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aout QB Goff before 2016 draft, from OURLADS.
- What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said before JARED GOFF made the Los Angeles Rams' depth chart: California, 6040 215 4.79. Junior entry. Three-year starter from Kentfield, CA. First-team All Pac-12. Plays in the quarterback friendly pitch and catch spread “Air Raid” offense. A drop back passer from the shotgun who has good arm strength and knows his way around the pocket. Throws the ball on time and on target with good accuracy over his career. The lanky underclassman helped revitalize the Golden Bear program that had fallen on hard times by starting 37 straight games after hitting the field as a true freshman. The two-time team captain will look the rush pressure in the eye and make the clutch pass. Reacts well to pressure. Knows where he wants to go with the ball and throws the receiver open with good accuracy and timing. Keeps his eyes down the field. No pause in the pocket. Good pocket presence and feel. Reads progressions. Keeps his feet hot and throws before the receiver breaks open. Does a good job of changing ball speed and trajectory over the top of defenders. Good ball placement. The receiver doesn’t have to wait on the ball and is hit in stride to give him a chance to run after the catch. A quick snap wrist release with velocity. Steps, throws, and completes passes through small windows in tight areas. At his best when the protection is solid and he can step toward his target and throw. Majors in carving up a defense with short ball control passes from 6-10 yards. Spreads the ball around to multiple receivers who rotate into the huddle in a variety of sub packages. Can make the key throws rolling to his left. Will need to work on his 3-5 and 7-step drops to the throwing point from under center. Goff never played under center and the defense looks a whole lot different when dropping back and making your reads rather than seeing the field from a shotgun formation. The angular passer set 26 Cal records including career marks for passing yards (12,220), passing yards per game (329.7), and touchdown passes (96). He also set a pair of Pac-12 single season records in his final year at Cal when he passed for 4719 yards and 43 scores. An eventual starter with the talent to contribute early in his career. As an added bonus, Goff as a pooch punter is a major weapon. 2015 stats: 341/529, 4719 yds, 64.5%, 43 TD, 13 INT, 161.3 QB rating. Ball velocity 58 mph. OSR:16/18. First round. (A-32 3/4, H-9, SS-4.47, VJ-27).
 

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: What Ourlads' NFL Scouting Services said about SEAN MANNION: Oregon State, 6055 229 5.14. Four-year starter. Plays both under center and in the shotgun formation. The strong armed senior carried the team in 2013 with his pinpoint passing and good decisions. His feature target was New Orleans’ Saints’ standout Brandin Cooks. He leaves the Beavers as the Pac-12’s all-time leading passer with 13,600 yards and 11 team passing records. The Pleasanton, CA native was also elected three times as a team captain. A prototype NFL drop back pocket passer, he has the tools and intangibles to be a primary backup or a future starter. He completed over 60% of his passes all four years and finished with a career 64.6 completion percentage. The angular right-handed passer played in Mike Riley’s pro style passing offense and demonstrates good touch and timing. Very accurate in the short and medium zones. Throws a variety of screen passes, tunnel screens, slants, and hitches. A rhythm type passer who has overall consistency in his game. What you see is what you get. Reliable and dependable son of a coach who loves the game and works hard on and off the field to improve his game. Collapse of the pocket was problematic in 2014 when he hung strong in the pocket but when flushed Mannion did a nice job of just throwing the ball away. When throwing deep at times the ball just exploded off his hand. Has one of the strongest arms in this year’s draft. Good overhand delivery. Touch and ball placement are good. Slides easily in the pocket. Has the size and presence of an NFL pocket passer. Below average escape ability from pressure. A solid leader with good game management skills. Mentally prepared to play on Sunday. Former NFL assistant John Garrett helped clean up his footwork in 2014. A limited ceiling type player. 2014 stats: 282/453, 3164 yds, 62.3%, 15 TD, 8 INT. Ball velocity 57 mph. OSR:13/14. Fourth/fifth round. (A-33 5/8, H-9, SS-4.39, VJ-31).