The Chargers are a soft spot.Looks like you boys brought in Waldmans favourite sleeper QB Bercovici. Was hoping the Lions would take him as UDFA but used a late pick on Ruddock instead.
Best of luck with your drafted players always had a soft spot for the Chargers
The Chargers are a soft spot.
A punter. They drafted a punter.
I hear they'll give each fan in attendance for the opening home game a complementary kick in the crotch for free too.
That sounds encouraging.12. Terrell Chestnut, CB, West Virginia: San Diego Chargers
Injuries have blighted Terrell Chestnut’s career at West Virginia, but he was the better coverage corner from West Virginia in this draft – ahead of teammate Daryl Worley, who was selected in the Round 3. Over the past two seasons Chestnut has a +10.9 coverage grade compared to Worley’s +3.2, and this past season allowed just 41.8 percent of passes thrown his way to be caught and an NFL passer rating of only 46.9. If he can hold together physically, he could be a true steal.
Wow this would be great for the bolts. Hope he doesn't leave without a contractIMO this would be a great signing for Telesco: Former Chicago Bears OG/C Matt Slauson is visiting the Chargers
It would make up for not having signed a veteran center earlier in the offseason. Slauson could open the season as the starting center, giving Tuerk time to heal and adjust to the NFL before assuming the starting role when he is ready. And when that happens, Slauson could start at G/T, most likely at G, for whichever guy disappoints the most between Fluker and Franklin.
Not saying I agree with this article, but this is a really dismal view of the Chargers' offseason. To think that they finished 2015 as the 3rd worst team in the NFL, and have followed that up by doing the 27th best (and thus the 6th worst) job at improving is... awful.With free agency and the draft receding in the rearview mirror, this is a fair time to assess each NFL team’s offseason to date. Though some dominoes still might fall, here’s a ranking from 1 to 32, based on each team’s progress (or lack thereof) relative to how it finished the 2015 season...
27. San Diego Chargers: They spent on role players – WR Travis Benjamin, CB Casey Hayward and DL Brandon Mebane. They kicked Pro Bowl S Eric Weddle to the curb. They’re gambling that the O-line didn’t need anything but time to heal. And most of the draft picks, aside from pass rusher Joey Bosa, might be a year or two away.
Great news.Chargers sign Slauson for 2 years
http://www.todayspigskin.com/pigskin-news/san-diego-chargers-sign-matt-slauson-two-years/
That's a bad review because arguably the biggest add for the Chargers was Ken Whisenhunt. He will get more out of the offense. To not reference that tells me the reviewer really isn't qualified to grade the Chargers offseason.From Ranking NFL teams' offseasons 1-32:
Not saying I agree with this article, but this is a really dismal view of the Chargers' offseason. To think that they finished 2015 as the 3rd worst team in the NFL, and have followed that up by doing the 27th best (and thus the 6th worst) job at improving is... awful.
Thoughts?
Yes. Even if it doesn't happen, just the threat of it may help light a fire under Franklin and Fluker.If Tuerk eventually moves into the starting center position, Slauson can presumably move over to guard.
Maurile Tremblay said:Yes. Even if it doesn't happen, just the threat of it may help light a fire under Franklin and Fluker.
By the way, here's Fluker yesterday. Last year he was listed at 339, but was almost certainly over 350. Now he looks around 300. That should help.
In any case, I now see Fanklin and Tuerk as competing directly against each other for playing time. Get the best five out there.
Not good. I know these RBs had microfracture surgery:The words "microfracture surgery" send a chill down the spine of sports fans everywhere (think Myles Jack sliding out of the first round despite being a top five talent). It can be and, more often than you'd like to think, is a career-ender. It is, at the least, career threatening.
In this case, there seems to be quite a bit of optimism. Gordon's timetable for return was four-to-six months (which we're roughly in the middle of at present). It's impossible to say at this time if this is realistic or if Gordon's surgery will have a lasting impact on his ability to play football in the future. But it's worth noting that very few NFL players have had sustained success following this procedure.
Expressed optimism or not, this is scary news for the Chargers who burned multiple picks trading up for and drafting Melvin Gordon. His rookie year suggested strongly that he was a potential bust. Ending that season with microfracture surgery makes it even more likely.
On the bright side, it should be easier for Telesco & co. to (if necessary) move on from Gordon due to injury than due to continued poor performance.
I said in another thread, even before the microfracture surgery news came out, that SD should make a run at David Cobb. He was hurt at the start of last year and they were never in position for a grinding RB to have a role. Whis must have had a voice in his selection. Cobb is a better compliment to Woodhead than the other RB's on the roster. With the Titans bringing in Murray and Henry on the roster, Cobb falls to between the 4th and 6th RB on their roster. Doesn't seem like it would take much to acquire him. For that matter, drafting Kevin Byard drops Daimion Stafford to their #4 safety and I think he'd start in SD. If Te'o could challenge for a starting ILB job in TEN I would give him up in a minute for both Cobb/Stafford and wouldn't mind if SD went with Perryman/Perry in the starting lineup.Thoughts?
I like the idea of adding Cobb or Davis, and I assume there will be other candidates. I heard that one day this week is the date where players can be signed without affecting compensatory picks, so perhaps Telesco has someone in mind who is currently available...?I said in another thread, even before the microfracture surgery news came out, that SD should make a run at David Cobb. He was hurt at the start of last year and they were never in position for a grinding RB to have a role. Whis must have had a voice in his selection. Cobb is a better compliment to Woodhead than the other RB's on the roster. With the Titans bringing in Murray and Henry on the roster, Cobb falls to between the 4th and 6th RB on their roster. Doesn't seem like it would take much to acquire him. For that matter, drafting Kevin Byard drops Daimion Stafford to their #4 safety and I think he'd start in SD. If Te'o could challenge for a starting ILB job in TEN I would give him up in a minute for both Cobb/Stafford and wouldn't mind if SD went with Perryman/Perry in the starting lineup.
