2011 NFL Draft Needs: San Diego Chargers
If statistics were the only thing that mattered in the NFL the San Diego Chargers should have been the Super Bowl favorite this past season. Unfortunately for the Chargers, impressive statistics don’t necessarily translate to wins, just ask them. After boasting the top offense and defense this past season, San Diego failed to make the playoffs with a 9-7 record.
So what went wrong? Any combination of terrible special teams, hold-outs by Vincent Jackson and Marcus McNeill and several injuries played a part in the Chargers missing the playoffs for the first time since 2005. San Diego’s special teams this past season have been mentioned as possibly one of the worst in NFL history. They had four punts blocked, three kick-offs returned against them and opponents averaged 18.9 yards per punt return. The low-point of the season for the special teams unit came in a week five loss against Oakland where the Raiders blocked two punts in the first five minutes of the game.
Philip Rivers is coming off a career season despite numerous injuries at running back, tight end and wide receiver. During various points of the season the Chargers were without Antonio Gates, Malcom Floyd, Ryan Mathews, Legedu Naanee, Mike Tolbert and Patrick Crayton. Injuries aside, Rivers was without Jackson, his top receiver, for 11 games because of a contract dispute. With a healthy offense in 2011, the sky is the limit for Rivers and the Chargers.
Greg Manusky takes over for Ron Rivera as defensive coordinator and he is expected to bring an edge to the league’s top unit. Led by Shaun Phillips’ 11, the Chargers finished tied for second in the NFL in sacks with 47. San Diego finished with the fourth best run defense and the top ranked pass defense and will look to only build on those numbers next season. The Chargers took a chance this offseason when they singed injury prone safety Bob Sanders to come in and compete for the strong safety position. If Sanders can stay healthy and Eric Weddle re-signs, San Diego will feature one of the best safety tandems in the NFL. Depending on free agency, the Chargers might have several holes to fill on defense.
2. Linebacker: I didn’t specify outside or insider here because
3. Wide receiver/offensive tackle: I had a hard time picking one position here so I decided to list both of them.
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