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Former Cal Offensive Coordinator Dispels Myths Regarding QB Jared Goff

February 25, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Incorrect narratives can completely warp the perception of an NFL draft prospect. Cal Golden Bears quarterback Jared Goff serves as this year's primary example. 
Over the course of the last two draft processes, the Minnesota Vikings' Teddy Bridgewater and Tennessee Titans' Marcus Mariota experienced this problem when multiple inane knocks surfaced regarding their respective games and personalities.
Who could forget Bridgewater's skinny knees? Or the fact that Mariota "not having any red flags was a red flag," according to one NFL head coach and general manager, via ESPN.com's Brett McMurphy. 
The predraft process is designed to discover a prospect's problem areas before an organization invests millions into the league's incoming talent. But the same process can go overboard and project things which aren't present. 
Nothing as outrageous as the circumference of a knee or how being so good is actually a bad thing has reared its ugly head regar...

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