Roster Previews, NFC West (QB’s)
An overview each team’s quarterback depth in the NFC West heading into the 2020 season.
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We take a look at a play from the Falcons game
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The Rams have always had a great defense but with the addition of Sean McVay as a HC their offense has gone from worst to best in the league. McVay is an excellent play designer and has a knack for timing with his play calling. We take a look at a play from the Texans game where the Rams were inside their own five yard line and McVay took the opportunity to pull the trigger on a beautifully crafted shot play versus quarters coverage out of 20 personel
Note – Notice how (X) WR Sammy Watkins tight split and lazy route impact the Quarters FS as Watkins Lulls the defenders to him while Cooper Kupp & Robert Woods are in the process of executing a quarters beater on the other side of field.
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Jared Goff put together a masterful performance Sunday against the Saints. We Isolate one of his touchdown throws for review.

Jared Goff put together a masterful performance Sunday against the Saints. We Isolate one of his touchdown throws for review.

Author – Bryan Trulen
With the move from Missouri to LA, it is safe to say the Rams are searching for a star powered QB who can produce consistently for the team. They selected Jared Goff #1 overall in the 2016 draft with the intent of him being their franchise QB of the future. We go ahead and take a look at who they have on their roster.

#17 Case Keenum 6’0 1/2 205 5th Year, University of Houston
Case is a gun slinging, risk taking type of quarterback who lacks NFL Size. Case is a pocket passer at heart who has a high football IQ. Case possesses a very crisp and clean throwing motion without much wasted motion. Case has decent mechanics throwing the ball as well. He does struggle to see at times and lacks the requisite arm strength to push the ball outside the hash marks with velocity. Case does an excellent job at getting the ball out fast and accurately within the short game and is a very good seam ball thrower. His deep balls with lose steam at the end of throw. Case has shown well during the pre-season and looks very poised and decisive operating within the Rob Boras system out in LA.
#5 Nick Foles, 6’6” 225 5th Year, Arizona (No Longer on Roster)
In anticipation of Day 1 of the 2016 NFL Draft, QB Film Room has put together a mock of where and how we believe the quarterbacks of the class will end up falling. Enjoy.
Round 1. (Pick #)
#1 Jared Goff, California (LA Rams)
#2 Carson Wentz, North Dakota State (Philadelphia Eagles)
#28 (Dallas obtains Chiefs pick. Christian Hackenberg, Penn State (Dallas Cowboys)
#29 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (Arizona Cardinals)
#31 Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech (Denver Broncos)
Round 2.
#32 Kevin Hogan, Stanford (Cleveland Browns)
#37 Paxton Lynch, Memphis (San Francisco 49ers)
#41 Brandon Allen, Arkansas (Chicago Bears)
#47 Connor Cook, Michigan State (New Orleans Saints)
Round 3.
#80 Cardale Jones, Ohio State Univ (Buffalo Bills)
Round 4.
#102 Cody Kessler, USC (San Diego Chargers)
#104 Vernon Adams, Oregon (Baltimore Ravens)
Round 5.
#147 Josh Woodrum, Liberty (Miami Dolphins)
#151 Trevone Boykin, TCU (Detroit Lions)
#158 Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky (Washington Redskins)
#160 Jacoby Brissett, NC State (Minnesota Vikings)
Round 6.
#184 Nate Sudfeld, Indiana (NY Giants)
#204 Joel Stave, Wisconsin (New England Patriots)
#220 Matt Johnson, Bowling Green (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Round 7. #249 Vad Lee, James Madison Univ (KC Chiefs)
QB Film Room analyzes the California Golden Bear Quarterback.
In anticipation of Day 1 of the 2016 NFL Draft, QB Film Room has put together a mock of where and how we believe the quarterbacks of the class will end up falling. Enjoy.
Round 1. (Pick #)
#1 Jared Goff, California (LA Rams)
#2 Carson Wentz, North Dakota State (Philadelphia Eagles)
#28 (Dallas obtains Chiefs pick. Christian Hackenberg, Penn State (Dallas Cowboys)
#29 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (Arizona Cardinals)
#31 Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech (Denver Broncos)
Round 2.
#32 Kevin Hogan, Stanford (Cleveland Browns)
#37 Paxton Lynch, Memphis (San Francisco 49ers)
#41 Brandon Allen, Arkansas (Chicago Bears)
#47 Connor Cook, Michigan State (New Orleans Saints)
Round 3.
#80 Cardale Jones, Ohio State Univ (Buffalo Bills)
Round 4.
#102 Cody Kessler, USC (San Diego Chargers)
#104 Vernon Adams, Oregon (Baltimore Ravens)
Round 5.
#147 Josh Woodrum, Liberty (Miami Dolphins)
#151 Trevone Boykin, TCU (Detroit Lions)
#158 Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky (Washington Redskins)
#160 Jacoby Brissett, NC State (Minnesota Vikings)
Round 6.
#184 Nate Sudfeld, Indiana (NY Giants)
#204 Joel Stave, Wisconsin (New England Patriots)
#220 Matt Johnson, Bowling Green (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Round 7. #249 Vad Lee, James Madison Univ (KC Chiefs)
QB Film Room analyzes the California Golden Bear Quarterback.