And With The 5th Pick Of The NFL Draft Chargers Select....Discussion

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  • Velo
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    Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post

    I actually like Nabahs better. I think the Bears will trade up from 9 to 5 for one of them.

    But either would work for us but do you really think we need a WR in round 1? Keenan is staying.
    Are we trading Palmer? We won't be in a lot of 3 WR sets. Palmer is cheap enough to be the #4 I guess.

    That's my guess. I don't have a good read on these guys yet but I do think they want to build from the inside out.

    Bowers makes more sense than a WR but we'll see.
    I think Marvin Harrison the younger is a generational talent. Keenan, Marvin, Quentin, Josh - would be a pretty decent WR corps. Imagine Herbert with a player like Marvin Harrison Jr. Just drafting him would send shockwaves through the division. First Herbert gets Harbaugh, now Harrison? The shockwaves would be akin to those the Axis countries felt after the Allied landings on D-Day.

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    • Boltjolt
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      Originally posted by Velo View Post

      I think Marvin Harrison the younger is a generational talent. Keenan, Marvin, Quentin, Josh - would be a pretty decent WR corps. Imagine Herbert with a player like Marvin Harrison Jr. Just drafting him would send shockwaves through the division. First Herbert gets Harbaugh, now Harrison? The shockwaves would be akin to those the Axis countries felt after the Allied landings on D-Day.
      Maybe, but id bet KC trades up for Bowers or drafts Adonai Mitchell and adds to their offense. I'm sure they are getting rid of Toney and they aren't bringing back MVS.
      1. Mason Taylor TE LSU
      2. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio st
      3. Kyle Kennard Edge So. Carolina
      ✓
      4. CJ West DT Indiana
      5. Don'te Thornton WR Tennessee
      6. Zah Frazier CB UTSA
      6. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn
      6. Jay Higgins LB Iowa
      6. Hunter Wohler S Wisconsin
      7. Carson Vinson OT Alabama

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      • powderblueboy
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        Originally posted by Velo View Post
        If Marvin Harrison Jr. falls to #5, which I see more and more pundits predict due the belief the 1st four picks will be QBs, the Chargers will no-brainer take him, right? Do we agree on this?
        Are you out of your freaking mind Velo?

        Consensus here? Bah humbug!!!

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        • powderblueboy
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          Originally posted by blueman View Post

          I’m sure some team will make it easy for us lol.
          I don't, unless there is qb #5 that teams covet.

          If Harrison Jr is available, pretty sure he'll be the choice.
          I can't think of a reason why they'll opt for the solid RT or some 2nd banana to Will Anderson type.

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          • powderblueboy
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            Originally posted by Velo View Post

            I think Marvin Harrison the younger is a generational talent. Keenan, Marvin, Quentin, Josh - would be a pretty decent WR corps. Imagine Herbert with a player like Marvin Harrison Jr. Just drafting him would send shockwaves through the division. First Herbert gets Harbaugh, now Harrison? The shockwaves would be akin to those the Axis countries felt after the Allied landings on D-Day.
            Keenan, Quentin and Josh is a very questionable group rolling with in 2025.

            Having said that, there will be some very good options in rounds 2 & 3.

            I'm not certain why Leggette isn't getting more hype here.

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            • powderblueboy
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              He just seems to have the thin, tapered, wide receiver build to me.

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              • SWFloridaBolt
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                Originally posted by Velo View Post
                If Marvin Harrison Jr. falls to #5, which I see more and more pundits predict due the belief the 1st four picks will be QBs, the Chargers will no-brainer take him, right? Do we agree on this?

                I agree wholeheartedly on this. Incredible work ethic and desire to be a star like his Dad.

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                • Boltjolt
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                  Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post

                  Keenan, Quentin and Josh is a very questionable group rolling with in 2025.

                  Having said that, there will be some very good options in rounds 2 & 3.

                  I'm not certain why Leggette isn't getting more hype here.
                  I wouldn't call them questionable, but i like Legette a lot. He is imo a second rounder and this draft I've never mocked a WR in the second round to us and likely won't. Even if we have an extra 2nd rounder. That should be for OC(JPJ) and or DL(Jenkins perhaps)...whatever and start looking at WRs and RBs in round 3-4. Hopefully with extra picks.

                  But if they draft Legette or McConkey there, ok..
                  1. Mason Taylor TE LSU
                  2. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio st
                  3. Kyle Kennard Edge So. Carolina
                  ✓
                  4. CJ West DT Indiana
                  5. Don'te Thornton WR Tennessee
                  6. Zah Frazier CB UTSA
                  6. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn
                  6. Jay Higgins LB Iowa
                  6. Hunter Wohler S Wisconsin
                  7. Carson Vinson OT Alabama

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                  • 21&500
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                    Originally posted by AK47 View Post

                    Dallas Turner just may be the best player of the draft when we look back 5 years from now. If there was 1 player built to stop a Patrick Mahomes its this kid meaning he'd a be a problem for any QB. The upper body frame and strength of a 6-5 270lb guy with the open field agility of a 6-1 safety with 4.46 speed. Kid is like 80% of his full potential right now.
                    I didn't realize he was that heavy.
                    amazing.
                    HAMMER TIME
                    (can't touch him)

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                    • Boltjolt
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                      Originally posted by 21&500 View Post

                      I didn't realize he was that heavy.
                      amazing.
                      He isn't, he is actually247 lbs. He is comparing him to someone that size. Not sure why, he didn't do any reps on the bench.Edge guys that did do reps, Verse led them all w/ 31 reps.
                      1. Mason Taylor TE LSU
                      2. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio st
                      3. Kyle Kennard Edge So. Carolina
                      ✓
                      4. CJ West DT Indiana
                      5. Don'te Thornton WR Tennessee
                      6. Zah Frazier CB UTSA
                      6. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn
                      6. Jay Higgins LB Iowa
                      6. Hunter Wohler S Wisconsin
                      7. Carson Vinson OT Alabama

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                      • AK47
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                        Originally posted by 21&500 View Post

                        I didn't realize he was that heavy.
                        amazing.
                        Actually just 245 lbs. Having a 83 inch wingspan (6 foot 9 inches) with 43+ inch arms on his 6-3 frame helps him hand fight tackles like a bigger dude. That and explosion. Converting speed to power so to speak. Man I'm gonna have to whip out the ole' Waldo metrics circa 2009.

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                        • powderblueboy
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                          Originally posted by AK47 View Post

                          Actually just 245 lbs. Having a 83 inch wingspan (6 foot 9 inches) with 43+ inch arms on his 6-3 frame helps him hand fight tackles like a bigger dude. That and explosion. Converting speed to power so to speak. Man I'm gonna have to whip out the ole' Waldo metrics circa 2009.
                          43+ inch arms! Holy shit! How long is his tail?

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