If you've followed Washington Huskies football at all over the past four years, you've probably heard about Jake Browning's arm strength.
In case you haven't, I'll fill you in: the general consensus is that Browning lacks an NFL-caliber arm. In fairness, the criticism isn't entirely unjustified. There were often times where the four-year starter would underthrow his target, or leave the ball behind a receiver crossing the field.
That perceived lack of arm strength has been the proverbial monkey on Browning's back – despite setting UW records for yards (12,296) and touchdowns (94) as well as holding a solid 65% career completion mark, the former Husky isn't considered to be one of the top quarterbacks in this year's draft class.