Just Win Baby said:
Also, I really do not understand people projecting the Chargers to draft a WR. They just signed Johnson and Jones, so those guys are going to make the final roster. Obviously, Allen will make the final roster. Inman is cheap and flashed late last season, so I have to assume he will make it. They signed Pettis to a cheap contract this offseason, and I don't really expect him to make it, but it is at least possible. So that leaves Floyd, who has a fairly large cap number and will be 34 years old. Are people expecting Floyd to get cut? Wouldn't that be a bit unexpected? If he isn't going to get cut, he certainly isn't going to the bench with his cap number. So why would the Chargers draft a WR who would at best be their #4?
By NFL standards #4 WR can be a pretty significant role considering McCoy uses the slot receiver in such a prominent role. Three WR's are on the field much of the time.
Gates will be 35 at the start of the season and Floyd will be 34. I don't want to get into any more arguments as to whether athletes tend to experience a decline in their mid 30's... but some people don't find that a controversial statement and I'll just leave it at that.
Even without the age factor Floyd has a long history of health concerns as his 16 games last year was only his second full season of his career, the first one back in 2009. He's also a FA after this season and the smart teams develop replacements to learn the system BEFORE they have a desperate need. Don't get me wrong, I am a fan of Floyd and realize he's a target Rivers loves but at his salary he should be pushed to keep his roster spot, absolutely.
I like Pettis as well and hope he pushes for a roster spot but I think he's had a chance to show that his ceiling is limited. He's never been in a situation as good as this however and I have high hopes for him.
None of us really know much about Inman but that is the type of player than needs to be in a competition for a roster spot.
In a draft that is deep at WR I absolutely would like to see SD draft one in the 4th round or later, especially if a guy unexpected drops like Keenan Allen did. That's a big reason I'd like to see them move down in the draft. SEA for instance has 11 picks in the draft and their first pick isn't until pick 63. At one time I was hoping Perriman might be available at pick 48 and SEA would be interested in trading up for him but they hype train seems to really be rolling on him now. Perriman seems like a SEA type receiver though.
WR's I'd like to see SD target:
4th round
Dorsett is all over the place but I have seen one mock where he drops to pick #119. He would certainly be a guy that can be the speed compliment so many people in this thread want.
Hardy doesn't have the speed of a Dorsett but plays with quickness and has good hands. Reminds me a little bit of a younger Eddie Royal for a slot role and punt returner(Jones may only be in town for a year). Solid blocker. Just seems like a guy that fits the McCoy offense really well.
5th round
McBride is another speedster I've seen mocked to GB at pick #166 multiple places. Small school guy that could play a small role this year but pay big dividends later.
Lippett doesn't have elite speed but is a good route runner with good hands, height, and catch radius. More the type of guy that could step in and instantly contribute.
Mayle already has an NFL build and amazing productivity last year in big time conference.
6th round
Hill is a bit of a lottery ticket. If he returns to pre-ACL-injury form this is an absolute bargain. If not, he still might be a solid depth guy in the NFL. Low cost, possibly high reward pick imo.
Montgomery is a young Jacoby Jones. I see Jones as a one year rental so Montgomery could be a kick return specialist and an outside receiver.
Goodley is fast and physical. Another possible future kick returner. Might be a little bit of a project but has the tools to develop into a special slot player.
Diggs is another fast, returner type with good run after catch.
Devante Davis just seems like a Rivers guy. Big receiver with decent speed that is very physical and likes to fight for the ball. Doesn't create a lot of seperation besides decent speed but if has a QB willing to throw-him-open like Rivers I think he might surprise.
.... and lastly my favorite pet project receiver:
Waller has three numbers that raise your eyebrows. 6'6". 238. And 4.46???? Played in a run heavy system and would probably take years to develop into an NFL WR or move TE but what a piece of clay to start with. Some discipline issues. Nothing else to really like...... did I mention 6'6", 238, and 4.46? There's definitely a reason(or many) he is only drafted in the top 200 in ONE mock draft I've seen. Unless SD can trade down and pick up multiple picks they probably shouldn't take on a project like this that may never play an NFL down. But still....