Very soon, the Chargers will be forced to trim their roster from 90 players to just 53. Have any of the UDFAs done enough to earn a shot? After the 2017 NFL Draft had concluded, the Chargers quickly signed 15 UDFAs to fill out their 90 man roster. I wrote one post for Offense, and another for Defense (and Special Teams), analyzing the signings and giving them a chance out of 10 to make the 53 man roster.
Four months later, the Chargers are about ready to announce who’s made it onto the 53 man roster, so I thought it’d be nice to take a look at every UDFA and compare their chances of making the 53 man roster before Training Camp started to their chances now, when they’ve done all they could to earn a spot.
CB Michael Davis
What I said then:
“At least physically, Davis is very much the 'prototype' of what teams are looking for at CB in the modern NFL. Davis has the size, at 6'2, 196 lbs, and has the speed - he ran a 4.34 40 yard dash at his pro day. Realistically, if Davis was any good in cove
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Four months later, the Chargers are about ready to announce who’s made it onto the 53 man roster, so I thought it’d be nice to take a look at every UDFA and compare their chances of making the 53 man roster before Training Camp started to their chances now, when they’ve done all they could to earn a spot.
CB Michael Davis
What I said then:
“At least physically, Davis is very much the 'prototype' of what teams are looking for at CB in the modern NFL. Davis has the size, at 6'2, 196 lbs, and has the speed - he ran a 4.34 40 yard dash at his pro day. Realistically, if Davis was any good in cove
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