A high-upside lineman with good footwork could go as soon as the third round of the draft.
At this point, it's just a safe assumption that he'll be the first player from the Mid-American Conference to be selected in the NFL Draft. Willie Beavers might not be able to start as a rookie, but that's not to say he's a "project" either.
During his time with Western Michigan, Beavers made 40 straight starts at the blindside position, having to go up against players Khalil Mack, Joey Bosa and Shilique Calhoun. His experience and power has helped him become an all-conference selection in his last two seasons, showing quick feet and agility, making plays in space.