Green-Beckham also needs to clear up any misconceptions about his transgressions in those meetings. Speaking to some of his representatives at the workout, I heard strong denials of failed marijuana tests during his time at Missouri. If that is true, he needs to put that information out there and alter the perception about his off-field behavior. In addition, he needs to clear up the questions regarding his work ethic and football character. Talking to Bob Stoops and several of the Oklahoma coaches, I heard positive reviews, including the fact he worked out at 5:30 a.m. with the developmental team. Every coach that I encountered vouched for his football character and suggested that he would be a solid pro. If that is the case, Green-Beckham needs to get that message out and provide his supporters with enough information to make a strong case to the decision makers in the room.