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2010 SB Nation NFL Mock Draft: Round 1, Pick 28

The 2010 SB Nation NFL Mock Draft rolls on, with each SB Nation blogger making selections for their respective teams. John Gennaro, lead blogger at SB Nation's San Diego Chargers blog, Bolts from the Blue, checks in to make the No. 28 overall selection in this year's mock with analysis from Wonko. Take it away, gentlemen!

With the No. 28 overall pick in the 2010 SB Nation NFL Mock Draft, the San Diego Chargers have selected Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State.

Wonko says: With Terrence Cody and Dan Williams off the board, the pick seems easy with Mathews still available. While the big RB may fit best in a zone scheme, he should be able to adapt to the Chargers offense. He'll help move the chains with his devastating stiff arm and good speed. The Chargers do look for the RBs to help out in their passing, and while Mathews didn't do much of that in college, the scouts say that his receiving skills are good. The Chargers may have to work with him on his upright running style, but he's not expected to be a workhorse, and the ball probably will be in Philip Rivers' hand in key situations, so hopefully fumbles won't be a big issue. He does come with injury concerns, and the Chargers will either need to draft a backup in later rounds or hold onto Darren Sproles for one more year.

There are a number of directions the Chargers could go with this pick that could either upgrade the team now or prepare for impending departures. Earl Thomas and Kyle Wilson could bolster the secondary, which is weak at safety and getting old at one CB spot and unproven at the other, but both are gone in this mock. Shawne Merriman is likely to be on his last year, but Jason Pierre-Paul, Derrick Morgan, Sergio Kindle and Brandon Graham have all been picked. The RT spot could be upgraded as well, as neither Brandon Dombrowski and Jeromey Clary are necessarily the RT of the future, but Charles Brown and Bruce Campbell might take some time to develop into solid starters, whereas Mathews can step in right away. WR and ILB are also spots with impending departures after the 2010 season, but there just aren't guys available that I can see becoming top players at those positions. The 40th pick acquired in the Charlie Whitehurst deal will help deal with those issues after using this first pick to address the departure of LaDainian Tomlinson.

Mocking Dan reacts: After getting rid of LaDanian Tomlinson, the need for a running back is immense. Sproles is a real talent, but can't handle a full load. Mathews could start his career playing alongside Sproles before eventually becoming the team's lead runner. Great pick.

Mocking the Draft's Top 5 remaining prospects: 1 - Everson Griffen/DE/USC, 2 - Charles Brown/OT/USC, 3 - Golden Tate/WR/Notre Dame, 4 - Bruce Campbell/OT/Maryland, 5 - Jonathan Dwyer/RB/Georgia Tech

Sound off, SB Nation! What say you of San Diego's selection of running back Ryan Mathews? Please be sure to check out Bolts from the Blue for all of your Chargers needs.

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I gave you a B, I think an RB could be picked up later. A. Dixon, Tate, or Hardesty.

Use this pick on a DE [Carlos Dunlap] or a CB [Devin McCourty or Kareem Jackson] would work.

I just don’t see that Mathews is all that better than those three. I did not consider Best as he is too much like Sproles. They need a between the Tackles runner.

by NorthLeft12 on Apr 2, 2010 10:17 AM EDT reply actions  

Does Dunlap play 3-4 OLB?

CB can be gotten later…

I’m not a big MAthews fan, but he makes sense for San Diego.

"Lord, beer me strength."

by TexansDC on Apr 2, 2010 12:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

No he doesnt.

Well at least he didnt in college, but hes athletic enough where he can probly be converted.

by gatorempire127 on Apr 3, 2010 12:20 AM EDT up reply actions  

Yep I gave the pick a B

Would have loved to see Dunlap, I highly doubt he would slip this far; and way too many people are sleeping on him. This pick might be a A Im just getting tired of seeing it mocked.

2nd choice would have been McCourty for his STs skills, and just all around versatility

IMO

by Foilhat on Apr 2, 2010 2:22 PM EDT up reply actions  

Excellent pick

Kinda tired of the “you can get a RB later” BS.

Yea…one not as good. Matthews is the next Jonathon Stewart. He was a 1st round pick cuz he’s very good.

Solid pick. I think if this dude goes to a team where he gets the bulk of the carres (i.e. the Chargers) he’ll win OROY.

Showed off that he’s got good hands as well at the combine. I this is the floor for Matthews. I think he could go higher.

…like say, #15?

Get HWSNBN...and they will come

by FreeBradshaw on Apr 2, 2010 12:39 PM EDT reply actions  

Good pick

I hope he slides to the Lions at #34 in the real draft

Life is a waste of time and time is a waste of life... so lets get wasted all the time and have the time of our lives!

by JazzyBBP on Apr 2, 2010 12:55 PM EDT reply actions  

Probably not going to happen. Best would be a good fit in my opinion.

by Yankees10 on Apr 3, 2010 11:51 AM EDT up reply actions  

This was a no brainer

If used correctly (are you listening Norv Turner) they’ll be saying LT who! Feature back material is what Matthews is. Grade A pick and decision.

by Ravens One on Apr 2, 2010 9:55 PM EDT reply actions  

Bad Pick

Everybody knows now that you dont draft for need! They shouldnt for 2 reasons 1- There are other capable running backs in the later. 2- This is an incredible draft class, and drafting for an immediate need this would be a waste. The GM’s that do this draft right could replenish their teams for years

by orangeckrush on Apr 3, 2010 3:05 AM EDT reply actions  

Great pick

Perfect player to replace LT.

by Yankees10 on Apr 3, 2010 11:50 AM EDT reply actions  

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