Welcome Jamaree Salyer, OL, Georgia (R6, #195)

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  • Ghost of Quacksaw
    Beef Before Gazelles
    • May 2021
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    Originally posted by equivocation View Post
    I think he's more a tackle myself. He's played various spots though.
    The team will wait until OTAs are over before saying anything definitive.

    The coaches will get a look at Salyer first hand, and see what he can do against pro competition. They're being cautious in what they're saying now.

    To my untrained eye, Salyer looks like he could be a RT, but if so, the team isn't letting on. At least... not now.

    What a godsend *that* would be, if Salyer stepped in at RT and was "the answer"!

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    • RTPbolt
      Charger Fan till the end
      • Jun 2013
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      I saw a recent opinion indicating Salyer was getting by on natural talent for GA at tackle but probably isnt the best in movement and technical ability yet to be a tackle immediately at the nfl level. Hes a stronger fit at guard now. Maybe he can learn quick and get there but i doubt hes a plug and play RT right now. Throw him in the and see what he can learn though.

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      • Steve
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        • Jun 2013
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        A lot of very limited athletes have gotten by and had great NFL careers, mainly at OG and C, but some at OT. The big thing is regardless of position, the technique is the most important quality and players who are sloppy get beaten badly and often. Even average pass rushers can defeat a guy who has technical flaws.

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        • ghost
          The Rise of Kellen Moore
          • Jun 2013
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          Every time I re-watch the Bulldogs-Tide bowl game, I am reminded that 1st Quarter under Bennett IV at QB was about as shaky as could possibly be and the offensive line - under captain Jamaree Salyer - was unphased and the team bounced back after the long strike to George Pickens and was right back in the game.





          I am lovin' the Chargers new rookie guards.

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          • gzubeck
            Ines Sainz = Jet Bait!
            • Jan 2019
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            This guy could end up being the steal of the draft. Everyone thought this guy would be gone no later than the 4th round. If Salyer has a solid work ethic plus motivated mindset there is tremendous upside here.

            :cheers:
            Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....

            "Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh

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            • Craig440
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              • Apr 2019
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              Stop you guys, you're getting me all excited. Can't wait to see our new guys in action.

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              • ghost
                The Rise of Kellen Moore
                • Jun 2013
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                Originally posted by gzubeck View Post
                This guy could end up being the steal of the draft. Everyone thought this guy would be gone no later than the 4th round. If Salyer has a solid work ethic plus motivated mindset there is tremendous upside here.

                :cheers:
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                I admire any young man who treats his mother with such respect. Jamaree was the #1 OG in the country. #GAC

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                • 21&500
                  Bolt Spit-Baller
                  • Sep 2018
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                  Great personality.
                  our future long term starter at RG when Zion moves to OC

                  One eye on the future, always.
                  .005 Brock Bowers, TE/HB/SR Georgia
                  .037 Braden Fiske, DT Florida St.
                  .069 Mike Sainristil, CB Michigan
                  .105 Brenden Rice, WR USC
                  .110 Mason McCormick, OG/OC S. Dakota St.
                  .140 Zak Zinter, OG Michigan
                  .181 Nehemiah Pritchett, CB Auburn
                  .225 Ainias Smith, WR Texas A&M
                  .253 Carson Steele, RB UCLA

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                  • Formula 21
                    The Future is Now
                    • Jun 2013
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                    Salyer, a natural big boy, not a jacked up TE, I like it.
                    Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                    The Wasted Decade is done.
                    Build Back Better.

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                    • Hadl2Alworth
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                      • Oct 2017
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                      Originally posted by ghost View Post


                      Every time I re-watch the Bulldogs-Tide bowl game, I am reminded that 1st Quarter under Bennett IV at QB was about as shaky as could possibly be and the offensive line - under captain Jamaree Salyer - was unphased and the team bounced back after the long strike to George Pickens and was right back in the game.





                      I am lovin' the Chargers new rookie guards.
                      It's hard not to.

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                      • Riverwalk
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                        • Nov 2021
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                        I saw some pre draft predictions of Salyer going near the top of the second round. He played against and shined against much tougher talent than Zion. Listen to his interviews. Smart, serious, focused, and articulate. He’s the steal of the draft. Mark my words.

                        Telesco and Staley upgraded the trenches on both sides more than any offseason in Charger history!! Not only that, the upgrades in DB’s, RB, TE, Edge, ST, and resigning Williams hit on every cylinder. On a scale of 1-100……it’s 110.

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                        • wu-dai clan
                          Smooth Operation
                          • May 2017
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                          Bulldog Rising !!!!!
                          Our OLT !!!!!
                          You don't know ball

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