Another young RB I wouldn't mind adding to the roster is Mike Davis in SF, with a new coaching regime that didn't draft him. His roster spot is also very precarious. If SF is ready to move on from the Anthony Davis soap opera I wouldn't mind seeing SD trade Fluker for Davis/Davis. My biggest fear is Fluker continues to regress... then gets hurt and SD is on the hook for $9mil next season.
Either of those moves would work. For that matter I've been saying for two years they should bring in Pierre Thomas. If Woodhead gets hurt, this team is completely screwed. Sign Thomas to a 2yr contract and you have a deeper team right now and are in a much better negotiating position with Woodhead next season. Thomas is still playing well, a complete mystery to me he's a FA for the second May in a row.
Of course they simply could have signed Josh Ferguson as an undrafted FA, but that ship has sailed. I think he sticks on the IND roster.
Plenty of possibilities to improve the situation, I expect them to do nothing. After all, they need a FB to take up a roster spot for Gordon! lol
It's my understanding that they are only on the hook if the player gets injured. For instance the Redskins picked up the 5th year option on RGIII, but as long as he wasn't on the roster this year they weren't on the hook.... unless he got injured. That's why he wasn't even their #2 QB last season because they couldn't let him see the field.With regard to Fluker, is the team truly on the hook for his 5th year option no matter what? I know they exercised it, but I don't know the rules relating to it. Is his option now guaranteed?
OK, that makes sense. I assume it is more than just getting injured, but getting injured seriously enough that it carries into the option season or something like that. I hope that is true, anyway.It's my understanding that they are only on the hook if the player gets injured. For instance the Redskins picked up the 5th year option on RGIII, but as long as he wasn't on the roster this year they weren't on the hook.... unless he got injured. That's why he wasn't even their #2 QB last season because they couldn't let him see the field.
For RG3 it was a physical at the start of the league year in March. Had he failed that, his 5th year option would have become guaranteed. He passed it and was released. Assume it's the same elsewhere.OK, that makes sense. I assume it is more than just getting injured, but getting injured seriously enough that it carries into the option season or something like that. I hope that is true, anyway.
If the weight loss helps Fluker improve then it's looks like a solid 4/5's of a line. Sucks that Dunlap is the guy at the most important position.![]()
Barksdale was already good at RT, and adding Slauson and Tuerk seems like it should solidify the interior 3 spots. Dunlap seems like the biggest area of concern at this point, especially since he is protecting Rivers' blind side.
To not even mention Benjamin here pretty much invalidates this section. IMO Herndon will not make the final roster, and Benjamin will return punts. I'm less certain if he will return kickoffs ahead of Oliver, but he will certainly be no worse than the #2 kick returner.KICK AND PUNT RETURNERS
Kick Returners: Branden Oliver, Javontee Herndon
Two of the three primary kickoff returners San Diego experimented with last season return, making Branden Oliver and Javontee Herndon the de facto front-runners for the job in 2016.
Punt Returners: Javontee Herndon, Keenan Allen
Javontee Herndon was San Diego's primary punt returner over the second half of the season and a decent bet to retain the job in 2016, but San Diego did flirt with using their top receiver, Keenan Allen, in that role prior to his injury at midseason. Allen might be too important offensively to be a full-time returner, but that doesn't mean he couldn't still be a factor on returns this year.
It would be a huge surprise if Steve Williams does not make the final roster as a backup CB, but he isn't mentioned. It also seems much more likely that either Dexter McCoil (not listed in the report) or Jatavis Brown (listed in the report at ILB) will play SS. I can't see both Phillips and Daniels making the final roster, and it would be ideal if the safety group is good enough that neither makes it.DEFENSIVE BACKS
Starters: Jason Verrett, Brandon Flowers, Dwight Lowery, Jahleel Addae
Backups: Casey Hayward, Craig Mager, Darrell Stuckey, Adrian Phillips, Matt Daniels
I haven't been to practice, but I expect Benjamin to line up mostly on the outside. Here is a great article on how Benjamin should fit the Chargers offense. From the article:Can anyone that watches Chargers practices this year chime in on where Benjamin(5'10") is lining up? I still think he's going to be Eddie Royal(5'10") from the slot with better YAC because of his speed. I don't see how he's a natural fit in the Floyd(6'5")/Alexander(6'5")/Jackson(6'5") spot on the outside.
I wanted to use exposures of Benjamin being used outside. That's where they'll need him the most. Stevie Johnson is cemented in the slot role. I believe that's where he's better suited given his route running style. Malcom Floyd was a shell of himself last year and just could not get the separation necessary. Separation isn't an issue in the case of Benjamin. He does a fantastic job of eating up the defenders cushion and getting on top of them before they know what hit them. By then it's too late and they're beat deep or they have to bail and he just stops on a dime. For what the Chargers want to do offensively, Benjamin is a perfect fit.
When did "truther" replace the word "fan", and can we reverse this practice? No one is lying about Gordon. They either like him or they don't.BoltBacker said:Gordon-truther
I think fan implies you are hoping a player does well. I think a truther implies predicting a player does well despite all evidence to the contrary, most likely because you have been wrong in your assessment of the player in the first place.When did "truther" replace the word "fan", and can we reverse this practice? No one is lying about Gordon. They either like him or they don't.
If the rumors are true that Eric Rowe is falling down the Eagles CB depth chart, I would love to see SD give up a conditional pick to acquire him. Some folks thought his best fit in the NFL was FS anyway, he might win the starting job in SD. Young guy, good upside, great contract but not a favorite of the new coaching staff. SD is desperate for S help.