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Jared Goff, QB, Cal
He has ideal height and appears to have the frame to add bulk, but Goff's measurements will give scouts a better idea of his growth potential. Goff is not only lean, he also fumbled the ball 23 times in college so his official hand size will be interesting - teams will be hoping he hits the 9 1/8-inch threshold.
Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor
One of the most explosive athletes at the college level, Coleman will impress during agility drills with his speed and burst, but first, he needs to pass the measurement test. Listed at 5-11 and 190 pounds, he plays bigger than he looks, but if he measures under 5-10, it certainly won't help his draft stock.
Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame
A dynamic deep threat, Fuller has speed to separate and take the top off the defense. But his drops are frustrating and his reliability as a hands-catcher is not a strength to his game. Ideally for the wide receiver position, scouts want to see at least 9 1/2-inch hands, but Fuller's mitts will probably measure closer to 8 1/2-inches.
Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State
One of the best wide receivers in this class at exposing space in coverage, Higgins isn't an elite size/speed specimen, listed at 6-2 and 190 pounds on the Rams' roster. NFL scouts are eager to find out his verified measurements, including hand size.
http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/...oping-to-measure-up-at-Combine/9411455641971/
He has ideal height and appears to have the frame to add bulk, but Goff's measurements will give scouts a better idea of his growth potential. Goff is not only lean, he also fumbled the ball 23 times in college so his official hand size will be interesting - teams will be hoping he hits the 9 1/8-inch threshold.
Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor
One of the most explosive athletes at the college level, Coleman will impress during agility drills with his speed and burst, but first, he needs to pass the measurement test. Listed at 5-11 and 190 pounds, he plays bigger than he looks, but if he measures under 5-10, it certainly won't help his draft stock.
Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame
A dynamic deep threat, Fuller has speed to separate and take the top off the defense. But his drops are frustrating and his reliability as a hands-catcher is not a strength to his game. Ideally for the wide receiver position, scouts want to see at least 9 1/2-inch hands, but Fuller's mitts will probably measure closer to 8 1/2-inches.
Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State
One of the best wide receivers in this class at exposing space in coverage, Higgins isn't an elite size/speed specimen, listed at 6-2 and 190 pounds on the Rams' roster. NFL scouts are eager to find out his verified measurements, including hand size.
http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/...oping-to-measure-up-at-Combine/9411455641971/