NFL Mock Draft 2018: Top 3 QBs with best chance to be No. 1 pick
The UCLA Bruins put together a comeback for the ages against the Texas A&M Aggies in Week 1. Texas A&M held a 34-point lead at one point. Head coach Kevin Sumlin and the Aggies were reeling in the second half when Josh Rosen rattled off 35 straight points for the Bruins.
Rosen threw for nearly 500 yards and four touchdowns against the Aggies. It took Rosen a while to get going because of poor offensive line play in the first half, yet he found his groove in the second half when head coach Jim Mora finally figured out how to protect him.
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The weapons surrounding Rosen are an encouraging sign for his draft stock moving forward. Tight end Caleb Wilson had a huge game with 15 catches for 203 yards. Senior wide receiver Darren Andrews added 147 yards.
If the run game, with Soso Jamabo, can get going soon, the UCLA offense will be set. Rosen’s draft stock mostly relies on his consistency for the rest of the season. That, and health, have been the biggest hurdles for Rosen since his freshman year.