Quarterback Jared Goff made a noteworthy jump between the 2016 and 2017 campaigns.
As a rookie, the No. 1 nfl jerseys kids overall pick from the 2016 draft didn’t complete 55 percent of his passes. In 2017, he resembled a skilled maestro leading a symphony. Goff tossed 28 touchdown passes and only seven interceptions. The California product moved the ball downfield in chunks, leading the league with 12.9 yards per completion.
If not for running back Todd Gurley II’s stellar season, for which he earned Offensive Player of the Year, Goff would have more hype as an MVP candidate. He lost wideout Sammy Watkins, who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, but welcomed Brandin Cooks—a speedy receiver capable of stretching the field. nfl jersey kids The fifth-year pass-catcher has three consecutive campaigns with 1,000 yards.
Gurley deserves consideration. kids authentic nfl jerseys He’s been a workhorse over the past two seasons, logging the third-most rushing attempts in that span with 557. The Georgia product will continue to produce at a high level, but it’s difficult to tote the ball at that rate for three consecutive terms.kid nfl jerseys It shouldn’t surprise anyone if backup Malcolm Brown or rookie John Kelly lighten the fourth-year pro’s workload.
And head coach Sean McVay can go full-throttle with a stacked passing offense. Goff has a solid trio of receivers in Cooks, Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods. He also has two talented young tight ends few people speak about in Tyler Higbee and Gerald Everett.