The Offensive Line - Okung Could Miss All Of Camp

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  • beachcomber
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    Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post

    Id be happy if Scott beat out Tevi. And Lamp beat out Feeney. Time will tell.
    think the more likely scenarios could well be Scott spelling/subbing in for Okung, and Feeney returning to RG while Scho gets some run @RT ??
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    • sonorajim
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      Originally posted by beachcomber View Post

      think the more likely scenarios could well be Scott spelling/subbing in for Okung, and Feeney returning to RG while Scho gets some run @RT ??
      There are a lot of possibilities for OT. Scott is getting good reviews, Pipkins may be NFL ready sooner than most expect, Schofield was signed as a swing tackle/OG, Tevi had a decent game at LT, Lamp played LT in college, Okung may be fine. Seeing how they look in TC, NO & LAR scrimmages, preseason games will provide better insight. It's early.

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      • Sgt. Pepper
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        I found this piece about Forrest Lamp's dominance as a LT in college to be very informative, and reminder that in college he displayed the talent and potential to be an elite OL in the NFL. Gives me a boost of optimism about the OL.

        UPDATE Lol. Did I forget to post the link? 54 Ninjas posted it below. Thanks.
        Last edited by Sgt. Pepper; 06-20-2019, 10:40 AM.

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        • like54ninjas
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          Forrest Lamp is an under-the-radar asset to the Los Angeles Chargers


          BY ANTHONY TREASH
          JUN 20, 2019

          After looking at their roster from top to bottom, there is a case to be made for the Los Angeles Chargers having one of the most promising teams in the league. In addition to already having a talented, young core with Derwin James, Keenan Allen, Joey Bosa, Hunter Henry and Mike Williams, the Chargers added to their nucleus by way of the 2019 NFL Draft, where they found great value with Jerry Tillery and Nassir Adderley.

          However, the Bolts have a player that has been overlooked since coming into the league in 2017 in offensive lineman Forrest Lamp.

          Lamp, a Western Kentucky product and the 38th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, has been limited to just 17 snaps in his two seasons with the Chargers. Lamp's career got off to an unfortunate start as he suffered a torn ACL early on during his rookie training camp, and as a result, his NFL debut was put on hold. He wasn't able to take the field until right before the 2018 season, making it difficult for the Chargers to find a role for Lamp within their offensive line.



          The Chargers' offense was a top-10 unit in nearly all phases in 2018 except in two categories: pass-blocking and run-blocking. As a team, the Bolts ranked 31st in team pass-blocking grade at 62.0, 30th in team pass-blocking efficiency at 80.9 and 17th in run-blocking grade at 58.4. In other words, the Chargers' offensive line was abysmal in 2018.

          Outside of left tackle Russell Okung, who recorded a 78.5 overall grade ranking eighth at his respective position, no other offensive lineman was able to crack the top 25 at their position in overall grade. Left guard Dan Feeney ranked 35th (45.5), center Mike Pouncey ranked 26th (56.8), right guard Michael Schofield III ranked 27th (61.5) and right tackle Sam Tevi ranked 38th (52.1).

          Given how poor the offensive line play was last season, is it time to finally give Forrest Lamp the chance he deserves?

          Lamp played exclusively at left tackle while at Western Kentucky and excelled from 2014-2016. In each of those three seasons, Lamp ranked in the top 10 among tackles in both overall and pass-blocking grade, while ranking in the top 10 in run-blocking grade in two of those three seasons.

          More impressively, however, Lamp is perhaps one of the best offensive linemen we have seen in the PFF College era (2014 - present). When looking at every offensive tackle with at least 1,000 snaps between 2014 and 2018, Lamp ranks first in pass-blocking grade (95.9), tied for second in overall grade (94.3) and fourth in run-block grade (92.9). Moreover, Lamp's 1.9% pressure rate allowed ranks fourth and his 3.5% negatively-graded play rate is the best by a significant margin. Some may say this may be due to that fact he played weak competition in the Conference USA, but when examining his performance against schools from the Power Five, Lamp was still one of the top tackles in the FBS. His 87.0 overall grade against such Power Five competition ranks 19th in the PFF college era, proving he is more than capable of playing with the big dogs.

          As mentioned, Lamp's strength in college was his pass-blocking ability, which happens to be the Chargers' biggest weakness. While we cannot guarantee Lamp will show the same dominance at the NFL level, we can certainly say that he has the potential to be a considerable upgrade over what the Chargers had in 2018. Whether it's at guard (where he is listed on the Chargers depth chart) or at tackle, Lamp is more than capable of carving out a starting role in Los Angeles.
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          • wu-dai clan
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            Forrest Lamp IS a bust.
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            • dmac_bolt
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              Originally posted by Sgt. Pepper View Post
              I found this piece about Forrest Lamp's dominance as a LT in college to be very informative, and reminder that in college he displayed the talent and potential to be an elite OL in the NFL. Gives me a boost of optimism about the OL.

              UPDATE Lol. Did I forget to post the link? 54 Ninjas posted it below. Thanks.
              he looked very solid in PS games against opponents #1s until he broke again. The question is will he ever play a season, or a game.
              “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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              • powderblueboy
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                Tillery, Adderley, Lamp, Henry, Bosa*


                The Charger 2019 draft class


                * red shirted most of last year

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                • blueman
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                  Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
                  Tillery, Adderley, Lamp, Henry, Bosa*


                  The Charger 2019 draft class


                  * red shirted most of last year
                  Need this gimp squad to show up!

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                  • sonorajim
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                    Good Lamp article. it'll be nice to see him get his shot, for better of worse. The team can move on accordingly. My guess: He's a starter.

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                    • Topcat
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                      Originally posted by sonorajim View Post
                      Good Lamp article. it'll be nice to see him get his shot, for better of worse. The team can move on accordingly. My guess: He's a starter.
                      If Magic Lamp is fully rehabbed and back to his pre-draft form, I think he's a starter. Regarding Lamp's pass pro, I've rarely seen such quick feet on an O-lineman--the way he does that quick shuffle to mirror edge rushers is a thing of beauty...

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                      • Formula 21
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                        I wish they had put Lamp at LT when Okung went down.
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                        • wu-dai clan
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                          Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post
                          I wish they had put Lamp at LT when Okung went down.
                          Now this is an interesting thought !

                          In that other thread, I was just throwing it out there,
                          with some stickum on it.
                          We do not play modern football.

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