL Draft’s offensive tackle talent pool is not necessarily at the same level as last season, but that doesn’t mean we won’t still see an infusion of talented offensive line starters enter the league this spring.
The Dallas Cowboys were without their starting center this past weekend with Cooper Beebe dealing with a concussion. The rookie was injured during their loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football in Week 14.
Dallas Cowboys center Brock Hoffman was in the thick of a training camp battle this offseason with Cooper Beebe, one which the rookie won, but Hoffman hasn't stopped his relentless pursuit of grabbing a starting role.
The Dallas Cowboys are facing a potential hole on their offensive line as rookie center Cooper Beebe remains in concussion protocol following his injury during Monday Night Football against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Dallas Cowboys (5-7) center Cooper Beebe went into the blue medical tent in the second quarter of Monday’s Week 14 home game against the Cincinnati Bengals (4-8).
Behind every successful athlete is a driving force, and for Cooper Beebe, the Dallas Cowboys' rookie center, that force has been instrumental in his rapid rise.
The Dallas Cowboys are quietly building a formidable offensive line, and rookie center Cooper Beebe is proving to be a key piece of the puzzle. In Week 4 vs.
Coming into the season, the Dallas Cowboys knew their offensive line was going to be vastly different than a year ago. With two starters leaving — Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz — Dallas was set to turn to two rookies.
In a game that was so miserably bad for the Dallas Cowboys, it would be hard to find many bright spots among the rookies. Still, there was one rookie who put up a strong game despite the outcome of Sunday’s loss to the Saints.
Cooper Beebe continues to prove he was one of the biggest steals of the 2024 NFL Draft. The third-round pick out of Kansas State has been a standout along the offensive line since earning his first start in the preseason.
With the Dallas Cowboys' season opener just days away, rookie center Cooper Beebe is brimming with excitement and determination as he prepares to face the Cleveland Browns' formidable defense.
After losing to the Rams in the final seconds of their first preseason game, the Cowboys travel to face the Las Vegas Raiders on Saturday night. Here are two Cowboys players to keep an eye on.
Cowboys training camp is underway in Oxnard, Calif. While some players look ready to go, others have plenty of work to do. Here’s where things stand after recent practices.
If Dallas wants to repeat as NFC East champions, it will need a lot of help from its rookies. So if these players step up, they'll be wildly popular with Cowboys fans.
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.
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 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.
Following Cooper Beebe‘s No. 73 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys, his rookie contract numbers have been revealed. According to Spotrac, the former Wildcats star will sign a four-year rookie deal worth approximately $5.929 million.
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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