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Post by chargerfreak on Apr 12, 2019 2:28:27 GMT -7
An early 2nd and an early 3rd would be a bounty when we are picking 28th. If we manage to get both an early 2nd and early 3rd without giving up anything else in return besides our 1st, then TT earned his extension this year. And the other team's GM needs to be fired. With any luck it'll be an AFC West division rival. How early are the idiot raiders picking......................................
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Post by joemcrugby on Apr 23, 2019 19:48:52 GMT -7
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Post by NoMoreChillies on Apr 23, 2019 22:39:41 GMT -7
i'd be happy, very very happy
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Post by diehardcharge on Apr 24, 2019 13:56:14 GMT -7
Personally, I'm going back and forth between Tackles and DT. I haven't looked too deep into this draft class in terms of the Tackle positions but is there a drop off in talent from round 1 to rounds 2-3? I feel like the OT position is a PON that has to be addressed as we've been cycling through RT for a while now. I read that the depth isn't great in this class. I would want to go Risner or McGary. If not then I would go Tillery or Lawrence. Please let Wilkins drop so we can trade up.
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Post by totallybolted on Apr 24, 2019 15:01:24 GMT -7
Personally, I'm going back and forth between Tackles and DT. I haven't looked too deep into this draft class in terms of the Tackle positions but is there a drop off in talent from round 1 to rounds 2-3? I feel like the OT position is a PON that has to be addressed as we've been cycling through RT for a while now. I read that the depth isn't great in this class. I would want to go Risner or McGary. If not then I would go Tillery or Lawrence. Please let Wilkins drop so we can trade up. I'd like a OT as well. But at 28 I you go BPA for the PON's. Unless, of course the BPA is clearly a huge gain for the team else where. I think with how deep this class is at D, getting the BPA at PON is more likely defensively.
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Post by joemcrugby on Apr 24, 2019 21:07:27 GMT -7
Here’s a guy who knew a thing or two about the draft / talent evaluations:
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Post by totallybolted on Apr 24, 2019 21:49:40 GMT -7
Draft Day in 2 hrs and 10 min
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Post by marconi on Apr 25, 2019 10:09:49 GMT -7
Ok, Here is my Final Mock. Not that I think the Chargers will really make these picks (they never listen to me) but if I were GM, this is the direction I'd go:
Round 1- Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware Ht: 5-11. Wt: 195. 40 Time: 4.50 I really think we need to take our safety here and pick up one of the best ones in the draft. Combine him with James and we have one of the best backfields in the NFL.
Round 2- - Khalen Saunders, DT, W. Illinois Ht: 6-1. Wt: 324 40 Time: 5.01 Racked up 25 tackles for loss and 14 sacks in 2017 and 2018 combined. He has legitimate NFL defensive tackle size
Round 3- Germaine Pratt, ILB, N.C. State Ht. 6-2. Weight: 241. 40 Time 4.57 Free safety-turned-linebacker with good cover skills who has filled out his frame and checks the size and speed boxes. Gives us more speed on defense and possible backup at SS.
Round 4 - Andy Isabella, WR, UMass Ht: 5-9 Wt: 188 40 Time: 4.31 I don’t really think he’ll drop this low but would give Rivers an explosive weapon. My back-up dream WR if he fell this far would be David Sills of WVA who I think will be the next Cooper Kupp of the Rams. If both are gone, Sills WVA teammate Gary Jennings could be a good fit.
Round 5 - Ben Burr-Kirven, OLB, Washington Ht: 6-0. Wt: 230 40 Time: 4.56 This kid is just a playmaker. He’d be a perfect fit in a Rocky Long defense. He could be our Special Teams demon and add more speed to our defensive depth.
Round 6 -DT Trysten Hill*, Central Florida Ht: 6-2. Wt: 315 40 Time: 4.90. Explosive player with good quickness. Didn’t start last year because of new coaching staff. I also believe he’ll be playing with a chip on his shoulder to prove he should have been selected higher. Gives us more needed depth on the DL and could be the sleeper pick of the draft.
Round 7 - OT Joshua Miles, Morgan St. Ht: 6-5 Wt: 314 Developmental guard prospect with swing tackle potential possessing elite traits and potentially coachable faults. A potential low-risk, high-yield pick
UDFA - Ulysees Gilbert III, OLB/ILB, Akron Ht: 6-1. Wt: 225. 40 Time: 4.72. Gilbert is a tackling machine for Akron. He flies all over the field, taking down ball-carriers and making his presence felt. In 2017, Gilbert totaled 140 tackles with 9.5 tackles for a loss, five sacks, four passes broken up and three interceptions. He had 122 tackles with four sacks, three breakups and 11.5 tackles for a loss as a sophomore. Has played in EVERY game of his collegiate career.
