Los Angeles Chargers 1st Round Mock Draft: Giving Herbert Another Weapon on Offense
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Los Angeles Chargers 1st Round Mock Draft: Giving Herbert Another Weapon on Offense
"Tyson is the kind of receiver that offensive coordinators draw up plays for in their sleep: big, fast, and capable of making the difficult catch look routine in a way that only the most naturally gifted pass catchers can."
"His combination of size and speed is genuinely rare, and it shows up in the variety of ways Arizona State was able to use him, stretching the field vertically on go routes, winning jump balls in the red zone, and turning short completions into chunk gains after the catch."
"His contested-catch ability is arguably his best trait, giving Herbert a legitimate target in situations where the throw has to go up, and the receiver has to go get it regardless of where the defense is."
Justin Herbert has consistently improved average situations, but the Chargers need to provide him with a strong receiving corps. The team has potential but lacks consistency. Adding a big-play threat could unlock their offense. Herbert has proven himself, and the Chargers should build around him. Quentin Johnston shows promise, but a complementary receiver is necessary. Round 1, Pick 22 presents an opportunity to select Jordan Tyson, a talented WR from Arizona State, known for his size, speed, and contested-catch ability, which would benefit Herbert significantly.
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