Raiders didn't do so hot...long live Chuckie and Mikey!
LAC 2021 Draft - Value, Reaches and Steals
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
We may have got a DUDE in UDFA - Jared Goldwire to compete for/fill this role
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
6-6 and 305#...that's some serious beef for our D-line, and I like that he's a good run-stuffer...
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https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/...-DL-Louisville
Leaner, quicker, found his consistent motor, violent hands.
Needs more good mass/muscle development to increase power & anchor and technique work with hands/leverage/passrush arsenal.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
MikeDub
K9
Nasir
Tillery
Parham
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Originally posted by Xenos View PostHere’s our grades from another place. We did really well and were ranked third overall:
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
Huge improvement in 2020 vs 18 & 19.
Leaner, quicker, found his consistent motor, violent hands.
Needs more good mass/muscle development to increase power & anchor and technique work with hands/leverage/passrush arsenal.
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Originally posted by chaincrusher View Post
Do you think he can play as a 3-4 DE if we are using such players in Staley's scheme? He has length and is not completely slow for a DL player.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by Topcat View PostRaiders didn't do so hot...long live Chuckie and Mikey!
Looks like Mikey needs to stick with fantasy football analysis.
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Originally posted by Topcat View PostRaiders didn't do so hot...long live Chuckie and Mikey!
:whistlin:Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Article from The Athletic
Ranking NFL NFL Draft classes from 1 to 32: Eagles, Browns, Lions and Bears top Dane Brugler’s list
Dane Brugler
5. Los Angeles ChargersFavorite pick: Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern1 13 Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern 2 47 Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State 3 77 Josh Palmer, WR, Tennessee 3 97 Tre' McKitty, TE, Georgia 4 118 Chris Rumph II, LB, Duke 5 159 Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska 6 185 Nick Niemann, LB, Iowa 6 198 Larry Rountree III, RB, Missouri 7 241 Mark Webb, CB/S, Georgia
Call it luck or call it smart process, the Chargers could have been pressured to trade up for the quarterback last year or the left tackle this year. But they stayed put both years and landed Justin Herbert and Slater. Regardless, job well done by Tom Telesco and his staff.
Day 3 pick who could surprise: Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska
I loved what the Chargers did on Day 3, especially with Rumph and Niemann. But the value of Jaimes (pronounced HYME-iss) outside the top-150 picks was outstanding. Nebraska has a vast history of producing offensive lineman, but none started more consecutive games than Jaimes, who should at-worst be a rock-solid swing tackle. With Slater and Jaimes, the Chargers remade the tackle depth chart in one draft.
Anyone who’s participated in a fantasy draft knows that special feeling you get when a player you love surprisingly falls in your lap. The NFL version of that is what happened with GM Tom Telesco in the first and second rounds.
It was no secret that the Chargers needed a left tackle entering draft weekend. They were able to stay put and take Northwestern’s Rashawn Slater at 13. Then in the second round, they were able to grab playmaking corner Asante Samuel Jr., who should be a perfect fit for Brandon Staley’s zone-heavy scheme.
This is a talented roster without a lot of holes. If Justin Herbert makes a second-year leap, look out. The Chargers could become a trendy Super Bowl pick by the time September rolls around.
Grade: B+
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
6-6 and 305#...that's some serious beef for our D-line, and I like that he's a good run-stuffer...
goldwire 2.JPG
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/...-DL-LouisvilleNow, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Originally posted by BoltUp InLA View PostArticle from The Athletic
Ranking NFL NFL Draft classes from 1 to 32: Eagles, Browns, Lions and Bears top Dane Brugler’s list
Dane Brugler
5. Los Angeles ChargersFavorite pick: Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern1 13 Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern 2 47 Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State 3 77 Josh Palmer, WR, Tennessee 3 97 Tre' McKitty, TE, Georgia 4 118 Chris Rumph II, LB, Duke 5 159 Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska 6 185 Nick Niemann, LB, Iowa 6 198 Larry Rountree III, RB, Missouri 7 241 Mark Webb, CB/S, Georgia
Call it luck or call it smart process, the Chargers could have been pressured to trade up for the quarterback last year or the left tackle this year. But they stayed put both years and landed Justin Herbert and Slater. Regardless, job well done by Tom Telesco and his staff.
Day 3 pick who could surprise: Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska
I loved what the Chargers did on Day 3, especially with Rumph and Niemann. But the value of Jaimes (pronounced HYME-iss) outside the top-150 picks was outstanding. Nebraska has a vast history of producing offensive lineman, but none started more consecutive games than Jaimes, who should at-worst be a rock-solid swing tackle. With Slater and Jaimes, the Chargers remade the tackle depth chart in one draft.
Anyone who’s participated in a fantasy draft knows that special feeling you get when a player you love surprisingly falls in your lap. The NFL version of that is what happened with GM Tom Telesco in the first and second rounds.
It was no secret that the Chargers needed a left tackle entering draft weekend. They were able to stay put and take Northwestern’s Rashawn Slater at 13. Then in the second round, they were able to grab playmaking corner Asante Samuel Jr., who should be a perfect fit for Brandon Staley’s zone-heavy scheme.
This is a talented roster without a lot of holes. If Justin Herbert makes a second-year leap, look out. The Chargers could become a trendy Super Bowl pick by the time September rolls around.
Grade: B+Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
6-6 and 305#...that's some serious beef for our D-line, and I like that he's a good run-stuffer...
goldwire 2.JPG
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/...-DL-Louisville
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