Players I’d really like to have but just can’t fit them into my Mock:
OT – Andre Dillard – Washington St. S- Juan Thornhill, Virginia Ht: 6-0. Wt: 205 40 Time: 4.42. QB - Ryan Finley, N.C. State Ht: 6-4. Wt: 213 or Will Grier, WVA Ht: 6-2. Wt: 217 TE - Jace Sternberger*, TE, Texas A&M Ht: 6-4. Wt: 250. 40 Time: 4.75. WR - David Sills, WR, West Virginia Ht: 6-4. Wt: 203. 40 Time: 4.57 TE- Kahale Warring*, TE, San Diego State Ht: 6-6. Wt: 252 G/C - Hjalte Froholdt, - Arkansas Ht. 6' 5" Wt. 306
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Post by LIGHTS OUT on Apr 25, 2019 10:44:21 GMT -7
Ok, Here is my Final Mock. Not that I think the Chargers will really make these picks (they never listen to me) but if I were GM, this is the direction I'd go: Round 1- Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware Ht: 5-11. Wt: 195. 40 Time: 4.50I really think we need to take our safety here and pick up one of the best ones in the draft. Combine him with James and we have one of the best backfields in the NFL. Round 2- - Khalen Saunders, DT, W. Illinois Ht: 6-1. Wt: 324 40 Time: 5.01Racked up 25 tackles for loss and 14 sacks in 2017 and 2018 combined. He has legitimate NFL defensive tackle size Round 3- Germaine Pratt, ILB, N.C. State Ht. 6-2. Weight: 241. 40 Time 4.57Free safety-turned-linebacker with good cover skills who has filled out his frame and checks the size and speed boxes. Gives us more speed on defense and possible backup at SS. Round 4 - Andy Isabella, WR, UMass Ht: 5-9 Wt: 188 40 Time: 4.31I don’t really think he’ll drop this low but would give Rivers an explosive weapon. My back-up dream WR if he fell this far would be David Sills of WVA who I think will be the next Cooper Kupp of the Rams. If both are gone, Sills WVA teammate Gary Jennings could be a good fit. Round 5 - Ben Burr-Kirven, OLB, Washington Ht: 6-0. Wt: 230 40 Time: 4.56This kid is just a playmaker. He’d be a perfect fit in a Rocky Long defense. He could be our Special Teams demon and add more speed to our defensive depth. Round 6 -DT Trysten Hill*, Central Florida Ht: 6-2. Wt: 315 40 Time: 4.90.Explosive player with good quickness. Didn’t start last year because of new coaching staff. I also believe he’ll be playing with a chip on his shoulder to prove he should have been selected higher. Gives us more needed depth on the DL and could be the sleeper pick of the draft. Round 7 - OT Joshua Miles, Morgan St. Ht: 6-5 Wt: 314Developmental guard prospect with swing tackle potential possessing elite traits and potentially coachable faults. A potential low-risk, high-yield pick UDFA - Ulysees Gilbert III, OLB/ILB, Akron Ht: 6-1. Wt: 225. 40 Time: 4.72.Gilbert is a tackling machine for Akron. He flies all over the field, taking down ball-carriers and making his presence felt. In 2017, Gilbert totaled 140 tackles with 9.5 tackles for a loss, five sacks, four passes broken up and three interceptions. He had 122 tackles with four sacks, three breakups and 11.5 tackles for a loss as a sophomore. Has played in EVERY game of his collegiate career. Players I’d really like to have but just can’t fit them into my Mock:OT – Andre Dillard – Washington St. S- Juan Thornhill, Virginia Ht: 6-0. Wt: 205 40 Time: 4.42. QB - Ryan Finley, N.C. State Ht: 6-4. Wt: 213 or Will Grier, WVA Ht: 6-2. Wt: 217 TE - Jace Sternberger*, TE, Texas A&M Ht: 6-4. Wt: 250. 40 Time: 4.75. WR - David Sills, WR, West Virginia Ht: 6-4. Wt: 203. 40 Time: 4.57 TE- Kahale Warring*, TE, San Diego State Ht: 6-6. Wt: 252 G/C - Hjalte Froholdt, - Arkansas Ht. 6' 5" Wt. 306 I am no draft expert....In fact I usually find out about most guys the day before the draft and during it. For a team desperate for an OT, leaving it until the 7th round doesn't seem to be the solution. I am ok with 6 out of 8 players being defense as you suggest, but an OT has to come earlier to make a difference. Just my 2 cents. You know far more about this than I do, but I would be shocked it Telesco doesn't draft both a DT and an OT in two of the first 3 picks. Everything else is just a bonus to add to this roster in my opinion.
