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Chargers Daily Links: What position should Bolts avoid in 1st 3 rounds?

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Good morning, Chargers fans!

The 2024 NFL Draft is now officially two days away!

This morning, I want to hear about which position groups you believe the Chargers should stay clear of in the first three rounds of the draft. With so many premium or premium-adjacent position left to solidify this offseason, it sure feels like the Chargers need to absolutely NAIL their first three picks.

Will that be wide receiver, defensive tackle, cornerback?

What about defensive tackle, wide receiver, linebacker?

Or will it be (my least favorite idea) offensive tackle in the first round?

The one position I believe would be least impactful (at least on paper) would be safety. Derwin James and Alohi Gilman are entrenched but man oh man am I worried about one play forcing the team into JT Woods.

*shudders

The next would be running back due to the recent J.K Dobbins signing. They have bodies there now which means they can wait and bet on some traits on day three.

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:

Could the Chargers add to their edge rusher group in this year’s draft? (Chargers.com)

The Chargers hosted DJ Chark on a recent visit (Chargers Wire)

Five local prospects the Chargers may end up drafting (Bolt Beat)

What if the Bolts were to trade down in the first round? (Chargers.com)

NFL News:

Matt Ryan has officially announced his retirement from the NFL (Pro Football Talk)

The Commanders have released edge rusher Shaka Toney after being reinstated by the NFL following gambling suspension (ESPN)

Pete Prisco posted his “All-Better-Than” team where he lists players he likes better than most other draft scouts (CBS Sports)

Here’s everything that will happen in the first round of this year’s NFL draft (The Ringer)

The Jets are trading Zach Wilson to the Broncos for a late-round pick swap (NFL.com)

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