I am extremely excited and I expect to name at least a dozen
possibilities throughout this email. Most of the San Diego writers (and
I would agree) that because the Chargers signed 15 offensive free
agents (re-signing your own free agents such as Jared Gaither, Jacob
Hester, and Randy McMichael counts), including 83 wide receivers
(possibly an exaggeration), that the Chargers will be focusing on
defense throughout the draft. I completely agree with this focus. So
what have I been seeing ESPN draft guys Mel Kiper and Todd McShay say in
their mocks? Offensive lineman at the 18th pick. Guys like OT/G David
DeCastro from Stanford and Reilly Reif from Iowa. Basically they keep
saying that Jermoy Clary sucks and we need a RT. First, he's not that
bad, but we could use an improvement, second this has been the exact
same issue for 4-8 years. I don't think our success or failure depends
on our right tackle. I'm guessing AJ loves Gaither at LT anc Hardwick
at C. He likes Tyronne Green at LG and Vasquez at RG. Clary and
Dombrowski will be fine at RT, but I could see AJ looking for another
young guy to maybe develop into a starter in the future, but not with
the first round pick. While AJ was sad to see Kris Dielman retire, he
was ok, because he feels that Tyronne Green is ready to step into that starters role.
But I don't think we need to address this in the first round. Would I
be upset if we took a starting tackle in the first round? No, because
of the reason below.
Two years ago the Chargers T2 for sacks with 47 as a team, one
behind Pittsburgh and tied with Green Bay and Oakland (what? Oakland?
yep.). So while the Chargers definitely could target a pass rusher with
their first pick (what team in the NFL can't use another pass rusher?),
firing Gregg Manusky and hiring Jim Pagano as defensive coordinator
could be a bigger boost than a lot of people realize. Pagano was the LB
coach for the last few years and the Chargers really like him, but
weren't sure he was ready to be the defensive coordinator last year.
Manusky failed to adjust within games and the Chargers had horrible,
HORRIBLE results on third down. The Chargers are confident that a
scheme change can get them back to their 2010 ways. Which means a
pass-rusher is not a SPECIFIC need. It's always a need, but we don't
need to find a starter with our first pick. Shaun Phillips and Jarret
Johnson will be our starting OLB. Johnson may come off the field on
passing downs as he is a great run-stopper, but AJ seems to think he can
grow as a pass-rusher. It's also possible that Larry English stays
healthy. He isn't a bad pass rusher, he's just been injured so much.
So guys like Courtney Upshaw from Alabama, Melvin Ingram from South
Carolina, Whitney Mercilus and Shea McClellin from Boise St. are all
possibilities with the first pick.
With the loss of Vincent Jackson, it's possible that Robert Meachem
isn't quite the replacement. A few studies have shown that stud WR
really come from the first two rounds. So Michael Floyd from Notre Dame
is a possibility at the 18th pick.
As a Chargers fan, I kind of miss Jamal Williams. Having a super
star at NT in a 3-4 defense makes everyone else look better. The only
guy in this draft considered to be close to that would be Dontari Poe of
Memphis. While I really like Antonio Garay (REALLY glad we re-signed
him. To me, almost as important as re-signing Gaither, did not want to
lose him) and Cam Thomas has the size/talent and could develop into a
better NT, getting the next Jamal Williams or Haloti Ngata would trump
any positional need.
DeCastro, Reif, Upshaw, Ingram, Mercilus, McClellin, Floyd, Poe.
Those are all guys I have seen linked to the Chargers picking at 18.
I'm also going to throw in Quentin Coples of North Carolina and Chandler
Jones of Syracuse as other pass rushers who could fall to 18. Other
names that kind of come off the big board around where the Chargers
could be drafting, based on my experience watching AJ Smith over the
years: Stephen Gilmore CB South Carolina, Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama,
Stephen Hill (6'4") WR Georgia Tech, Cordy Glenn G Georgia...
With all of these guys as potential targets, I could see the
Chargers trading down a few spots, but I don't feel like that's AJ's
style and with his job on the line, I think he's more likely to trade
up, mortgage the future for an impact player. Not saying he's going to
trade up, but I wouldn't be shocked.
Which brings me to the biggest craziest trade that wouldn't surprise
me at all. The Chargers trade up and draft Mark Barron, S, Alabama.
Other safeties drafted in the first round over the last few years
include Eric Berry, Earl Thomas, LaRon Landry, Michael Griffin, Michael
Huff...and further back, Troy Polamalu and Ed Reed. Safeties who grade
into the first round can be pretty special players. Strong safety is
the only position on the Chargers where we have absolutely no idea who
the starter will be. I don't even know if we have a strong safety on
the roster. While I'm not always crazy about trading up, I would not be
surprised or upset about trading up for this guy.
Music Tuesdays: Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye (GLEE)
I don't know why I like this song. But I'm pretty sure I like the Glee version better than the Gotye original. For those who don't follow Glee, the guy in the tight shirt and red pants is a regular student. The other guy is his older brother who has left the tiny town and is now a big actor in Hollywood. Throughout the episode Matt Bomer acts out his very shallow role perfectly. Ego much bigger than talent, disrespecting his younger brother, a poor role model whose minor Hollywood success has every high school student dreamily hanging on his every word. ("First tip of being a successful actor, turn into your headshots, second RAISE YOUR VOICE TO BE HEARD!!... and the most important tip for being a successful dramatic actor is POINTING!")
I like the Glee version better because I think it works better between brothers rather than a boyfriend/girlfriend. Different dynamic, but better at evoking how hard a falling out can be. Boyfriends and girlfriends break up all the time and get forgotten. But to say that a brother is "just somebody that I used to know" is a pretty powerful statement.
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Coachella Week on FIWK - Bright Lights by Gary Clark Jr
To commemorate a the two weekends of Coachella beginning today, we're going to throw up a bunch of songs by artists playing Coachella. We also featured most of them on FIWK already at some point. You may remember another song, When My Train Pulls in by Gary Clark Jr, from a few weeks back. Love this guy.
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Music Tuesdays - Bloody Mary by Silversun Pickups
A new song by Silversun Pickups.
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rock,
Silversun Pickups
What the F*WK? "Renewable Energy Randomness"
This Foreign Affairs article somehow captured my imagination this morning. Two completely random - and very likely ludicrous - thoughts on renewable came to me on my commute in this morning:
- Can someone please create energy producing workout equipment already?! I'm fairly positive this is technically possible, so can someone do it already? Can you think of a better place to be 'green' than a gym? (If it's not already been done, I'm claiming this as my invention now.)
- If solar energy dominates the energy landscape in 20 years, will solar energy be stealing all the Sun's energy? I'm less positive on this issue, but I imagine there to be a finite amount of energy produced by the Sun at any given time. If we start stealing a bunch to power cars and buildings and space exploration, do flora and fauna suffer? If so, that sure would suck to have saved our environment from global warming only to destroy it due to global cooling...
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