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Jared Goff's hand size much debated at combine

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Quarterback prospects were weighed and measured at the combine Thursday, providing draftniks with the chance to scrutinize and debate the importance of hand size.

It seems like every year the question of how big a quarterback's hands must be for him to succeed in the NFL arises. This year, Cal's Jared Goff is at the center of the controversy.

Goff measured in at 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds with 9-inch hands - right at the threshold of what most scouts consider to be large enough.

The conventional thinking is that smaller hands can lead to more fumbles, though it's worth noting that there are several prominent counterexamples.

Goff doesn't even have the smallest hands in his class - Christian Hackenberg also has 9-inch hands. Meanwhile, Carson Wentz's hands measured in at a relatively enormous 10 inches.

Like most football things, everyone has an opinion on what it all means:

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