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LAC 2021 Draft - Value, Reaches and Steals
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Originally posted by TexanBeerlover View PostBe your own judge, to me, Rumph is a project with traits you hope to develop. For what it’s worth, Lance Zierlein loves Chris Rumph and see’s him fitting joker role. Everybody can think whatever they want this point, all our needs but needs change based off what your competition does and you have to adjust, that’s all I’m saying. That and want starter sooner than later to address edge pass rusher. Think someone will get signed prior to season opener.
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Originally posted by TexanBeerlover View Post
I realize that but you still need competition and quality depth. Don’t remember, how many games did Bosa and Nwosu play together?
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
The coaching staff and FO obviously feel that Nwosu is the starter opposite Bosa.Our quarterback is a golden god.
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I’m unable to follow the Chargers as much as I want to and certainly not as much as most here, my question was a fairly simple one, how much have Bosa and Nwasu played together? I know that Bosa has yet to play with Derwin James so it’s a legitimate concern, would have liked more emphasis placed on acquiring edge playmaker in offseason.
2020 Chargers traded up to first round, draft Oklahoma LB Kenneth Murray, Ronnie Perkins was the edge to that two headed Sooner duo, both extremely physical players don’t think character would have been any issue with friendly face, it sure would have been a great fit and value in 3rd. Next years edge class should be naturally better just based off the outstanding OL class that came out this year.
The whole best player available is something different to every war room once you get past the true blue chips. Seems like a whole basket of traits as they apply to need. Rounds one Slater, and two Samuel were universally accepted as examples of hitting bullseye. Rest is open to interpretation.Last edited by TexanBeerlover; 05-12-2021, 10:42 PM.
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Originally posted by TexanBeerlover View PostI’m unable to follow the Chargers as much as I want to and certainly not as much as most here, my question was a fairly simple one, how much have Bosa and Nwasu played together? I know that Bosa has yet to play with Derwin James so it’s a legitimate concern, would have liked more emphasis placed on acquiring edge playmaker in offseason.
2020 Chargers traded up to first round, draft Oklahoma LB Kenneth Murray, Ronnie Perkins was the edge to that two headed Sooner duo, both extremely physical players don’t think character would have been any issue with friendly face, it sure would have been a great fit and value in 3rd. Next years edge class should be naturally better just based off the outstanding OL class that came out this year.
The whole best player available is something different to every war room once you get past the true blue chips. Seems like a whole basket of traits as they apply to need. Rounds one Slater, and two Samuel were universally accepted as examples of hitting bullseye. Rest is open to interpretation.
Nwosu took over when Ingram was out last year and the results were mixed. That tells me a couple of things:
1) They’re optimistic that Nwosu will do better in the new scheme under Staley compared to any FA or draft pick.
2) Or that they were more down on this FA and draft class with regards to edge rushers than this forum thinks. It seems this was the case with safety as well.
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Originally posted by Xenos View PostBosa and Derwin have played together, just never a full year or at the beginning. Bosa missed the first 9 games in 2018 but played the last 7 of the regular season with Derwin. It was flipped in 2019. Derwin obviously was out in 2020.
Nwosu took over when Ingram was out last year and the results were mixed. That tells me a couple of things:
1) They’re optimistic that Nwosu will do better in the new scheme under Staley compared to any FA or draft pick.
2) Or that they were more down on this FA and draft class with regards to edge rushers than this forum thinks. It seems this was the case with safety as well.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Bradley didn't unleash Nwosu to blitz as much as I would have liked, for one thing...and that's where Nwosu does a lot of his best work...
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Originally posted by Xenos View PostBosa and Derwin have played together, just never a full year or at the beginning. Bosa missed the first 9 games in 2018 but played the last 7 of the regular season with Derwin. It was flipped in 2019. Derwin obviously was out in 2020.
Nwosu took over when Ingram was out last year and the results were mixed. That tells me a couple of things:
1) They’re optimistic that Nwosu will do better in the new scheme under Staley compared to any FA or draft pick.
2) Or that they were more down on this FA and draft class with regards to edge rushers than this forum thinks. It seems this was the case with safety as well.
The core of this offensive unit will be together for the next 3-5 years with more additions each year. We should be a very deep offensive team in 2022/2023.
Our D has a couple of STAR players that need to be healthy because their production is elite when on the field.
We have several young ascending dudes that need to continue their upward trajectory.
There are several guys that have been injured and/or at the end of their current contracts. These dudes need to show UP/out, produce, and earn a new contract or be replaced moving forward.
Staley has made a commitment to building a culture and play style of the changing modern game of football. When he proves his football genius, he’ll be able enhance the reputation of a budding juggernaut and bring out the best in our roster.
We have a nice CAP situation over the next 3/4 years to retain our own and be active in FA as needed.
We have 11 draft picks in 2022 and all future picks.
TT/staff put us in strong negotiation position for next offseason with pending FA.
The biggest other future factors are that we have JH10, location/facilities/climate/media market to attract FA, young/brilliant/hungry coaching staff that understands these young athletes, and hopefully an ownership that just stays out of the way.Last edited by like54ninjas; 05-13-2021, 02:03 PM.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
This offseason was all about JH10 with the acquisitions of 3 FA IOL, Slater, Jaimes, and 2 new weapons.
The core of this offensive unit will be together for the next 3-5 years with more additions each year. We should be a very deep offensive team in 2022/2023.
Our D has a couple of STAR players that need to be healthy because their production is elite when on the field.
We have a several young ascending dudes that need to continue their upward trajectory.
There are several guys that have been injured and/or at the end of their current contracts. These dudes need to show UP/out, produce, and earn a new contract or be replaced moving forward.
Stakey has made a commitment to building a culture and play style of the changing modern game of football. When he proves his football genius, he’ll be able enhance the reputation of a budding juggernaut and bring out the best in our roster.
We have a nice CAP situation over the next 3/4 years to retain our own and be active in FA as needed.
We have 11 draft picks in 2022 and all future picks.
TT/staff put us in strong negotiation position for next offseason with pending FA.
The biggest other future factors are that we have JH10, location/facilities/climate/media market to attract FA, young/brilliant/hungry coaching staff that understands these young athletes, and hopefully an ownership that just stays out of the way.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
Bradley doesn’t blitz in general. It’s why I think Ingram would have had better stats under someone like Bowles than us.
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The secondary was another weakness with the defense along with poor depth in pass rush on the DL. When you blitz, you need the guys who can cover in the secondary and handle the receivers one-on-one. A lot of people agreed Casey Hayward was getting worse. The roster isn't/wasn't as good as some fans thought. That's why the defense had its struggles. And it's why Staley replaced the guys who left. Even after the draft, there's still more that needs to be done to improve the defense. There's still things that need to be played out.
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