He is the top story right now on Blogging the Boys, which is the best coverage imo of the cowboys offseason. Good to see him making an early name for himself.
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2012/6/7/3070277/dallas-cowboys-ota-news-wide-receiver-cole-beasley-making-plays
Another Beasley Article
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Cowboys scout Bryan Broaddus, who still has a lot of contacts within the organization, noted:
When watching practice this morning I had a member of the front office walk by me and say, "That Cole Beasley is going to make himself hard to cut." There is something every day at practice that Beasley does to get himself noticed and that is all you can ask from a player. Beasley has a unique skill of running routes, playing with awareness and dependable hands.
When asked about what interested him in Beasley in Wednesday's post-practice presser, Jason Garrett replied:
He's a good, productive football player. We saw that on tape in college and we've seen that over the course of the first nine OTAs and in the rookie minicamp. He's a guy who understands how to play. He's a quick, little receiver who plays inside more than he plays outside and has a good feel for it. There's some other examples of his type of player in the league who have had success and he falls into that family of receivers...
When watching practice this morning I had a member of the front office walk by me and say, "That Cole Beasley is going to make himself hard to cut." There is something every day at practice that Beasley does to get himself noticed and that is all you can ask from a player. Beasley has a unique skill of running routes, playing with awareness and dependable hands.
When asked about what interested him in Beasley in Wednesday's post-practice presser, Jason Garrett replied:
He's a good, productive football player. We saw that on tape in college and we've seen that over the course of the first nine OTAs and in the rookie minicamp. He's a guy who understands how to play. He's a quick, little receiver who plays inside more than he plays outside and has a good feel for it. There's some other examples of his type of player in the league who have had success and he falls into that family of receivers...
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Bryan Broaddus has had his fair share of tweets about CB as well.
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NICE!!!!!!
Go Beas!
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I sure hope he makes it, although at his size, I could see a year on the practice squad.
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Good luck to CB!
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Anyone who complains about June Jones (and I have been one, especially w/r/t recruiting) needs to recognize that many of our current NFL guys wouldn't have gotten their shot in the League without JJ. I include Beas, Sterling Moore, Crawford, Aldrick.