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Associated Press
Monday, January 3, 2005 BERKELEY, Calif. -- California quarterback Aaron Rodgers will skip his senior season to enter the NFL draft, capping his impressive two-year transformation from a junior college star to a top pro prospect. "I just feel like it's too big of an opportunity to pass up," Rodgers said Monday. "I'm looking forward to competing with the other quarterbacks for a chance to make an NFL team, and I'm fulfilling a childhood dream." Under the tutelage of coach Jeff Tedford, Rodgers showed the talen ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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