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Post by diehardcharge on Apr 25, 2019 11:21:56 GMT -7
Here is my mock. 1 round: Christian Wilkins (only if he drops to the 20s) or Dexter Lawrence (if staying put @ 28)
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Post by LIGHTS OUT on Apr 25, 2019 12:01:34 GMT -7
Here is my mock. 1 round: Christian Wilkins (only if he drops to the 20s) or Dexter Lawrence (if staying put @ 28) I like the sound of this. Along with a round 2 or 3 OT and this would be a great start to this draft class.
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Post by marconi on Apr 25, 2019 13:42:37 GMT -7
Ok, Here is my Final Mock. Not that I think the Chargers will really make these picks (they never listen to me) but if I were GM, this is the direction I'd go: Round 1- Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware Ht: 5-11. Wt: 195. 40 Time: 4.50I really think we need to take our safety here and pick up one of the best ones in the draft. Combine him with James and we have one of the best backfields in the NFL. Round 2- - Khalen Saunders, DT, W. Illinois Ht: 6-1. Wt: 324 40 Time: 5.01Racked up 25 tackles for loss and 14 sacks in 2017 and 2018 combined. He has legitimate NFL defensive tackle size Round 3- Germaine Pratt, ILB, N.C. State Ht. 6-2. Weight: 241. 40 Time 4.57Free safety-turned-linebacker with good cover skills who has filled out his frame and checks the size and speed boxes. Gives us more speed on defense and possible backup at SS. Round 4 - Andy Isabella, WR, UMass Ht: 5-9 Wt: 188 40 Time: 4.31I don’t really think he’ll drop this low but would give Rivers an explosive weapon. My back-up dream WR if he fell this far would be David Sills of WVA who I think will be the next Cooper Kupp of the Rams. If both are gone, Sills WVA teammate Gary Jennings could be a good fit. Round 5 - Ben Burr-Kirven, OLB, Washington Ht: 6-0. Wt: 230 40 Time: 4.56This kid is just a playmaker. He’d be a perfect fit in a Rocky Long defense. He could be our Special Teams demon and add more speed to our defensive depth. Round 6 -DT Trysten Hill*, Central Florida Ht: 6-2. Wt: 315 40 Time: 4.90.Explosive player with good quickness. Didn’t start last year because of new coaching staff. I also believe he’ll be playing with a chip on his shoulder to prove he should have been selected higher. Gives us more needed depth on the DL and could be the sleeper pick of the draft. Round 7 - OT Joshua Miles, Morgan St. Ht: 6-5 Wt: 314Developmental guard prospect with swing tackle potential possessing elite traits and potentially coachable faults. A potential low-risk, high-yield pick UDFA - Ulysees Gilbert III, OLB/ILB, Akron Ht: 6-1. Wt: 225. 40 Time: 4.72.Gilbert is a tackling machine for Akron. He flies all over the field, taking down ball-carriers and making his presence felt. In 2017, Gilbert totaled 140 tackles with 9.5 tackles for a loss, five sacks, four passes broken up and three interceptions. He had 122 tackles with four sacks, three breakups and 11.5 tackles for a loss as a sophomore. Has played in EVERY game of his collegiate career. Players I’d really like to have but just can’t fit them into my Mock:OT – Andre Dillard – Washington St. S- Juan Thornhill, Virginia Ht: 6-0. Wt: 205 40 Time: 4.42. QB - Ryan Finley, N.C. State Ht: 6-4. Wt: 213 or Will Grier, WVA Ht: 6-2. Wt: 217 TE - Jace Sternberger*, TE, Texas A&M Ht: 6-4. Wt: 250. 40 Time: 4.75. WR - David Sills, WR, West Virginia Ht: 6-4. Wt: 203. 40 Time: 4.57 TE- Kahale Warring*, TE, San Diego State Ht: 6-6. Wt: 252 G/C - Hjalte Froholdt, - Arkansas Ht. 6' 5" Wt. 306 I am no draft expert....In fact I usually find out about most guys the day before the draft and during it. For a team desperate for an OT, leaving it until the 7th round doesn't seem to be the solution. I am ok with 6 out of 8 players being defense as you suggest, but an OT has to come earlier to make a difference. Just my 2 cents. You know far more about this than I do, but I would be shocked it Telesco doesn't draft both a DT and an OT in two of the first 3 picks. Everything else is just a bonus to add to this roster in my opinion. I actually agree with you Lights Out and in my original Mock I had Dillard in the 1rst. Unfortunately, he's risen out of our reach.
I feel there is a lot of depth in this draft at WR so that could be addressed in a later round. That would open up my 4th round pick for some OL help. There are a few good ones that could drop.
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