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streaming, picks, order, and more Tim Heitman-USA TODAY SportsThe 2019 NFL Draft
is here! The draft begins Thursday night, April 25 at 5 p.m. Pacific
Time.Thursday night will be just the first round . Our Chargers hold the 28th
overall pick.The second and third rounds are Friday night. Rounds four through
seven are all on Saturday. Finally, undrafted free agency begins as soon as the
draft ends.The event will be televised from Nashville on ESPN/ESPN2, NFL Network
and ABC (for the first time). Patrick Mahomes will join ABC’s live coverage of
the first round Thursday night.For Chargers-specific round-one coverage, tune
into our live draft show on YouTube.We’ll have you covered the entire weekend
here at Bolts From The BlueStart timesRound 1: Thursday
Womens Junior Seau Jersey , April 25, 5 p.m. Pacific TimeRounds 2-3: Friday, April 26, 4 p.m. Pacific TimeRounds 4-7: Saturday, April 27, 9 a.m.
Pacific TimeHow to watchLocation: Nashville, Tennessee.Television coverage: NFL
Network, ESPN/ESPN2, ABCInternet stream: FuboTVTotal picks: 254 total
selectionsSelection time limitsDay 1: Round 1 (10 minutes per pick)Day 2: Round
2 (seven minutes per pick) • Round 3 (five minutes per pick)Day 3: Rounds 4-6
(five minutes per pick) • Round 7 (four minutes per pick)(Compensatory picks =
four minutes)NFL Draft order (first round)Arizona CardinalsSan Francisco
49ersNew York JetsOakland RaidersTampa Bay BuccaneersNew York GiantsJacksonville
JaguarsDetroit LionsBuffalo BillsDenver BroncosCincinnati BengalsGreen Bay
PackersMiami DolphinsAtlanta FalconsWashington RedskinsCarolina PanthersNew York
GiantsMinnesota VikingsTennessee TitansPittsburgh SteelersSeattle
SeahawksBaltimore RavensHouston TexansOakland RaidersPhiladelphia
EaglesIndianapolis ColtsOakland RaidersLos Angeles ChargersSeattle SeahawksGreen
Bay PackersLos Angeles RamsNew England PatriotsChargers 2019 NFL Draft picks
(seven picks)Round 1: Pick No. 28overallRound 2: Pick No. 60 overallRound 3:
Pick No. 91 overallRound 4: Pick No. 130 overallRound 5: Pick No. 166
overallRound 6: Pick No. 200 overallRound 7: Pick No. 242 overallProspects
attending the draftDE Josh Allen • CB DeAndre Baker • DE Nick Bosa • WR Marquise
Brown • DE Brian Burns • LB Devin Bush • OT Andre Dillard • TE Noah Fant • OT
Cody Ford • TE T.J. Hockenson • RB Josh Jacobs • QB Daniel Jones • QB Drew Lock
• WR D.K. Metcalf • QB Kyler Murray • DT Ed Oliver • DE Montez Sweat • OT Jawaan
Taylor • LB Devin White • DT Christian Wilkins • OT Jonah Williams • DT Quinnen
Williams Welcome everyone to the first mailbag of the 2019 calendar year. We’ve
got some good questions lined up so let’s try and fill this empty void of an
off-season with some good conversation.Here we..."Welcome everyone to the first
mailbag of the 2019 calendar year. We’ve got some good questions lined up so
let’s try and fill this empty void of an off-season with some good
conversation.Here we go.My two biggest preferences in the first round at the
moment are offensive tackle and interior defensive line.There is a wealth of
offensive tackles at the top of the draft and there is a good chance one may
fall to the Chargers at 28. Same goes for defensive line. If there is an early
run on quarterbacks and edge rushers, there are some good trench players that
may slide into the end of day one.Some of the more realistic names that could be
there at pick 28 are Notre Dame defensive tackle Jerry Tillery, Washington State
offensive tackle Andre Dillard, and Clemson defensie tackle Dexter Lawrence.Man,
you’re coming in hot with the controversial questions.This question would be
much tougher to answer if Forrest Lamp was a starter this season and did
everything we expected of him. But my wife is pretty great and that is the
obvious choice here.I’m keeping all of my fingers crossed for a Forrest Lamp
breakout year in 2019 and I hope all of you will do the same.Offensive line:LT
Russell OkungLG Dan FeeneyC Mike PounceyRG Forrest LampRT Draft Pick (Greg
Little, Andre Dillard, Jawaan Taylor
Doug Flutie Jersey , David Edwards)Defensive Line:DE Joey BosaDT Darius PhilonDT Draft Pick (Renell Wren, Jerry Tillery, Dexter Lawrence, Christian
Wilkins)I don’t have a true ranking for the guys at the Senior Bowl just because
