San Diego Chargers 2014 NFL Draft and Free Agency Wish List
The San Diego Chargers capitalized their offensive potential with the hiring of their new head coach in Mike McCoy last season. Philip River...
The San Diego Chargers capitalized their offensive potential with the hiring of their new head coach in Mike McCoy last season. Philip Rivers and Ryan Mathews raised their stocks and regain their reputation of being a dominant offensive players when the right plays are called. A solid offensive line can elevate their production and meet their potential to be an offensive powerhouse for the AFC.
In the free agency market, they can acquire the struggling Hakeem Nicks and restore his potential as a possession receiver. Jonathan Martin from Miami Dolphins can be a good trade too or grab Branden Albert off the market to solidify Philip River's blind side. A backup quarterback like Matt Flynn would give Philip Rivers some competition and to make him strive more to be a top quarterback for his team.
In the draft, they could pick a cornerback late in first round and they couldn't come up short with supply as the cornerback position is one of the deepest pool in this year's draft. An offensive tackle and a wide receiver in the second day will help their offense store some weapons they can use for their future. In the third day, they could grab tight ends and safeties with aging stars starting to leave the peak of their careers.
San Diego Chargers' long wait is over for them to be a perennial playoff contender as Mike McCoy's offensive strategies are clicking to defeat some of the best defenses in the league. And now, their only problem is to manage to keep their defense stingy and be creative with new pieces coming to their roster. What are your thoughts for San Diego Chargers off-season moves? Write it down on the section below.