Some intense battles take place with the Los Angeles loaders. And a recruit makes noise. In addition, Greg Roman made a “night and day” admission to the car capture group.
The charges plan to move Ladd McConkey this season, taking advantage of a new and Improved receiving roomAccording to the weekly Podcast Chargers via NFL.com.
“We are really impatient to grow in this department, because our reception corps at the moment, compared to the period last year, it’s night and day,” said offensive coordinator Greg Roman.
Loaders Wr Ladd McConkey A real weapon
Roman did not want to call McConkey a surprise last year. But with 1,149 yards in reception, 82 captures and seven affected, most of them around the NFL found themselves off guard.
“Ladd was such a surprise – but he was such a weapon,” said Roman. “I mean, so reliable. We were able to do things with LADD in the 1st year that you generally do not do with a guy up to 3 or 4 years old. His IQ of football, many different things that give him options to open up and stuff like that, higher level stuff, as I like to call it. “
McConkey is still looming as a slot machine receiver. And the charges have Quentin Johnston, Mike Williams and the choice of second round Tre Harris in the mixture.
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“We are going to move it,” said Roman. “The guy has a serious talent and a serious desire to do so. Even in the eliminatory match, look at its production in the eliminatory match.
“He is a guy with whom we will continue to grow. But when they are double, you have to play the percentages. The ball must go elsewhere. So, it will open opportunities for everyone, and we have to take advantage of it.”
The charges should be able to harm the opposing defenses with the aforementioned players as well as the choice of fifth round Keandre Lambert-Smith.
“Really enthusiastic about our two draft choices,” said Roman. “I think these guys allow themselves well.”
The charges are also boasting of depth with Jalen Reagor, Jaylen Johnson and Dez Fitzpatrick.
“I love the way this group is playing right now and excited about them,” said Roman. “Recruits, we will just continue to push them, pushing them, pushing them to put themselves on tied with the veterinarians.”