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Will Mike Williams Reach His Potential This Year?

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    Los Angeles Chargers Daily Links: Spotlighting undrafted rookie Steven Richardson - Travis WakemanDespite the selection of Jones http://www.sandiegochargersteamonline.com/joey-bosa-jersey , I still wouldn’t call the defensive tackle spot deep or really even close to that. The suspension facing Liuget opens the door for other players and one of those players could be Richardson.Where will the team fall apart in 2018? - Tyler SchoonWe can’t act like this has never happened before. Once, in 2015, the Chargers barely squeaked out a win in a 30-27 shootout with Josh McCown and the Browns. They only came away with the winning field goal because a Browns player was offside on the attempt then-kicker Josh Lambo missed. In 2016, the winless Browns beat the Chargers to get what is now their only win in the past two seasons.Mike Williams Seen as a Fantasy Bargain in 2018 - Chris Hayre“To me, Mike Williams is a lock to be a top-30 fantasy wide receiver,” Koh said. “And he has the talent level -- and he has the opportunity now -- to really explode onto the scene.”Five Reasons Why the Chargers Will Make the 2018 NFL Playoffs - Adam Rank (video)From a deep pass attack to an elite pass-rush duo, Adam Rank details five reasons why he thinks the Chargers are a lock for the playoffs in 2018Former Clemson receiver Artavis Scott is making a charge in Los Angeles - Tyreese Ingram“I thought it helped me a lot with my growth as a player, being around Keenan( Allen), Geremy(Davis), Tyrell(Williams) http://www.sandiegochargersteamonline.com/jahleel-addae-jersey , and Travis(Benjamin), veteran guys, to just show me the ropes and how to be a pro athlete,” he also told the media. “Just getting in the playbook, learning different systems with our concepts, with our team. It was good for me to have a year under my belt and just come out here playing more confident.”Social Media Information:BFTB Facebook Page: Click here to like our pageBFTB Twitter: Follow @BFTB_ChargersThe Lightning Round Twitter: Follow @Lightning_RoundThe Lightning Round Facebook: Click here to like our pageBFTB Manager: Richard Wade: Follow @RichardWadeChargers Offensive Line Ranks 23rd in the NFL by Pro Football Focus Earlier today, Pro Football Focus’ Mike Renner dropped his latest NFL offensive line rankings of the league’s best units heading into the 2018 season. These rankings are updated from a previous post that ranked the units immediately following the end of last season.It’s not that I was expecting the Chargers’ unit to be a top-10 group or anything like that, but I definitely didn’t expect them to be in the bottom third of the entire league. The Bolts were actually a top team in terms of the least amount of sacks given up while Rivers owned the lowest percentage of being sacked when under pressure.However, it’s not the most surprising thing to see them lower than expected by the fans. We are already gassing up a line that will bring back Forrest Lamp and the addition of Mike Pouncey to replace Spencer Pulley and Kenny Wiggins. Both Pulley and Wiggins rated at the very bottom of their respective positions in pressures allowed. You obviously have nowhere but up to go from there.If you don’t feel like checking out the entire article, here’s what Mr. Renner had to say about the Bolts:Overall Grades From Last Season for Projected StartersLeft Tackle: Russell Okung http://www.sandiegochargersteamonline.com/dan-feeney-jersey , 77.4 overall gradeLeft Guard: Dan Feeney, 48.5Center: Mike Pouncey, 46.5Right Guard: Forrest Lamp, 91.7* (2016 college grade)Right Tackle: Joe Barksdale, 50.7“There is a lot of projection here with Dan Feeney and Forrest Lamp in Year 2 as well as Mike Pouncey, but it’s impossible to think things could get worse. Kenny Wiggins allowed the most pressures of any guard in the league last year (41) while Spencer Pulley allowed the most of any center (38). Simply getting those two out of the lineup has to be worth something.”Once training camp gets underway, I expect the line to gel fairly quickly. Bringing in a veteran at center will make that connection with Philip Rivers click faster and I’d expect Lamp to get up to speed fast than your average first-year starter. My hopes are about as high as anyone’s with this unit and I think everyone else shouldn’t worry about getting their hopes up, either.Now excuse me, I’m going splinter my office desk with how hard I’m about to knock on it.

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