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• The Los Angeles Chargers Even if you are at Number 5: You still have a chance to win the Jackpot 5: Marvin Harrison Jr. The Chargers’ best case scenario in the Round 1 draft would be to fall as high as the fifth pick.
• On Day 2, the emphasis is on defensive play. Ruke Orhorhoro You can also find out more about the following: Andru Phillips The Chargers could use some talent to improve their defense.
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We charge forward NFL Draft in 2024 (get it?Our seven-round mock team draft continues with this Los Angeles Chargers. Here’s what Los Angeles could expect from the draft weekend now that Jim Harbaugh has taken over.
Choose 5 in Round 1: WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
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It doesn’t take much to explain this. It’s not hard to imagine. Marvin Harrison Jr. It is the Chargers No. 1 on their big board. Chargers big board. He will be No. Even with the top four quarterbacks still available, I don’t think they would trade the pick. Then they’d trade one back to the New York Giants They can select a quarterback, while still allowing the Chargers to get Harrison. However, this could be risky because the Giants are also in need of a wide receiver.
Round 2, Pick 37: DT Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson
Chargers brings back the Chargers Joey Bosa You can also find out more about the following: Khalil Mack Orhorhoro could play one of the two end spots in a projected 3-4 defense. Orhorhoro would be able to play either end in a 3-4 projected defense. Orhorhoro is 6’4″ and weighs 294 pounds. This may be a little lighter than most interior defensive linemen but he would fit perfectly as the Chargers defensive end. His athletic test scores were high in the upper 80th to low 90th percentages. Right now, he wins too much on athleticism. But if he focuses more on his fundamentals and less on his athleticism, a lot of versatility can be seen.
Round 3, Pick 69: CB Andru Phillips, Kentucky
Los Angeles is in need of another cornerback. The Chargers projected depth chart currently is Asante SamuelWho can play, but who is under 5’11” and weighs 180 pounds? Kristian Fulton A one-year agreement is available. Michigan Phillips was a man coverage defender that played with a great deal of aggression and agility under Harbaugh. Phillips showed no fear at the Senior Bowl. The combine saw him post impressive scores for explosiveness in both the broad and vertical jumps. Although he’s only 10 pounds heavier than Samuel, the extra length and weight make a huge difference in his coverage style.
Round 4, Pick 105: CB Tykee Smith, Georgia
Smith, who’s a cornerback/safety hybrid and has made his home in the nickel position over the past couple of years, is another example of a player with aggressive coverage. He is a big man, weighing over 200 pounds. This gives him the strength and agility to tackle tight ends. In the end, I think he would be a good fit for the Chargers, because of his willingness to tackle. He can wrap and make some fumbles. Harbaugh will not be able to get his man. Mike Sainristil Smith was a pivot who would have been a great pick earlier in the draft.
Round 4, Pick 110: LB Cedric Gray, North Carolina
Chargers lose two of their starters from last season Eric Kendricks You can also find out more about the following: Kenneth Murray Now playing somewhere else. They are a combination of Nick Niemann, Daiyan Henley You can also find out more about the following: Denzel Perryman. The team might be looking for a Linebacker earlier than the 4th round. Michigan linebacker Junior Colson Harbaugh will likely be on the radar of many (due to his connection with Harbaugh), Cedric Gray You can learn more about this by clicking here. You need to have several years of experience as an aspiring contributor.
Round 5, Pick 140: RB Isaac Guerendo, Louisville
The following are some alternatives to the word “Advantage” Austin Ekeler Now on to the Washington CommandersThe Chargers’ backfield is awash with opportunities to carry (and receive) the ball. The team has signed Gus Edwards Chargers have also been battling for the starting spot. Isaiah Spiller, Elijah Dotson You can also find out more about the following: Jarrett Patterson. Guerendo has never been the starter in either Wisconsin You can also find out more about LouisvilleSo it’s hard to imagine him doing so on Day 3 of the draft. Guerendo’s combine numbers show he has the 73rd-percentile weight and height, as well as 98th-, 97th-95% percentiles in terms of 40-yard sprint, vertical jump and broad leap. You take a risk on someone with these physical abilities, even if they only get a couple of opportunities in the beginning.
Round 6, Pick 186: OT Nathan Thomas, Louisiana
Round 7, Pick 225: C Dylan McMahon, N.C. State
Round 7, Pick 253: S Josh Proctor, Ohio State
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