My biggest concern with Beane has always been whether he can sufficiently evaluate skill position players on offense, especially at the collegiate level. I have been concerned that without help from an experienced set of coaches on that side of the ball he was flailing to evaluate talent.
His initial personnel decisions and evaluations on offense, both in free agency/trades and the draft, both at WR and offensive line, were terrible. Ford over Metcalf is an example but there are worse ones - Benjamin, Corey Coleman, whatever it was that the 2018 offensive line can be called, etc. But he has now hit on the most important skill position in sports, and has hit on Singletary, Knox (at times), Smoke Brown, Diggs via trade, Beazers, and now Gabe Davis. I am still concerned about the overall lack of speed but I suspect that’s a next offseason priority and we know they tried to trade up for Duvurnay (some would say he was lucky again in having to settle for Gabe Davis). But Beane seems to be getting it, or at least has a more competent team of evaluators on that side of the ball.