May 5, 2009 | Bleacher Report
San Diego Chargers' 2006 Draft: Good, but a Few Wasted Picks
It's time to grade the Saints on their 2006 draft. For grading criteria, if the player made it to the Pro Bowl, he gets an A. If he has started at least 24 games he gets a B. C's are still on the team... by Dustin Roeder 20 reads Opinion It's time to grade the Saints on their 2006 draft.
Despite faith in ORT Clary, Chargers still searching for O-line upgrades
As the Chargers look to position themselves for a run to next year's Super Bowl in Miami, the offensive line - especially the right side - continues to come up as an area of need.
San Diego Chargers Inside Slant
12 pick in 2005. They can only hope to get a player who makes the kind of impact Merriman has delivered.
Needs? Chargers have a few heading into draft
This is no longer seen as the loaded roster it was accepted to be for a few years.
Chargers Team Report - 04/17/09
The Chargers, at No. 16 overall, have their highest pick since snagging Shawne Merriman with the No.
Chargers needs: Fixing the defense a must
Scan the defensive stats from last season and you'll be shocked to see how bad a year it was for the San Diego Chargers on that side of the ball.
San Diego Chargers Draft Needs 2009
Although widely regarded as one of the most talented team in pro football, the San Diego Chargers still have positions on the roster where improvement is needed.
Turner believes using Sproles more will help Tomlinson
" The Chargers will have the highest-paid running back tandem in the NFL in 2009, and coach Norv Turner believes it will serve them well.
Will The Chargers' Offensive Line Improve In 2009?
Any smart NFL fan knows that a good offense starts at the line of scrimmage. Having addressed one piece to the Chargers running game with the retention of Ladainian Tomlinson, now the focus turns to the 2nd, and possibly most important piece: the offensive line.
DANA POINT, Calif. -- A couple of quick evening notes from the NFL owners' meeting: Here is a look at the complete NFL draft order after 32 compensatory picks were awarded.
Chargers Clary Big Winner In NFL's Performance-Based Pay System
San Diego Chargers tackle Jeromey Clary was the big winner in the NFL's performance-based pay system for 2008 Clary, a 2006 sixth-round draft pick from Kansas State, earned $405,859 in additional pay for his work with 8-8 San Diego.
NFL coaches scout officials as they open winter meetings
Mike Pereira is well aware the NFL teams scout his officials' tendencies along with their examinations of opponents.
Clary is top earner in perfomance-based system
San Diego Chargers offensivetackle Jeromey Clary earned the top figure in the NFLa s a oePerformance-Based Paya system that awards players for playing time based upon their salary level, the league announced today.
Chris Simms takes advantage of Jay Cutlera s absence
Chris Simms, with a two-year contract in hand, has a chance to be the Broncos' quarterback.
Agreed to terms with RB Jason Wright on a two-year contract. DETROIT LIONS-Signed TE Will Heller to a one-year contract.
Jeromey Clary has not been signed to a long-term contract because the Chargers aren't sure they want him long term.
Offensive tackle Jeromey Clary, the Chargers' only exclusive rights free agent this spring, signed his one-year contract offer Monday.
Broncos/Chargers Reloading Report
There is an old saying that you are defined by your rivals as much as by your friends.
General Manager A.J. Smith and the Chargers have some big decisions to make over the next few weeks, and the team's personnel staff is huddled together this week to begin that process.
2008 San Diego Chargers - Dissapointment in Pittsburgh
Following the 2008 San Diego Chargers was like going on an exploration of disappointment.