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Chargers Announce Signing of 21
in Maps Discussion Wed Nov 14, 2018 6:49 amby huangjian123 • Farseer | 342 Posts | 3420 Points
Undrafted Free Agents As of Saturday night Youth Trevor Williams Jersey , the Chargers announced the signing of 21 undrafted free agents. The UDFA haul includes players from major college programs to smaller schools that you may not have heard of until now.The UDFA class is highlighted by Alabama cornerback Tony Brown. Brown, also known as “Crazy Tony” by his former Tide teammates, is one of the fastest players in the entire 2018 class. He ran a blazing 4.35-second 40-yard dash at the combine and would instantly be the fastest player on the team. He played in all 14 games this past season while collecting 31 total tackles, two passes defended, and a single interception.Another name to keep an eye is former Minnesota defensive tackle Steven Richardson. At 6-feet tall and 292 pounds, Richardson may seem undersized but he was as disruptive as they come in the Big Ten. He finished his career as a Golden Gopher with 103 tackles, 28.5 for loss, 12.5 sacks to go along with five forced fumbles in 48 games.After not selecting a single offensive tackle during the draft, the Chargers picked up two tackles that each have four years of starting experience. The first is massive 6-foot-7, 310-pound Zach Crabtree of Oklahoma State who was paramount in keeping prolific quarterback Mason Rudolph on his feet. The second is Chris Durant out of William & Mary. The 6-foot-4, 310-pound tackle was a three-time Third-Team All-CAA who handled blindside responsibilities his entire career with the Tribe.Here is the complete list of the newest members of the Los Angeles Chargers:Tony Brown, CB, Alabama B.J Clay, CB, Georgia StateZachary Crabtree, OT, Oklahoma StateChris Durant, OT, William & MaryMarcus Edmond, CB, ClemsonBrandon Facyson, CB, Virginia TechZack Golditch, OG, Colorado StateBijhon Jackson http://www.chargersfootballauthentics.com/keenan-allen-jersey-authentic , DT, ArkansasAlbert Havili, DE, Eastern WashingtonD’Juan Hines, LB, HoustonCole Hunt, TE, TCUTevin Lawson, DE, Nicolls StateBen Johnson, TE, KansasJ.J. Jones, WR, West GeorgiaAnthony Manzo-Lewis, FB, AlbanyDetrez Newsome, RB, Western CarolinaSteven Richardson, DT, MinnesotaNic Shimonek, QB, Texas TechTrenton Scott, OG, Grambling StateKent Shelby, WR Womens Mike Pouncey Jersey , McNeese StateShane Tripucka, P, Texas A&M2018 NFL Fan Vote Mock Draft - Carolina Panthers Are on the Clock - Pick 24 Because they’re the Patriots, arguably the best offensive tackle in the draft fell to them at pick #23 and that is who you selected on their behalf.First overall voting total: Cleveland BrownsSecond overall voting total: New York GiantsThird overall voting total: New York JetsFourth overall voting total: Cleveland BrownsFifth overall voting total: Denver BroncosSixth overall voting total: Indianapolis ColtsSeventh overall voting total: Tampa Bay BuccaneersEighth overall voting total: Chicago BearsNinth overall voting total: San Francisco 49ersTenth overall voting total: Oakland Raiders11th overall voting total: Miami Dolphins12th overall voting total: Buffalo Bills13th overall voting total: Washington Redskins14th overall voting total: Green Bay Packers15th overall voting total: Arizona Cardinals16th overall voting total: Baltimore Ravens17th overall voting total: Los Angeles Chargers18th overall voting total: Seattle Seahawks19th overall voting totals: Dallas Cowboys20th overall voting totals: Detroit Lions21st overall voting totals: Cincinnati Bengals22nd overall voting totals: Buffalo Bills23rd overall voting totals: New England PatriotsThe Carolina Panthers are now on the clock!DT Maurice Hurst: He’s a 3-tech and he’s a good one. He’s a little on the small size, but he’s an athlete.DE Harold Landry: He lacks ideal size, but Landry has excellent burst and is likely to be a productive pro.CB Jaire Alexander: There is some concern about his ability to stay healthy, but Alexander is quick and instinctive.WR Courtland Sutton: He’s a possession receiver. He’s big, he’s tough, and he lacks quickness.LB Leighton Vander Esch: An athletic, 3-down linebacker, Vander Esch could definitely be a mid-1st round pick.WR D.J. Moore: Probably a slot receiver in the NFL, he has the quickness for it and could also add value as a returner.CB Mike Hughes: The UCF product is a short but physical corner. He lacks experience which gives a somewhat steeper learning curve as he enters the NFL.CB Isaiah Oliver: He has an elite combination of size and speed but has some technical deficiencies and is a less than stellar tackler.QB Mason Rudolph: Some think Oklahoma State’s Rudolph is a Day 2 prospect, but others disagree and his numbers were certainly impressive.RB Sony Michel: A north-south runner who can run through arm tackles, Michel is a potential first-round talent.OT Kolton Miller: The UCLA product has good size and length, but there are questions about his athleticism.C Billy Price: Ohio State’s Price has good strength, but lacks length which is not a huge concern at center. He plays with an edge, but that also occasionally gets him in trouble.DE Arden Key: There are plenty of red flags here, but he has the potential to be a quality pass rusher in the NFL.S Justin Reid: He has the athletic ability and ball skills that let you see him as a potential first-round pick.WR James Washington: He has a limited route tree and was not challenged much by Big 12 defenses, but he gets open deep and makes big plays.WR Christian Kirk: Lacks desirable speed, but he is quick and works well underneath. Probably limited to playing in the slot.DE Sam Hubbard: He has the size and motor to play at DE, but he lacks the athleticism that would allow him to excel as a pass rusher.S Ronnie Harrison: Alabama’s Harrison has the size and athleticism you want from a safety, but he plays a bit out of control and has technical deficiencies.
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