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Tyrell Williams made 41 catches for 653 yards and five total touchdowns in 2018 Womens Travis Benjamin Jersey , giving him 155 receptions for 2,530 yards and 17 total touchdowns in his four seasons with the Chargers.He was not the No.
1 receiver on the Chargers, but he believes he’s a No. 1 receiver and would love
a chance to prove it.“I definitely feel like I’m a No. 1 receiver,” Williams
said, via Eric Williams of ESPN. “So I want to make sure that I clean up all of
the little things in route running and blocking, to make sure I solidify myself
as a No. 1.”so, barring a new deal with
the Chargers before then, he will get a chance to see if anyone else agrees.The
Chargers want him back Keenan Allen Jersey , but with Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, Tyrell Williams likely gets more money by going elsewhere.“We’ll see [what happens],”
Williams said. “You never know. I’m just going to let my agent take care of it
and try and enjoy these next, couple months.” Here’s who the Chargers will take
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DraftChargers DraftPredicting the Chargers first round pickNew,22commentsHere’s
who the Chargers will take in day one.PDTShareTweetShareSharePredicting the
Chargers first round pickScott Sewell-USA TODAY SportsThe NFL Draft is upon us
so let’s get this prediction off before the Chargers make their first round
selection. Last year, I predicted the Chargers would draft one of three players
at 17. As you can tell I’m really good at this so for those of you who don’t
like the player selected you can consider this the kiss of death.NeedsSafety:
After taking Safety Derwin James last year in the first round and the depth of
this class I don’t see the Chargers taking a Safety in back-to back years so I
think they pass on it in the first.Defensive Tackle: Defensive Tackle is the
team’s biggest need because they currently stand with only three DTs on the
roster: Brandon Mebane, Justin Jones and T.Y. McGill. Drafting at the end of the
first round the presumably next best interior Defensive Lineman when the
Chargers are on the clock will be Dexter Lawrence. While Lawrence is a very good
run defender he lacks any pass rush moves. Lawrence does some work in the
backfield but mostly by drive and leverage. Telesco has said in the past they
value DTs who they don’t have to take off the field, guys with versatility to
both stop the run and get after the quarterback. Lawrence only does one of those
things http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-ladainian-tomlinson-jersey , they’ll pass.Offensive Tackle: So that leaves Offensive Line. While Tom Telesco
said he’s “comfortable” where they are at with their Offensive Line there is no
doubt they need to get better at Right Tackle. Sam Tevi was a weak link on the
outside and while Forrest Lamp could help out, the team has been set on letting
Lamp slowly get back into the lineup and he’s only been in the mix at Guard. The
top four Offensive Tackles should be off the board at 28: Jonah Williams, Jawaan
Taylor, Cody Ford and Andre Dillard. The next best Offensive Lineman when the
Chargers are set to make their pick would be Dalton Risner. The team will grab
the last plug-and-play starter left on the board and draft Risner.The PickOT
Dalton Risner, Kansas St.VersatilityIf there is one thing the Chargers look for
in their offensive lineman it’s their positional versatility. Dalton Risner
checks that box. At Kansas State Risner played some Center early in college but
played his best ball at Right Tackle for the Wildcats. With some questions about
his pass protection on an island some are projecting Risner as a Guard in the
NFL. Risner can theoretically play all five Offensive Line spots.Tom Telesco has
a history of picking players with positional versatility. Let’s look at the
Offensive Lineman the Chargers had drafted under Telesco’s tenure:2013: OT DJ
Fluker – 1st roundD.J. Fluker played Right Tackle at Alabama but concerns about
his footwork projected him more as a Guard. While Fluker didn’t have any college
experience in the interior the move inside was anticipated and eventually he
wound up at Guard a few years into his career.2014: C/G Chris Watt – 3rd
roundChris Watt played both Guard spots at Notre Dame and with the Chargers he
played both Guard and Center before eventually being released.2016: C/G Max
Tuerk – 3rd round2016: OT/G Donavon Clark – 7th roundMax Tuerk never stuck with
the Chargers but in college he played Left Tackle, Left Guard, Center and Right
Tackle. Donavon Clark also didn’t hang around with the team long but at Michigan
State Clark played 3 out of the 5 O-Line spots: Left Tackle, Right Tackle and
Right Guard.2017: OT/G Forrest Lamp – 2nd round2017: OT/G Dan Feeney – 3rd
round2017: OT Sam Tevi – 6th roundBoth Forrest Lamp and Dan Feeney had
experience at both Tackle and Guard in college, Lamp played both spots on the
left side and Feeney played both spots on the right side. Sam Tevi manned both
Tackle spots for Utah throughout his college career.2018: G/C Scott Quessenberry
– 6th roundAt UCLA Scott Quessenberry began his career at Left Guard Womens Jatavis Brown Jersey , moved inside to Center before eventually landing at Left Guard. Tom Telesco has even praised his interior versatility
during his press conference this offseason.HealthQuite a few Offensive Lineman
the Chargers have drafted have been stung by injuries. The O-Lineman from the
’16 draft class, Max Tuerk and Donavon Clark, never stayed healthy enough to
play a game for the team. Chris Watt started 8 games his entire career, DJ
Fluker had his troubles with concussions and Forrest Lamp suffered an ACL
injury, had knee surgery and has still not played a meaningful snap for the
Chargers.Dalton Risner started 50 of 51 games he played in. Consistency is
heavily valued in the Chargers organization and Risner is as steady as they
come.CharacterThis is where it seals it for me. Telesco & co. have never
taken a chance on a draft prospect with character concerns. For that reason
that’s why I think they are out on popular DTs at #28: Jeffrey Simmons and Jerry
Tillery. Not only was Risner a three-year captain but while in college he got
heavily involved in an organization called the Rise Up Foundation. Take a look
at this heart-warming piece on Risner and his contributions:My takeDrafting
Dalton Risner makes sense when you take into account the depth along the
Defensive Line and Safety in this 2019 draft class. Since the Chargers are
drafting at the end of each round grabbing the best Tackle early before the
depth falls off a cliff at your next pick at #60 is a way to take care of a need
without having to reach for a major developmental project later on. From that
standpoint I understand. I have Risner graded as a second round player and the
fifth best Tackle prospect. The pick would not excite me but I would understand
drafting for need. I have my concerns about Risner’s footwork in pass
protection. He had his issues with speed rushers and I think his kick slide is
inconsistent sometimes giving pass rushers an easy path off the edge. If things
don’t work out at Right Tackle, Risner could kick inside and be a good Guard as
well which is going to be a need for the Chargers in the future.For what it’s
worth, PFF likes Dalton Risner a lot:
Posted 17 Sep 2019

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