The Dallas Cowboys addressed their offensive line once more on the second day of the NFL Draft when they selected Cooper Beebe.
Tyler Guyton, who Jerry Jones selected to draft in the first round, is expected to play left tackle.
With Beebe, America’s Team has chosen to address further offensive concerns.
But when the Carolina Panthers selected Jonathan Brooks in the second round, their Draft plans took a serious hit.
Dallas drafts a linebacker instead of their first choice running back.
In the previous thirty years, Brooks has been the best player Jones had the pleasure of interviewing, according to Jones.
Ten choices later, they were on the clock, and they quickly deflected this hammer strike.
Marshawn Kneeland, an athletic linebacker from Western Michigan, was signed by Dallas.
At Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, on February 3, 2024, during the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl, National defeats Marshawn Kneeland of Western Michigan (99)
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The Cowboys didn’t have to wait long to select their next rookie to bolster the roster following the events of opening night.
The Lions’ early third-round selection, at pick number 73 overall, belonged to the front office.
The Cowboys’ third-round selection, Cooper Beebe, might be used at center.
Cooper Beebe, a rookie from Kansas State, provided more protection for franchise quarterback Dak Prescott.
Jerry Jones is showcasing his talent scouting abilities, which have been evident in prior drafts.
Beebe is an offensive line hybrid who has also filled in at guard and tackle.
According to Todd Archer, a reporter for the Cowboys, Beebe has discussed playing center for Dallas in the past.
The Cowboys may deploy the 22-year-old O-Lineman as a center, depending on roster needs and flexibility.
Dallas was forced to let many of its starters depart and enter free agency because to salary ceiling restrictions.