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The Chargers met with Antonio Gates this week about
in General Discussion Mon Nov 25, 2019 4:28 amby chenyan94 • Farseer | 293 Posts | 2930 Points
the tight end’s future. Gates already has said he hopes to keep playing for the team.The Chargers appear more open to that possibility than they were at this time last season.The Chargers bid farewell to Gates in the 2018 offseason only to bring him back after Hunter Henry‘s torn anterior cruciate ligament in May.“My heart says http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-derwin-james-jersey , yeah, he’ll be back next year,” Chargers General Manager Tom Telesco said this week, via Sam Fortier of The Athletic. “But you put your G.M. hat on, and you look at what’s the role, where are resources are with the cap.“We’ll come to that conclusion a lot quicker than we did last year.”The salary cap obviously will play a part in whether the Chargers invite Gates back for a 17th season as will the other players they have at the position. Henry and blocker Virgil Green will return as the team’s top tight ends. The Chargers also like reserve Sean Culkin, according to Fortier.Gates Womens Antonio Gates Jersey , though, is a bigger contributor in the locker room and tight ends room than perhaps he is on the field at this point in his career. He caught only 28 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns while appearing in every regular-season game this season.“When I play, I play with 110 percent. I play to win. I play as a teammate,” Gates said earlier this week. “Hopefully they’ll be able to see that and try to make the right decisions for the upcoming season.” One of the more interesting undrafted free agents brought in by the Chargers has got to be former Northern Illinois linebacker/defensive end Josh Corcoran.At 6-foot-3 and 250+ pounds, Corcoran..." Latest NewsLos Angeles Chargers NewsChargers Offseason2019 Chargers UDFA Profile: NIU DE/LB Josh CorcoranNew,2commentsPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:2019 Chargers UDFA Profile: NIU DE/LB Josh CorcoranTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Steven Branscombe/Getty ImagesOne of the more interesting undrafted free agents brought in by the Chargers has got to be former Northern Illinois linebacker/defensive end Josh Corcoran.At 6-foot-3 and 250+ pounds, Corcoran played on the opposite side of the defensive line with All-American edge rusher Sutton Smith who was ended up being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Smith has been one of the most productive players in the country over the last two years but Corcoran was a force in his own right and had himself a breakout year in 2018.After combining for 14 tackles-for-loss and 6.5 sacks during his sophomore and junior seasons Denzel Perryman Jersey , Corcoran collected 12.5 tackles behind the line and 10 sacks (second only to his teammate, Smith) during his final collegiate campaign. He was unsurprisingly named a second team All-MAC selection following the season.It’ll be interesting to see where the team believes is the best place for the ‘tweener.His measurables are the spitting image of Kyle Emanuel and they are essentially going through the same transition from college to the pros. After playing as a true defensive end for the Huskies, Corcoran is currently listed as a linebacker on the team’s online roster. If he is transitioning to a stand-up linebacker, a la Emanuel, then the Chargers may view him as a base strongside linebacker, which is almost irrelevant at this point as the team is rarely in their base personnel, if at all.The team may also view Corcoran in the same light as Uchenna Nwosu http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-craig-mager-jersey , who played on the edge at USC before playing a bit more off-ball during his rookie season. Nwosu was inevitably placed back around the line of scrimmage late in the season and the decision reaped instant rewards as we all got to witness the his strip-sack of Lamar Jackson to seal the team’s playoff victory at Baltimore.Corcoran is definitely a player that will have to be placed in the right situation to find success at the next level. When it comes to the Chargers’ defense as of late, the chances of that are fairly high. If Corcoran gets shoved into the off-ball linebacker group, I think he’s got a 0.00% chance of succeeding. If he gets placed in the the same light as Nwosu and he adds some value along the edge, then he might have a shot in hell of sticking around.
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