2020 Chargers Training Camp and Final 53 Discussion
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostPopper sees a rapidly developing chemistry between TT & HH.
We will see more 12 Personnel
and even 13 Personnel packages this year.
Lots of action for Virgil Green and Stephen Anderson.
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http://noceilingsfootball.com/3-reas...ardest-defend/
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UDFA CB Javelin Guidry released by Jets. I’d love to take a look at him as a Special Teamer.
Javelin Guidry was able to run in his way into the national spotlight after an exceptional performance at the NFL combine in February.
Showing off his sprinter speed, Guidry ran a time of 4.29 in the 40-yard dash, making him and University of Alabam wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (4.27) the only two players to run a time under 4.3 seconds at this year’s combine.
Also, the 5-foot-9, 193-pound cornerback was able to bench 225 pounds 21 times, becoming the first player to lift that much with a sub-4.3 40-yard dash since 2003, according to NFL Research.
Bottom Line on Javelin Guidry
Javelin Guidry is the walking, breathing definition of a special teams cornerbawith long-term upside. The Utah product has speed that you just cannot teach and is one of most sound tacklers among cornerbacks in this draft class. This alone should give him an inside track to winning a special teams job, and he has defensive upside that a team could try to develop. His combination of speed and strength doesn’t come along that often, so some team will try to make him a starting-caliber slot cornerback. However, there are a lot of obstacles in the way of that happening.
Guidry has the speed and recovery skills to stick with just about anyone, but he still gives up a ton of completions. This is partially because he’s short for the position and thus struggles to break up passes against larger targets. Additionally, he has subpar ball skills and struggles to sense when a pass is coming. These issues compound in zone coverage, as he struggles to diagnose routes and usually gets to the play one step too late. He’s a work in progress on defense, but he’s worth a late-round pick for his special teams potential alone. If he develops into a decent cornerback, that’s just a bonus.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Gilbert Manzano (@GManzano24)
Chargers released FB Gabe Nabers, per source. They plan on bringing him back for practice squad
Chargers like Naber's versatility, but they'll likely add him to active roster on week-to-week basis for matchup purposes
https://twitter.com/GManzano24/statu...03783343464448
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Gilbert Manzano (@GManzano24)
Undrafted rookie RB Darius Bradwell was waived by Chargers, per source
Undrafted rookie NT Breiden Fehoko was waived by Chargers, per source.
Undrafted rookie CB Kevin McGill was released by Chargers, per source
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