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    HOW JARED GOFF DOMINATED AT EVERY ROUTE DEPTH IN 2015

    https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/03/17/draft-how-jared-goff-dominated-at-every-route-depth-in-2015/

    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:

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    #42841
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    from 2016 NFL DRAFT: PICK-BY-PICK GRADES AND ANALYSIS OF ROUND

    https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/04/28/draft-2016-nfl-draft-pick-by-pick-grades-and-analysis-of-round-1-2/

    1. Los Angeles Rams: Jared Goff | Grade: A

    As expected, Jared Goff is the No. 1 pick in the draft, and rightfully so. The Los Angeles Rams made a splash by moving from No. 15 to No. 1 in the draft to secure their quarterback of the future.

    Our top-graded FBS quarterback is the best in the draft, and he excels in a number of key areas that translate at the next level. He’s excellent under pressure, handling the blitz and he has the quick mind to work through progressions to find the open receiver. Goff elevated a subpar Cal team in a difficult Pac-12, and while QB Carson Wentz has the more enticing physical tools, Goff is the right pick for the Rams. At only 21 years old, Goff continues to fill out physically and his three-year development is a good sign for Los Angeles as they move out west with their new franchise quarterback.

    #42850
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    ya know that pass right there against utah. you know what that reminds me of? it reminds me of warner to proehl in the nfc championship game.

    http://www.therams.com/videos/videos/The-Catch/1e5c283e-d9e2-4e3e-9281-50990ab230d8

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