
Nate Gosney
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2 days ago |
lastwordonsports.com | Nate Gosney |Nathan Gosney
Draft buzz has had the Chargers taking a receiver since the beginning of last year’s offseason. Whether it was Malik Nabers or Marvin Harrison Jr, the Chargers were always mocked to select a receiver. They opted to take Joe Alt last season then taking Ladd McConkey in round 2. This process was very successful. Now moving into this year’s offseason, the same idea is prevalent.
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6 days ago |
lastwordonsports.com | Nate Gosney |Nathan Gosney
The Los Angeles Chargers have become a factory for taking defensive backs from anywhere and everywhere and making them into serviceable starters. Whether it was the ability to take two fifth-round rookies and turn them into real NFL-caliber starters, or taking Tony Jefferson, who was coming out of retirement and making him into a real contributor, the Bolts have something special in their development/scheme to create the most for their guys.
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1 week ago |
lastwordonsports.com | Nate Gosney |Nathan Gosney
On April 4, the Los Angeles Chargers signed former #3 overall selection, Trey Lance, to a $6.2 million deal. This led plenty of Chargers fans to wonder why they would spend so much money on a guy who has yet to prove that he is even a capable backup. So with that said, what are the reasons for this move? Why Did The Chargers Sign Trey Lance For Six Million Dollars?
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1 week ago |
lastwordonsports.com | Nate Gosney |Nathan Gosney
The 2025 NFL Draft is right around the corner for the Los Angeles Chargers… and the other 31 NFL teams. The difference for the Chargers is that they are quite difficult to mock as their roster is set up in a way to take the best player available at nearly every position. This philosophy is exactly what the Baltimore Ravens are known for and why they have been so successful over the last few decades.
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2 weeks ago |
lastwordonsports.com | Nate Gosney |Nathan Gosney
After the 2025 NFL Combine interview with Chargers General Manager, Joe Hortiz, the biggest news that came out was Hortiz’s idea to move former first-round Chargers pick, Zion Johnson to Center. Is this a plausible solution for the Chargers? Does this give them the best five offensive linemen out on the field? Former Chargers First Round Pick Could Be Moving Positions“I think he can do it.
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