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Why playing in two NFL-type systems has Carson Bec...

ESPN · May 13, 2026, 12:35 PM

Key takeaways

  • It's been well documented: He's 24, played six seasons of college ball and started 43 games at two schools.
  • But how can that experience translate to the field?
  • &#8226 Free agent class ranks | Signing grades &#8226 Kiper's draft grades | All 257 draft picks &#8226 Coach hirings | Draft order | See more

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It's been well documented: He's 24, played six seasons of college ball and started 43 games at two schools.

But how can that experience translate to the field? It already started to show itself during Beck's first days on an NFL field during rookie minicamp. He came into the NFL with the benefit of playing in NFL-style systems at Georgia and Miami, which quickly translated to the actual NFL in one particular area: the cadence.

&#8226 Free agent class ranks | Signing grades &#8226 Kiper's draft grades | All 257 draft picks &#8226 Coach hirings | Draft order | See more

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