HEIGHT: 6'5"
WEIGHT: 302
HAND: 9½"
ARM: 31⅞"
WINGSPAN: 77⅞"
40-YARD DASH: 5.22
3-CONE: 7.47
SHUTTLE: 4.57
VERTICAL: 36.5"
BROAD: 9'2"
POSITIVES
— Rangy, springy blocker with light feet and loose hips.
— Can get his hip into extension to create space out of his stance and hit landmarks against wide rush alignments from the pivot.
— Has the balance, quickness and grip strength to stay attached, strain and work his hips around defenders to seal off rush lanes.
— Excels on back blocks lining up various alignments as far away as a 4i-technique.
— Fluid making adjustments on the fly to sort through gap exchanges and loopers on twists.
NEGATIVES
— Minimal girth or sand will make it a chore to consistently drop anchor, create force through the ground and sit down against the bull rush.
— Will drift into oversets and invite inside counters across his face.
— Can get overaggressive and a little frenetic with his aiming points, which leads to overshooting his target in the run game.
2023 STATISTICS
— 12 starts at center
NOTES
— Born June 10, 2001
— 3-star recruit from the 2020 class, per 247Sports
— 40 career starts at right guard (27) and center (13)
— Accepted his invite to the Senior Bowl
OVERALL
Beaux Limmer is a three-and-a-half-year starter primarily at right guard before he switched to center full-time during the 2023 season. He amassed 12 starts inside first-year offensive coordinator Dan Enos' 60-40 run-pass split, multiple run scheme. Limmer has an athletic, lean and wiry build with very good athletic ability and solid play strength.
Limmer is a springy, rangy run-blocker with loose hips and wiry strength who understands how to adjust leverage and positioning to strain, sustain and secure blocks. He has experience in a multiple run scheme executing a variety of concepts, but he excels most while working zone combinations and back blocks.
Limmer has the quickness and balance to hit landmarks and intersect moving targets, but he needs to temper his overaggressive, frenetic energy to avoid overshooting his target and getting beat across his face.
In pass protection, Limmer uses his very good athletic ability and reactionary quickness to get to his spots and recover out of compromising positions. However, his narrow, lean build makes it a chore to consistently anchor against the bull rush and maintain the integrity of the pocket on pick attempts.
Overall, Limmer is a very athletic, lean, nimble blocker with wiry strength who can strain to finish blocks. His extensive guard experience should at least help him cross-train across the interior as a swing backup in the NFL right away, but his narrow frame and minimal girth likely pigeonholes his path into a starting role as a center-only in a zone-heavy scheme.
GRADE: 6.8 (Potential Role Player/Contributor — 4th Round)
OVERALL RANK: 99
POSITION RANK: IOL13
PRO COMPARISON: Daniel Kilgore
Written by B/R NFL Scout Brandon Thorn
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