PFF Top 32 Centers for 2025 season

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This is great, especially going into the 2nd year of his rookie deal




https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-center-rankings-top-32-ahead-of-2025-nfl-season


16. Cooper Beebe, Dallas Cowboys

Beebe had a bit of a tough start to his rookie campaign, posting just a 60.5 PFF overall grade during the first half of the season. But he performed well to close out the year and earned a 69.6 PFF overall grade through the final eight weeks, which ranked in the top 10 at the position over that span.

If Beebe can carry that momentum into Year 2, he has the ability to climb these rankings.
 
Beebe having a whole offseason to focus on being a Center, and learning the nuances of the position should show up majorly in his play this season. I trust the coaches will have Cooper ready to take the 2nd year leap.
 
Connor McGovern can play center after all, big miss there by us.

Solid start for Cooper in year 1
 
Connor McGovern can play center after all, big miss there by us.

Solid start for Cooper in year 1
I wanted to see which McGovern that was, and if you click on the link, it says it's the Jets McGovern. But I think that's a goof by PFF site....I think it actually is the ex-Cowboy. They give him middling scores but say he's the 6th best so I don't know how well he's playing.
 
as a third rd rookie in a lost season, this is highly encouraging. w/ booker next to him now as well sky's the limit
 
Beebe having a whole offseason to focus on being a Center, and learning the nuances of the position should show up majorly in his play this season. I trust the coaches will have Cooper ready to take the 2nd year leap.
Now that he wont have his mom hiking him the ball to start the year, he may make some serious strides.
 
He finished the rookie year strong........that's a huge plus
I think he’s gonna be a really good center. Not a bad rookie year playing a new position and now he has experience and a full off season. He may not be a top 2-3 centers but I think he could be in the top 5-6. Center is a lot different than guard and he took to it pretty well
 
This is great, especially going into the 2nd year of his rookie deal




https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-center-rankings-top-32-ahead-of-2025-nfl-season


16. Cooper Beebe, Dallas Cowboys

Beebe had a bit of a tough start to his rookie campaign, posting just a 60.5 PFF overall grade during the first half of the season. But he performed well to close out the year and earned a 69.6 PFF overall grade through the final eight weeks, which ranked in the top 10 at the position over that span.

If Beebe can carry that momentum into Year 2, he has the ability to climb these rankings.

Uneven rookie year, but thats typical for guys that have been playing the position . He graded out better than Graham Barton
 
Beebe should improve all things considered.

Connor McGovern at #6 is surprising. He was a pretty average OG for Dallas.

The great Cam Jurgens is only 13? LOL.

Seriously though, I don't care much for these rankings. Let the games begin and let's see who gets it done.
 
Beebe should improve all things considered.

Connor McGovern at #6 is surprising. He was a pretty average OG for Dallas.

The great Cam Jurgens is only 13? LOL.

Seriously though, I don't care much for these rankings. Let the games begin and let's see who gets it done.
They said they penalized CJ for injuries, but otherwise he was a top 10 graded C when healthy
 
16. Cooper Beebe, Dallas Cowboys
Beebe had a bit of a tough start to his rookie campaign, posting just a 60.5 PFF overall grade during the first half of the season. But he performed well to close out the year and earned a 69.6 PFF overall grade through the final eight weeks, which ranked in the top 10 at the position over that span.

If Beebe can carry that momentum into Year 2, he has the ability to climb these rankings.
Rookie to Sophomore is usually the biggest jump, and the more so for Beebe getting his first full offseason preparing for C.
 
I wanted to see which McGovern that was, and if you click on the link, it says it's the Jets McGovern. But I think that's a goof by PFF site....I think it actually is the ex-Cowboy. They give him middling scores but say he's the 6th best so I don't know how well he's playing.
The link says Bills which is the Connor McGovern that played for the Cowboys.

The other CM was waived by the Jets last season, went to the Saints was waived returned to the Jets and was waived again...
 
This is great, especially going into the 2nd year of his rookie deal




https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-center-rankings-top-32-ahead-of-2025-nfl-season


16. Cooper Beebe, Dallas Cowboys

Beebe had a bit of a tough start to his rookie campaign, posting just a 60.5 PFF overall grade during the first half of the season. But he performed well to close out the year and earned a 69.6 PFF overall grade through the final eight weeks, which ranked in the top 10 at the position over that span.

If Beebe can carry that momentum into Year 2, he has the ability to climb these rankings.

most of ouyr players are ranking middle of the pack....probably strength is DEs, WR, Guards....

the rest are average to below average and remain to be seen.
 
The link says Bills which is the Connor McGovern that played for the Cowboys.

The other CM was waived by the Jets last season, went to the Saints was waived returned to the Jets and was waived again...
If you click the actual link it takes you to the Jets one. Like I said it was a error on their part I realize it’s the Bills one.
 
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