
The 2025 offseason for the Dallas Cowboys has felt a lot different than the 2024 offseason. Sure, hiring a new head coach brings a lot more optimism. However, something other than that is making this offseason feel a little different.
Maybe it could be from the potentially great draft classes the Cowboys selected for the past two seasons that have fans feeling hopeful for this upcoming season.
With so much great young talent on the roster, the franchise should expect players to take great leaps this summer.
Enjoy free coverage of the Jonathon Macri of Pro Football Focus recently made a list of one breakout candidate for each team for the 2025 season.
It should be no surprise that Macri chose Cowboys second-year center Cooper Beebe to be the breakout candidate in Dallas.
“The Cowboys have been rebuilding the offensive line through the NFL Draft, and Beebe has already started to show signs of promise after one year as a starter. Beebe finished the regular season ranked 13th in PFF grade (65.4) among centers with at least 578 blocking snaps. Beebe’s strength was as a run blocker in Year 1, though there’s reason to believe that he can become a much better pass-blocker as well, which was his best attribute coming out of college, providing hope that he’ll continue to progress in Year 2,” wrote Marci.
The Cowboys will have an extremely young hands for the next decade with their offensive line.
his talent and work ethic, Beebe is well-positioned to take a significant leap in his second season. The Cowboys’ offense could become a force to be reckoned with, thanks in part to Beebe’s
progress Beebe excelled as a run blocker in his first year, but his college credentials suggest he can become an even better pass-blocker. During his time at Kansas State University, he was a unanimous All-American and two-time Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year. Macri believes Beebe’s pass-blocking skills will continue to progress in Year 2, making him an even more valuable asset to the team.
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