I mostly watched the offensive and defensive linemen during the week. If I had
to name my five favorite players from Mobile, they would be:Notre Dame running
back Dexter Lawrence - He looked awesome all week. Hit the holes hard, excelled
on zone runs, and showed some soft hands in the passing game. He was as
consistent as anyone during the showcase.Washington State offensive tackle Andre
Dillard - His polished footwork and mechanics in pass protection were visibly
ahead of the pack in Mobile. His weigh-in and measurements were all excellent
and it’d be tough not take him in the first round. If he can clean up his run
game mechanics, he will have one of the highest floors at the position.Texas
A&M defensive tackle Daylon Mack - A former five-star recruit, Mack finally
put it all together during the all-star showcases. He first dominated the Shrine
Game before getting the call up to the Senior Bowl and continuing his
eye-turning performance. You could count on one hand how many times he lost a
rep in 1-on-1’s, if you could even find one.New Mexico State linebacker Terrill
Hanks - Hanks was one of the biggest winners of the weigh-ins at the Senior
Bowl. He came in at a chiseled 234 pounds at an even 6-foot-2. He also possesses
a massive 80 1/2 inch wingspan, one that bests a number of offensive tackles who
also attended the showcase. All week, Hanks was a menace in stopping the run.
Stoning running back after running back in the hole. If you’re looking for this
year’s Darius Leonard, Hanks may be your guy.Mississippi State center Elgton
Jenkins - Even with consensus top center Garret Bradbury also in attendance,
Jenkins did a hell of a job showcasing his strength and power during the week.
Even against the likes of the aforementioned Daylon Mack, Jenkins had the answer
to just about every tackle that he faced. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Jenkins
shoot up draft boards and potentially find a landing spot early on day two.I
have a bad feeling that they are going to let Perryman go and allow Verrett to
stay another year. But
http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-trevor-williams-jersey , as always, if the money is right, I don’t see why they both can’t stay. Perryman
really makes this defense better, we’ve seen plenty of the defense with and
without him over the last few seasons. We’ve also seen how good this defense can
be without Verrett. It’s tough. These are good players. But it’s a business.My
top three at the moment are Florida right tackle Jawaan Taylor, Notre Dame’s
Jerry Tillery, and Washington State’s Andre DillardTaylor is a perfect balance
between a mauler and a nimble protector. After being a 350-pound high school
recruit, Taylor has trimmed himself down to 330 pounds, allowing him to gain
some agility while maintaining his brutish nature. I would feel very content
with him joining up with Russell Okung to help protect Philip Rivers in his last
few years in the NFL.Tillery is a 6-foot-7 presence that would be a refreshing
site in the middle of the Chargers defense. When I watch him, I see a lighter
version of Akiem Hicks. Hicks has about 35 pounds on Tillery and is known better
for stopping the run while Tillery has a nice bag of pass-rushing tricks up his
sleeve. But it’s the intimidation factor that interests me the most. Guys like
Hicks and Calais Campbell always draw attention.And I spoke on Dillard in an
above question so refer back to that for my opinion on him.Scharping was one of
the biggest letdowns of the entire Senior Bowl. He constantly gave up ground in
pass protection without making the defender earn it and didn’t show much of
anything that you would want in an NFL offensive linemen. His feet were heavy
and there isn’t a chance in hell he would survive on the outside.My favorite dog
breed is the Caucasian Ovcharka, or Caucasian Sheperd. They are massive dogs
that can grow to be 180-200 pounds. Back in the day, they were used to help hunt
bears, if that tells you anything...I think they keep him. He had a good 2017.
One bad year shouldn’t turn their entire opinion of him sour. As a former UDFA,
he’s already achieved more than most have. They’ll keep him for at least another
year or two.