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Posté le: Ven Nov 30, 2018 8:45 am Sujet du message: “The way he moves remind me of Sean Taylor.” |
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ESPN’s Louis Riddick: On Tuesday http://www.sandiegochargersteamonline.com/mike-williams-jersey , ESPN NFL analyst Louis Riddick spent some time on the Stephen A. Smith show talking about the Chargers, their defense, and S Derwin James . Riddick confessed that he likes the Chargers in the (AFC) West this year, making a point to say he now sees playmakers at all three levels of the Chargers’ defense and now considers himself “on the Chargers’ bandwagon, too.”Riddick then went on to give some eye-popping thoughts about what he sees in the Chargers’ most recent first-round pick.“This kid, when he plays, it gives me chills because the way he moves reminds me of Sean Taylor. Just the way he glides and eats up ground. It’s weird to me. I get flashbacks when I watch him play.”That is some astronomical praise to be had for a rookie who hasn’t even taken a regular season snap yet in the NFL http://www.sandiegochargersteamonline.com/philip-rivers-jersey , but not many NFL analysts are as experienced and knowledgeable about the game the way Riddick is. He is someone who has experience at almost every level of the game and when he talks, people listen.Take this praise for what it’s worth, but if you are like me, you can’t help but get a bit more excited to see #33 take the field on September 9th.Los Angeles Chargers Mock Draft Roundup Vol. 6 It’s Draft week! With just days away from the NFL Draft a bunch of interesting storylines and rumors are brewing about who the Chargers might select come Thursday night. Will general manager Tom Telesco shock the world and snag the heir apparent to Philip Rivers? Or will Los Angeles beef up their front seven with a nose tackle?No matter which direction the Bolts choose to go on Draft night, the intrigue is growing by the hour. Los Angeles has a ton of promise and with a division that appears wide open on paper, a productive player in the first round might be the difference.Here are what the experts think will happen when the Chargers on the clock with the 17th overall pick.Dan Kadar (SBNation.com): LB Leighton Vander Esch (Boise State)Vander Esch is a premiere prospect at inside linebacker in the Draft. Although concerns have arisen about his health, he would slide nicely next to Denzel Perryman. Los Angeles needs help at linebacker and as the Draft inches closer Womens Caleb Sturgis Jersey , it appears more pundits agree.Daniel Jeremiah (NFL.com): S Derwin James (Florida State)The Chargers still have a massive hole at safety. Tre Boston is still a free agent and it appears Los Angeles is fine with playing the waiting game with the rest of the market. If in some wild scenario James is available when the Chargers are on the clock, it may be too hard for the team to pass up. Like Jeremiah said, James is a top-ten talent and would propel the secondary to become one of the best units on the roster.Eric Galko (SportingNews.com): QB Josh Rosen (UCLA) In this mock the Chargers traded up to grab their next franchise quarterback. Of late, many believe Rosen will slip in the first round and maybe even out of the top ten altogether. Will the Chargers pull the trigger on a trade like this? Probably not, but the intrigue surrounding a quarterback will make the first round selection so much fun. Peter King (MMQB.com): OT Kolton Miller (UCLA)Offensive tackle is one of the biggest needs for the Bolts. Russell Okung proved to be a solid option at left tackle, but Joe Barksdale was banged up last season and the Chargers are due for an upgrade. Miller has appeared in a handful of mocks, but hasn’t been a popular enough pick to be considered a top option for most Chargers supporters.Tom Fornelli (CBSSports.com): OT Connor Williams (Texas)Despite the weak tackle class Authentic Russell Okung Jersey , the Chargers may still take a chance to add one of the final pieces to their offense. They have the quarterback and the weapons, but Williams would be the final piece to a solid offensive line. Los Angeles was phenomenal in pass protection, but last in the league in rushing, Williams would bring attitude in the run game. Josh Norris (Rotoworld.com): QB Lamar Jackson (Louisville)The “Lamar Jackson Hive” of Chargers fans is strong. There are plenty of people who want Jackson to don the powder blues in 2018. Frankly, it would be a fun addition to the team. Although it won’t address a need, Los Angeles would be set up for future success. Jackson could learn from Philip Rivers and take a backseat for a year or two. They may have drastically different styles of play, Jackson may acquire Rivers’ knack for preparation and intensity. David McCracken (BleacherReport.com): DT Maurice Hurst (Michigan)The Los Angeles Chargers need to beef up their defensive line. Again Authentic Melvin Ingram Jersey , the duo of Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram is unmatched. However, the rest of the defensive line is subpar at best, Hurst would slide into the four-man defensive front extremely well. Hurst would help stop the run and take the pressure off of a thin linebacking corps. _________________ huangjian123 |
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