ESPN's Courtney Cronin said Chad Beebe is "a possible front-runner for the Vikings' No. 3 receiver position."
Beebe spent most of the 2018 season on the practice squad after earning a spot at a Vikings tryout, but he was promoted to the 53-man roster late last season when Stefon Diggs was out. Beebe would do well to be active for Week 1, but there's nobody preventing him from carving out a limited role behind Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs. Vikings OC Kevin Stefanski even said, "I think he's making a name for himself."
SOURCE: ESPN.com
Jun 14, 2019, 11:04 AM ET
The answer to that question will depend on how many teams and how many roster spots each team is allocated. In a 10 team league with 20 roster spots, the WR3 for the Vikings won’t hold much fantasy value. In a 16 team league with 30 roster spots, you are likely researching who the WR3 for the Vikings is.does wr3 for the vikings hold much fantasy value?
Probably not. With Diggs, Theilen, Rudolph, Smith and Cook...does wr3 for the vikings hold much fantasy value?
The answer to that question will depend on how many teams and how many roster spots each team is allocated. In a 10 team league with 20 roster spots, the WR3 for the Vikings won’t hold much fantasy value. In a 16 team league with 30 roster spots, you are likely researching who the WR3 for the Vikings is.
I've picked up because I'm intrigued. the league seems to be moving toward (or catching up to NEs gameplan) these smaller shifty possession WRs. Treadwell is terrible.Probably not. With Diggs, Theilen, Rudolph, Smith and Cook...
But for the Vikings success it’s critical to have a WR3 in the middle of the field. Treadwell has been terrible and teams worked hard to take away Diggs/Theilen late last season.
Not really.Johnny B. Goode said:does wr3 for the vikings hold much fantasy value?
Vikings Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Advisor Gary Kubiak certainly came away impressed with Beebe after minicamp ended last week.
“I think you also got to look at the fact that [Beebe] has had probably as good of an offseason as any player that I know on our side of the ball,” Kubiak said. “He’s got a chance to be a really good player for us, so it gives us flexibility to bounce around personnel wise.”
NFL.com's Tom Pelissero considers the Vikings' No. 3 receiver job "Chad Beebe's to lose."
Pelissero considers second-year UDFA Beebe his "one name to remember" headed into Vikings camp. Pelissero reports that the Vikings believe in Beebe's ability to beat man-to-man coverage. OC Kevin Stefanski said earlier this offseason that Beebe was "making a name for himself."
SOURCE: Tom Pelissero on Twitter
Jul 23, 2019, 2:43 PM ET
Will they throw it enough for him to matter?There have been rumors that Treadwell May get cut. Even if he doesn’t Beebe has a chance to feast on single coverage with Diggs and Thielen around.
Worth a flyer in deeper leagues.
The Star Tribune's Ben Goessling reports Vikings WR Chad Beebe (ankle) will forego surgery.
Beebe reportedly tore ligaments in his ankle and was carted off in Sunday's matchup against the Raiders. Minnesota's going to give it a week and see how he's progressing before making a decision on his future. With the Vikings leaning on a top-five run play rate (49%) in one-score situations this season, it's unlikely any reserve will make an impact while Beebe's sidelined.
SOURCE: Ben Goessling on Twitter
Sep 24, 2019, 9:51 AM ET
https://twitter.com/christomasson/status/1310243263123578881?s=21Chris Tomasson @christomasson
#Vikings WR Chad Beebe will play in his first game today since Sept. 22, 2019, when he suffered a season-ending ankle injury against the Raiders.
Chad Beebe caught 7-of-7 targets for 63 yards and one touchdown in the Vikings' Week 12 win over the Panthers.
Beebe popped with Adam Thielen sidelined and Kirk Cousins attempting a season-high 45 passes. It was a fluky game that shouldn't be chased ahead of Week 13, even against the lowly Jaguars. Beebe and Bisi Johnson would split targets way behind Justin Jefferson is Thielen is out next week.
- Rotoworld