The Chargers only had 2 top-100 picks, but they made the most of them and found plenty of value on Day 3. Brentley12 breaks down and grades LA's draft class. Check it out. FrontOffice33 | NFLDraft | BoltUp
The Los Angeles Chargers are a team that’s firmly in win-now mode and have lofty expectations entering year three of quarterback Justin Herbert’s career. The team narrowly missed the postseason last year and all they have done since is add a future Hall of Famer in Khalil Mack, a Pro Bowl level corner in J.C Jackson and re-sign talented receiver Mike Williams.
Johnson has starting experience at both tackle and guard and even showed some ability at center during the Senior Bowl. For the Chargers, he projects as the team’s starting right guard from day one and will shore up the team’s interior, further protecting Justin Hebert and helping this run game get going. Overall, while this pick may not be flashy, I think it’s one that will pay massive dividends.
Woods is an ultra-fast and rangy safety who has outstanding ball production. He is a playmaker in the backend of the defense who should be able to thrive playing deep and capitalizing on errant throws due to the Chargers’ elite pass rush. He is a tough tackler even though he likes size and strength, and he will bring a swagger to the defense that meshes with players like James and Asante Samuel.
He’s a big, physical runner with excellent contact balance and impressive lateral agility for a back his size. He is a back-to-back 1,000-yard rusher in the SEC and has shown an ability to be effective on all three downs. The Chargers knew they needed to get better behind Austin Ekeler and they couldn’t have done a better job to me than Spiller. Absolute home run.
Well, apparently Salyer’s fall was due to injury concerns which makes sense because based on film alone he should have been long gone by the sixth round. Salyer has the versatility to develop into a starting level right tackle or guard should his medicals check out. He is yet another excellent addition to the Chargers’ offense.This pick was a bit of a reach as Taylor looked like more of a UDFA than a draft pick, but in the sixth round, we are splitting hairs.
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