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Desmond King Jerseys Stitched , signed in 2016, was good for up to 85.5 million and a 14.25 mil/year average. That’s likely far too rich for the Chargers at a position they just used a third-round pick on in last year’s draft, but if they deem the need for help in the interior as bad as most fans do, I could see them offering maybe a 3-year, 30 mil/yr deal to get his services for the next couple years.In recent years, when the Chargers have waited on their “splash” signing of the off-season, they’ve given 3 years, 39 million to Casey Hayward
Youth Casey Hayward Jerseys , 4 years, 53 million to left tackle Russell Okung, and 2 years, 15 million to center Mike Pouncey. Those all sort’ve float around the 8-13 million per year average I expect them to use on a free agent this season. But at the end of the day, if Jackson believes he should still get paid as a top-6 defensive tackle in the league, the Bolts may have to find some reinforcements elsewhere this free agency period. Your daily dose of Los Angeles Chargers news & notes from around the web." Chargers Daily LinksLos Angeles Chargers Daily Links: Can Mike Williams have an even bigger breakout in 2019?New,6commentsYour daily dose of Los Angeles Chargers news & notes from around the web.PDTBreakout fantasy wide receivers for 2019 - Jeff RatcliffeThough he’s been somewhat slow to develop in the pro level, Williams started to show signs of fantasy life last season with two top-10 weekly fantasy finishes and an impressive 10 touchdowns. A big part of his success in the touchdown department came from Philip Rivers’ willingness to look his way in the red zone. Nine of Williams’ 10 scores came on end-zone targets
Casey Hayward Jerseys Stitched , and his 11 end-zone targets was three more than Keenan Allen. That may not seem like a big difference, but keep in mind that Allen had more than twice as many targets overall.1 Big Regret Each NFL Team Should Have This Offseason - Kristopher Knox"Jahleel has been the consummate professional," head coach Anthony Lynn said when Addae was released, per Jeremy Bergman of NFL.com. "He's a leader in the locker room ... a high character individual, hard worker and a great mentor to a lot of the younger guys, especially the guys in the defensive backfield."The Chargers offensive line must improve if they wish to be Super Bowl champions - Andrew De FazioNames such as Dan Feeney, Sam Tevi and Forrest Lamp will be counted on to progress from last season, while Mike Pouncey will continue to produce as he did in 2018. Offensive tackle Russell Okung is dealing with an unspecified injury so it will be interesting to see if he will be available for training camp. If not that could be a major scare for all Chargers fans.Every NFL Team's Biggest X-Factor for 2019 - Kristopher KnoxThe Los Angeles Chargers managed to have a dynamic passing attack in 2018 even without emerging tight end Hunter Henry
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