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The enzyme deficiency thing was fixed LONG ago. It is something that can be addressed with diet and supplements. It is no longer an issue. They found out about this before he was even drafted. Speed is incorrect to phrase it as if it is a continuing issue. It's not. It's fixed. In fact he has gained mass since his senior year already.

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Meet the fitness guru who shapes up Jared Goff and Carson Wentz

Apr 27, 2016

[www.foxsports.com]

Heard of Ryan Flaherty?

My hunch is you probably haven't, but he's about to have a unique distinction. After Thursday's NFL Draft, the 33-year-old former Utah State wide receiver-turned-strength/speed coach will have trained the top two overall picks in each of the past two drafts. Last year it was Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota. This year, Flaherty's proteges are Cal's Jared Goff and North Dakota State's Carson Wentz.

The first time I'd met the Southern California-based coach was in early 2014. I spent a lot of time around Prolific, Flaherty's training center for my book "The QB" as he worked with Johnny Manziel and his Texas A&M teammate Mike Evans. The big wideout would soon become Flaherty's first Top 10 draft pick after he clocked a 4.53 40 and vertical jumped 37 inches while weighing 231 pounds at the NFL Combine.

People can diminish how much these pre-draft training camps help these players (I suspect some are rolling their eyes thinking about a QB running a 40), but Flaherty's work, especially with Goff is noteworthy.

The former Cal star whose accuracy, field vision and pocket presence have many scouts raving did have one big issue that had drawn some skepticism: how sturdy his frame is and how well it will hold up in the NFL game.

When Goff arrived at Prolific early this winter, he measured at 6-4, 205 pounds, which isn't much heavier than what he weighed when he arrived at Cal three-plus years ago. One of the first things Flaherty did after Goff showed up was put him through a 2000-panel blood test. The process is conducted through Flaherty's nutritionist who then ships the player's blood work in a dry ice box back to the East Coast. About a week later, Flaherty learned of some very interesting results.

Turns out, Goff has an enzyme deficiency that didn't allow him to break down proteins. Typical nutrition sources where athletes load up to add bulk and muscle didn't work for Goff, which finally explained why no matter how much he ate, he didn't seem to be able to fill out. His body didn't process red meat. Every college athlete chugs whey protein shakes, but they didn't work for Goff either. Nothing seemed to.

"We had to adjust his diet and implement probiotics and get him on amino acid supplements," Flaherty said. "He's eating lots of lean chicken, turkey and fish. Working on his diet was the big unlock for him.

"We saw big changes in Jared. The biggest thing was seeing advances in his strength."


According to Flaherty, Goff set personal records in every lift or strength test he's done. When he first showed up, he could do a back deadlift of 330 pounds for five reps. After five weeks, that went up to 495 pounds for five reps. Beyond that, Goff's weight now is close to 220, up almost 15 pounds, and done so while cutting about three percent body fat.

These guys check all the boxes in terms of work ethic, always being on time, studying film and doing the extra stuff.

Flaherty, who also has trained Russell Wilson the past two years, adds that Goff has the best footwork in the pocket of any quarterback he's worked with. "He's just so natural."

As for those concerns about Goff's frame, Flaherty thinks the QB will be up to "240 pounds easy" by his third season in the league. Keep in mind, Goff also doesn't turn 22 untill the middle of his rookie season.

In the case of Wentz, an imposing 6-5, 237-pounder with good athleticism, the focus was working on his "imbalances" for injury prevention and fixing some old bad habits with his footwork.

Flaherty said because Goff and Wentz weren't as high profile as many of his previous proteges, he's fielded more calls from NFL GMs than ever before.

"These guys check all the boxes in terms of work ethic, always being on time, studying film and doing the extra stuff," he said.

After Thursday, the real heavy lifting begins
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Can't figure Goff out. Not seeing a pattern yet.

Billy_T814December 25, 2016 04:43AM

  That is because his coaching here with Rams has sucked.

GreatRamNTheSky303December 25, 2016 04:54AM

  Re: That is because his coaching here with Rams has sucked.

Billy_T534December 25, 2016 04:59AM

  Re: That is because his coaching here with Rams has sucked.

GreatRamNTheSky363December 25, 2016 05:02AM

  Re: That is because his coaching here with Rams has sucked.

73Ram330December 25, 2016 05:23AM

  Re: That is because his coaching here with Rams has sucked.

poplarbluffman179December 26, 2016 02:19AM

  zero

wv ram427December 25, 2016 05:26AM

  Re: zero

Billy_T391December 25, 2016 07:55AM

  Re: Can't figure Goff out. Not seeing a pattern yet.

zn529December 25, 2016 06:04AM

  How can it NOT say something about Goff?

RamUK343December 25, 2016 08:01AM

  What are you really looking for

BumRap240December 25, 2016 08:16AM

  Re: How can it NOT say something about Goff?

Billy_T488December 25, 2016 08:18AM

  Re: Unrealistic

BumRap307December 25, 2016 08:42AM

  Re: How can it NOT say something about Goff?

zn355December 25, 2016 09:22AM

  Re: How can it NOT say something about Goff?

moklerman279December 26, 2016 01:05AM

  Re: Can't figure Goff out. Not seeing a pattern yet.

Billy_T396December 25, 2016 08:08AM

  Re: Can't figure Goff out. Not seeing a pattern yet.

zn186December 26, 2016 03:35AM

  Re: To be a bit more specific . . . .

Billy_T188December 26, 2016 04:19AM

  Re: To be a bit more specific . . . .

zn304December 26, 2016 04:39AM

  Re: To be a bit more specific . . . .

Billy_T188December 26, 2016 04:49AM

  Re: To be a bit more specific . . . .

zn194December 26, 2016 05:23AM

  Re: To be a bit more specific . . . .

Billy_T189December 26, 2016 05:54AM

  Re: To be a bit more specific . . . .

zn376December 26, 2016 06:12AM

  Do I get a gold star

RamUK370December 25, 2016 07:59AM

  Re: Yep. Well done.

Billy_T357December 25, 2016 08:23AM

  Re: Can't figure Goff out. Not seeing a pattern yet.

Rams43216December 25, 2016 08:32AM

  you're seeing EXACTLY the pattern

zn340December 25, 2016 06:03PM

  Not seeing a pattern yet? I don't see our WRs running any!!

SunTzu_vs_Camus190December 26, 2016 04:22AM

  Re: Not seeing a pattern yet? I don't see our WRs running any!!

Billy_T292December 26, 2016 04:38AM

  Re: Good post

Speed_Kills191December 26, 2016 05:33AM

  Re: Enzyme deficiency? I missed that, SK.

Billy_T196December 26, 2016 06:05AM

  it's NOT a continuing issue

zn260December 26, 2016 06:15AM

  as in

zn204December 26, 2016 06:23AM