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2023 Chargers Draft To Strengthen Weaknesses, Not Stack Weapons

2023 Chargers Draft To Strengthen Weaknesses, Not Stack Weapons

FromBolt Bros Chargers Podcast


2023 Chargers Draft To Strengthen Weaknesses, Not Stack Weapons

FromBolt Bros Chargers Podcast

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This mock draft is an opinion-based analysis of the needs of the 2023 Chargers. The discussion focuses on the importance of selecting players that address the team's weaknesses rather than selecting the flashy toys that could be given to Justin Herbert. It is suggested that the Chargers should find speed to stretch the field for the offense, and that there are options available through mock drafts that could help the team. The mock draft also suggests that the Chargers should prioritize players that address their weaknesses, such as tight ends and wide receivers, as well as finding speed. Overall, the mock draft aims to provide the Chargers with a strategy that will help them find the best players available to help them succeed in the 2023 season.

This mock draft was done without any trades. The players discussed were Will Anderson, Tyra Wilson, Jaylen Carter, Bryce Young, Quinton Johnson, Christian Gonzalez, Devin Witherspoon, and Paris Johnson Jr. Quentin Johnson has been climbing the draft boards lately, and the topic of building the team correctly with the right players was discussed. It was suggested that the team needs a linebacker, edge rusher, defensive tackle, or running back. Austin Eler was mentioned as being a great running back, but the question of whether or not it would upset him to have a high draft pick for a running back was raised. The overarching theme of the conversation was that the team needs should be prioritized over team wants.

The speaker was discussing potential draft picks for their team, focusing on the defensive line. They considered Kale Caney, as he could pair up with Morgan and Tito Aboa. With other edge players being taken, the speaker then shifted their focus to Bijan Robinson. Robinson could be a long-term investment for the team, as well as a great weapon for Justin Herbert. He is a good runner and blocker, and there is potential for him to line up in the slot and become a pass catcher. Overall, Robinson would be a great addition to strengthen their defensive line.

The conversation focuses on how the Los Angeles Chargers need a running back upgrade. Austin Nicholas is an absolute stud when it comes to touchdowns, but the Chargers need a guy that can carry the ball 15-20 times a game. Austin Eckler is more of a scat back. Joshua Kelly is fitting in well and Isaiah Spiller was drafted last year, but the Chargers need a massive upgrade in the run game. The speaker suggests Bajan Robinson at 21, as he would be a great weapon for Justin Herbert and would help to lockdown games. They would have loved to have selected Colgic, Murphy's Nolan Smith, or Will McDonald's.


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Released:
Apr 20, 2023
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