Former San Diego Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson had a busy week on his free agent tour and ended it by going to dinner with Jets head coach Rex Ryan, general manager Mike Tannenbaum and other team brass. In the end, it looks like ... (Continue reading)
Despite only adding one player thus far (waiver wire running back Marcus Mason), the San Diego Chargers have had a very busy offseason so far. Whether it be tendering restricted free agents, making trades, or releasing expensive veterans, San Diego ... (Continue reading)
2006 third-round draft pick Charlie Whitehurst has found himself mired at the bottom of San Diego’s depth chart. The team has its long term answer at quarterback in Philip Rivers, one of four players to earn MVP votes in 2009. Behind ... (Continue reading)
While the order may be in question, it is at least the general consensus that the team has three primary needs this offseason—cornerback, running back, and nose tackle. Having lost a starter at each of the three positions this offseason, ... (Continue reading)
If you are looking at past years’ draft results and transactions, you would have a better chance of finding a "Ryan Leaf for Governor" pin rather than finding a Charger first round trade up on draft day. While the team has ... (Continue reading)
I'm very excited about the San Diego Chargers new addition to the RB position. Two words: Marcus Mason. Why am I excited about this guy? If you look at any of his highlights from college until joining the NFL as ... (Continue reading)
The popular thought is that the Chargers need to use the 28th overall pick in this year's 2010 NFL draft to replace LaDainian Tomlinson. But that really isn't the case. There are too many decent options available via free agency, restricted free ... (Continue reading)
With LaDainian Tomlinson and Jamal Williams hitting the open waters of free agency and Antonio Cromartie given a transcontinental change of address, the three big needs for San Diego are obvious: starting running back, nose tackle, and cornerback. What is less ... (Continue reading)
Going into the offseason, San Diego had one primary need to go along with a host of secondary notions. That primary need was, of course, at running back. LaDainian Tomlinson’s removal was almost guaranteed before the playoffs ever started, then cemented ... (Continue reading)
"With the 28th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the San Diego Chargers select Ryan Mathews out of Fresno State." Those are words that a lot of people are wondering if they're going to hear, especially Mathews himself. There's no question ... (Continue reading)