HOW JARED GOFF DOMINATED AT EVERY ROUTE DEPTH IN 2015

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The PFF database is filled with rich information about each player, allowing us to uniquely identify their strengths and weaknesses. Using our situational data, we can dive into the quarterback class to see where the players separate themselves from their peers.

One of the reasons we like Cal quarterback Jared Goff is his ability to succeed in all circumstances. Whether under pressure, facing the blitz, or throwing to all levels of the field, Goff performed well. A quick look at Goff’s grades compared to the rest of the quarterback draft class shows that he’s consistent across the board, other than the few 40-plus yard bombs on which he struggled.

Take a look at the table to see how Goff compares to his peers, and we’ll take a closer look at his strengths below:

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Throwing Short
While Goff struggles at times with ball location on simple short throws, it’s the 6-10 yard range in which he really separates himself from his peers with the top grade by a healthy margin. Some of the league’s best quarterbacks generally dominate in this range as last year’s top 6-10 yard throwers included Tom Brady, Cam Newton, and Russell Wilson. Goff makes sharp, quick decisions in this area, and whether it’s his first read or he’s working back to a second or third read, his accuracy is on point.

Watch as he moves subtly in the pocket, waits for the passing window to open up, and puts the pass right on the money away from the tight coverage. This is textbook from Goff, and something he did better than any other quarterback in the class.

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Intermediate to Deep Throws
Perhaps the most impressive part of Goff’s game is his work at the intermediate level while taking big hits. Between Cal trotting out a subpar offensive line and their offense featuring a number of “run/pass options,” Goff faced plenty of pressure the last two years. But even with defenders bearing down on him, Goff stood strong in the pocket and threw the ball accurately into tight windows at the intermediate level.

The Huskies fell victim to Goff once again as he threads the needle for a touchdown despite his left tackle completely whiffing on his man and Goff being under immediate pressure.

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On this pass against San Diego State, the window isn’t necessarily tight, but Goff is getting hit while he throws and still throws with perfect accuracy into the hole in the zone.

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Throwing down the field
The last place where Goff showed well was on downfield bucket throws that traveled up to 40 yards. While he had his fair share of misses as well, his best throws were beautiful. Whether exploiting zone busts or placing the ball on his receiver’s hands away from man coverage, Goff had his fair share of big plays throughout the season.

Even in one of his worst games of the year, Goff squeezes in one of the year’s best throws as he gets rid of the ball in under two seconds and drops the deep pass right into the waiting arms of WR Trevor Davis for the touchdown.

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When you add it all up for Goff, you have a quarterback that can win at every level, whether in a clean pocket or when facing the blitz.
 

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We've got our QB.

I genuinely believe he's going to be a top 5 QB in this league.
 

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so the table shows what a few of us were concerned about. his deep balls are not the best, probably because he doesn't have the power to get them past the receiver.

as for the rest, there was movement jerry.

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so the table shows what a few of us were concerned about. his deep balls are not the best, probably because he doesn't have the power to get them past the receiver.

as for the rest, there was movement jerry.

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I'm gonna chalk some of the blame up to his trash o line. We'll see how he can do with a better line in front of him.
 

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I'm gonna chalk some of the blame up to his trash o line. We'll see how he can do with a better line in front of him.

i'm not concerned now. funny how that works. they'll strengthen him up.

and fisher lives off the 6 to 10 yard stuff, where goff was head and shoulders above any other qb that came out this year. although wentz isn't on that list. pretty sure he wasn't better than goff there.

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so the table shows what a few of us were concerned about. his deep balls are not the best, probably because he doesn't have the power to get them past the receiver.

as for the rest, there was movement jerry.

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Or the time. He has a plenty strong arm. He will surprise you with it, and, as someone said, it will only get better.
 

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The NFL is ready for......actually really needs, a changing of the guard. Manning is gone. The Patriots are cheaters. For "pure" football fans, the best games to watch every year are the Steelers vs the Ravens. The Packers, with Rodgers and Lambeau field are as good as it gets watching football. But L.A.. The Rams. It's time for that carousel horse to come around again. As a 13 year old baseball fan, I fell in love with the game of football thanks to the horns, the Coliseum, great defense and a punishing running game. Every now and then there was a tough ass QB leading them. It's time. It's time.
 

