While I don't always like what Wes has to say - I'm fully on board with his analysis of the Mizzouri QB.
There have been people on NinersNation that will attest to this but I still feel it's an important discussion considering that come draft day there is a good possibility Gabbert could be sitting at 7 and Mayock and Co will be calling for #11 to land in the bay area.
Sounds was verified as a smart young man with a 37, the 3rd best score behind Greg McElroy's 43 and Missouri's Blaine Gabbert's 42
Is it a bad thing that he didn't score as high as Alex Smith who had a 40?