Tuesday, March 1, 2011

3. Chase Beeler – Stanford


Chase Beeler – 72 Stanford 6-3 285

2010: Played in 13 games. Selected AP First Team All-American for the 2010 college football season as selected by the Associated Press. 2010 AFCA Coaches All-America Team. Anchored a Stanford offensive line that has allowed the second fewest sacks in the nation while help paving the way for a young Cardinal rushing attack which has averaged 211.0 yards on the ground this season. Beeler's presence has also allowed quarterback Andrew Luck compiled the seventh highest passing efficiency rating in the country at 166.10. 2010 Walter Camp Football Foundation Second Team All-American. Selected All Pac-10 First Team for the 2010 college football season as selected by the Pac-10 head football coaches.
2009: Earned second team All-Pac-10 Conference honors in his first season as Stanford's starting center after taking over for Alex Fletcher. Made a smooth transition from left guard to the center position. Started all 13 games and played a key role on a line that allowed the fewest sacks (7) in the Pac-10 and helped pave the way for the top rushing attack in school history (2,837). Earned second team All-Pac-10 academic honors. Recipient of the Vardell Award as the player who best combines athletics and academics.
2008: Was a steady force on the offensive line that helped pave the way for the second-highest rushing total in school history. Made seven starts at left guard. Suffered a high-ankle sprain at Washington on Sept. 28 and missed the next three games. Second team Pac-10 Conference All-Academic selection.
2007: Sat out the season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules.
2006: Attended University of Oklahoma. Saw action in five games and made one start as a true freshman. Took 52 of his 85 snaps on the year in a start against Tulsa. Also saw action against Oregon, Texas, Colorado and Iowa State.
High School: Graduated from Jenks (Okla.) High School. Named first team all-state by Tulsa World and The Oklahoman. District 6A-4 MVP Lineman by Tulsa World. Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State selection. Ranked as the 64th best offensive lineman prospect in the nation by Scout.com. Ranked as the No. 22 offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com. Also rated as the seventh-best recruit in the state of Oklahoma. Has marks of 442 pounds in the bench press and 525 in the squat. Clocked at 5.27 in the 40-yard dash. Was a National Merit Semifinalist.
Personal: Majoring in history.
Better in the: Passing game.

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