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Is Jared Goff the Best QB in the 2016 NFL Draft?

But California quarterback Jared Goff has a different opinion and wants the National Football League world to know it. He believes he should be the best signal-caller taken and he’ll be the best from the 2016 class when all is said and done.

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At 6’4 and 210 pounds, Goff may need to bulk up if he hopes to survive in the physical and rugged AFC North against the likes of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Baltimore two times a year.

Round 2, 32nd overall pick, Braxton Miller, WR, The Ohio State University: in an effort to display their outside-the-box approach, the Cleveland Browns grab a regional hero and uber-talented playmaker in former Ohio State quarterback-turned-wide receiver in Braxton Miller. The Browns haven’t had any real consistency at quarterback since Bernie Kosar was the starter from 1985-1993, but even he only started all 16 games in a season three times during that span. Despite the lack of continuity, Goff isn’t concerned about playing for the Browns. “Cleveland’s the place quarterbacks go to die”.

King states the truth, quarterbacks come to Cleveland to languish on bad teams. Goff elicits comparisons to fellow Cal quarterback Aaron Rodgers for his size and passing skills, though his judgment and mechanics must be refined.

Goff’s game has many strengths, though poise in the pocket and accuracy might be Goff’s best traits.

He said, “I think my accuracy is as good as it gets at this level”. “I think my pocket presence and my ability to extend plays speak for themselves”.

Based on the failures of quarterbacks recently drafted by this team, fans may not want to take such a risk.

Former Cardinals quarterback Ryan Lindley is training Goff for the upcoming NFL Combine.

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“I’m not anxious about it”, Goff said. It’s still possible as the pre-draft process unfolds for Wentz and/or Lynch to make a run at Goff’s top spot, but when the dust settles, Goff is the cleanest, safest prospect who still has ceiling left.

Kevin Hogan has his sights set on being the next great NfL QB from Stanford