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so the table shows what a few of us were concerned about. his deep balls are not the best, probably because he doesn't have the power to get them past the receiver.

as for the rest, there was movement jerry.

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This is why I feel strongly he has to work really hard with his first official NFL off-season (early 2017) to improve his arm & overall body strength. He would best serve himself and the team if he is as complete as possible.
 

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so the table shows what a few of us were concerned about. his deep balls are not the best, probably because he doesn't have the power to get them past the receiver

as for the rest, there was movement jerry.

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I am guessing this was supposed to be in blue. His deep ball is certainly not a weakness, nor is his arm strength.. He has plenty of arm and will not have problems due to deep ball accuracy. Lets just hope we can protect him, we have yet to establish consistent O Line play.
 

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Lynch, Goff create most velocity on combine throws
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  • By Jim Reineking
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  • Published: March 2, 2016 at 08:30 p.m.
  • Updated: March 4, 2016 at 11:55 a.m.




That Paxton Lynch has a hose.

According to the radar guns of Ourlads at the NFL Scouting Combine, the Memphis quarterback created the most velocity on his passes, topping off at 59 miles per hour.




Historically speaking (or, at least as far back as Ourlads' data goes, which is 2008), that 59 miles per hour stands up pretty well. Only two quarterbacks hit 60, Bryan Bennett (then of Southeast Louisiana, now of the CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers) at the 2015 combine and Logan Thomas (then of Virginia Tech, now of the Miami Dolphins) at the 2014 combine.

It should come as no surprise that the two quarterbacks to follow Lynch in terms of pass velocity were two expected to be selected in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft, Cal's Jared Goff (58 mph) and North Dakota State's Carson Wentz (57 mph). Penn State's Christian Hackenberg, Wisconsin's Joel Stave, North Carolina State's Jacoby Brissett and Liberty's Josh Woodrum each hit 56 miles per hour.




Unfortunately, the one nicknamed "12-gauge" -- Ohio State's Cardale Jones -- was unable to have his tosses clocked after having his combine workout end prematurely after pulling up lame in the 40-yard dash. He is known for having a strong hose.

Lynch's 59 miles per hour matched some notable current NFL quarterbacks. Kirk Cousins and Brandon Weeden hit 59 miles per hour at the 2012 combine (you may and/or may not be familiar with Weeden's background as a baseball pitcher). Colin Kaepernick hit 59 at the 2011 combine.

It should be noted that a good number of former first-round selections opted not to throw at the combine over the years (Teddy Bridgewater, Blaine Gabbert, Robert Griffin III, Andrew Luck, Johnny Manziel, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford, Ryan Tannehill and Tim Tebow each did not throw in Indy). So, take these numbers for what they are ... good, clean fun.

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DR RAM: I noted this on the Sports Science show also, where they independently tested it, and Wentz. Goff gets it out quicker, he will, once he steps onto the field, have one of the quickest releases in all of Pro football. And when you watch him throw, what impresses me the most, it just seems effortless. He had the fastest paced Pro day that I have ever seen, made a bunch of really tough throws, NFL throws, and he didn't even break a sweat hardly.
 

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so the table shows what a few of us were concerned about. his deep balls are not the best, probably because he doesn't have the power to get them past the receiver.

as for the rest, there was movement jerry.

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It shows he was the worst, actually, which makes the title confusing.
 

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It shows he was the worst, actually, which makes the title confusing.
Hate to say but agree. Dies show he was worst in 40+ passes. Whether is on the wr's is to be determined or other factors but is a concern. Still love him and think he will be amazing, just a concern though.
 

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Can anyone explain the distance break ups on the chart.

You have 21-30 and 31- 40. But you also have 20+ and 30+.

Why do they categorise the distances that way?

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All I see from this table is Brandon Doughty should have been the #1 pick.
 

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I think what some of us have seen that is concerning is that his deep ball floats, it doesn't get down field with zip. Floating deep balls in the nfl are asking for it to be picked off. Hopefully they can work on his arm strength.
 

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Can anyone explain the distance break ups on the chart.

You have 21-30 and 31- 40. But you also have 20+ and 30+.

Why do they categorise the distances that way?

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Nobody gonna help me out here?

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