Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, was seen working out with NFL prospects last weekend.

In footage from TMZ, fans saw Goff running something similar to the combine with Jesus “Bobo” Wilson from Florida State, Quincy Adeboyejo from Ole Miss and more.

Jared Goff Runs NFL Combine Crash Course … With NFL Hopefuls (VIDEO) https://t.co/wwSQY0axJZ — TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) February 13, 2017

Goff was with these players at Oaks Christian High School, which is a Los Angeles-area school that has produced NFL products like Casey Matthews and Jimmy Clausen.

Here’s what Rams quarterbacks coach Greg Olson said about Goff during the assistant coaches introduction on February 10:

“In that whole evaluation phase, there’s a difference in pro football and college football. A lot of times with college football is to identify the player and sign that player based on your evaluation. It doesn’t always happen that way in the NFL. With these young players, again, the quicker they can get in and get assimilated into an offensive scheme and have a chance to get with their coordinator, to get with their head coach, and really learn the offense – the better chance he’ll have for success.”

While Goff may have struggled in his rookie season, it seems he is taking the time to help others in that tough transition to the pros.

The coaching staff that Los Angeles has assembled for next season has four qualified offensive coordinators, which is four more than the Rams had last season.

Expect Goff to improve under a new direction and better leadership moving forward.