Originally posted by Fleet
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The 2019 Post Draft Discussion - Rookie Discussion
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Yeah, its Adam Schein. We need media support, lol.
1) Los Angeles Chargers
I believe the Chargers are the most talented, balanced and complete team in the NFL. Their outstanding general manager, Tom Telesco, has put together a deep and loaded roster. In a recent "Bold Predictions" column, I said the Bolts would field the NFL's best defense in 2019. Even if that proclamation comes up short, it won't be by much. Joey Bosa is heathy and ready to terrorize quarterbacks off the edge with his partner in crime, Melvin Ingram. Add in first-round pick Jerry Tillery on the interior, and that's a recipe for destruction. The linebacker core is solid, with Jatavis Brown, Denzel Perryman and the ageless Thomas Davis, while the secondary is quite strong. Derwin James has already established himself as one of the NFL's best safeties, as evidenced by his first-team All-Pro nod in Year 1. His elite play overshadowed the excellent work of Desmond King, who also earned first-team All-Pro honors. Meanwhile, second-round pick Nasir Adderley could be the perfect center fielder for this defensive backfield.
And that's just half the beauty.
Philip Rivers has shown no signs of slowing down -- I envision his name popping up in the MVP discussion yet again. The Chargers are deep and versatile at running back, with Melvin Gordon flanked by Austin Ekeler and Justin Jackson. Keenan Allen is a pass-catching machine, while Mike Williams is poised for a breakout season (if last year's 10-touchdown campaign didn't already accomplish that feat). Tight end Hunter Henry is nearly a year removed from his torn ACL right now, so he should be fully ready to rock in the fall. And Rivers has operated just fine with far worse O-lines in the past.
The Chargers are loaded for bear -- just like the team across town ...
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without really knowing much 'bout the said Adam Schein, it does show that he writes for nfl.com, and.... dude does not hold a candle to Steve.
(Randolph Hearst might like the musing, albeit think he might be outbeachcombering the beachcomber, @least in terms of sensationalism ?)5/11 Fuaga, 37 Kamari Lassiter, 40 Sinnott, 67 Bralen Trice, 69 Cedric Gray, 105 Jaylen Wright, 110 Braelon Allen, 140 Joe Milton, 181 Khristian Boyd, Tylan Grable, 225 Daijun Edwards, 253 Miyan Williams
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Originally posted by Fleet View PostMy God there is a plethora of beneficial information in this thread. You guys freaking rock. If you dont become a smarter charger fan at TPB something is wrong. We have members that supply an unending amount of inormation. Our drop down links in the navbar are loaded with helpful websites.
I just love leading you guys. This is the epitome of teamwork.
Well done. Everybody. And Thank You.
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Postwithout really knowing much 'bout the said Adam Schein, it does show that he writes for nfl.com, and.... dude does not hold a candle to Steve.
(Randolph Hearst might like the musing, albeit think he might be outbeachcombering the beachcomber, @least in terms of sensationalism ?)
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Some people are really excited about the scheme fit with Tillery and Adderley. Add me as one. They really do fit what we are looking for at both spots. Adderley has the range you need at FS in the 1 deep look. He can slide down inside, but is really better roaming the middle of the field, breaking on the ball. We can also mix things up a bit with James, who can play FS like stuff, to do a change of pace thing. Tillery adds a power guy who can one or two gap, and can play either DT spot. Adding a player like him really can help compliment Bosa and Ingram.
The thing is with Tillery is that he has the potential to be a kid who has so many other interests is he really going to be ready to do what it takes to be a pro bowl caliber player. I get where this is coming from. A lot of kids that age who are bright know there is a lot of different things he could do. Some of them have trouble staying focused on what their highest priority should be. On paper, with all his other interests and his only having done it for 1 year, it is pretty easy to say he is kinda a high-risk guy. The flip side is there are plenty of reasons why his career at ND tracked the way it did, and you have to admit, his play his senior year really got to the next level. He was doing some things right.
So the question is, is Tillery the kinda kid who was just looking to cash in, or did he figure it out? In my mind, he reminds me some of Rochelle. He has a support system of guys around him in terms of vets and other ND guys that he is going to be in a good situation for him. I like the makeup of our locker room and coaches better than a lot of teams, so I'm pretty optimistic of him.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostSome people are really excited about the scheme fit with Tillery and Adderley. Add me as one. They really do fit what we are looking for at both spots. Adderley has the range you need at FS in the 1 deep look. He can slide down inside, but is really better roaming the middle of the field, breaking on the ball. We can also mix things up a bit with James, who can play FS like stuff, to do a change of pace thing. Tillery adds a power guy who can one or two gap, and can play either DT spot. Adding a player like him really can help compliment Bosa and Ingram.
The thing is with Tillery is that he has the potential to be a kid who has so many other interests is he really going to be ready to do what it takes to be a pro bowl caliber player. I get where this is coming from. A lot of kids that age who are bright know there is a lot of different things he could do. Some of them have trouble staying focused on what their highest priority should be. On paper, with all his other interests and his only having done it for 1 year, it is pretty easy to say he is kinda a high-risk guy. The flip side is there are plenty of reasons why his career at ND tracked the way it did, and you have to admit, his play his senior year really got to the next level. He was doing some things right.
So the question is, is Tillery the kinda kid who was just looking to cash in, or did he figure it out? In my mind, he reminds me some of Rochelle. He has a support system of guys around him in terms of vets and other ND guys that he is going to be in a good situation for him. I like the makeup of our locker room and coaches better than a lot of teams, so I'm pretty optimistic of him.Adopted Bolt: Kimani Vidal RB
Final prediction: Latham OT, Colson LB, Sainristil CB,Rice WR, Zinter OG, Nourzad OC, MacLachlan TE, Vidal RB, Lovett DT
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Originally posted by Panamamike View Posti think the outside interest stuff is way over blown. From all accounts he works his ass off when it is time to work and he is a well lked team mate. Rather he had an interest in cooking and the stock market than clubbing, bling and makin babies a la Cromartie.
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Originally posted by SYB View Post
It's also important to point out that he played through a torn labrum for the last 8 games of the year. And in my opinion, guys without a love for the game and/or their teammates won't do these things. I expect him to be a beast for us.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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