Potential Chargers prospects to watch: Bowl Game Preview, December 22

Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez lists the prospects that could be on Los Angeles’ radar in the bowl games played on December 22.

The majority of the attention in regards to the Chargers has shifted to the offseason, with only two games left to be played.

With college football bowl games kicking off this week, now is a good time to take a look at what each game has to offer in terms of 2021 NFL draft prospects that could be on Los Angeles’ radar.

To give you all a preview of what to expect this week, I will break down each bowl game taking place and give a quick breakdown of some of the players that might intrigue L.A.

Let’s start with the games taking place on Dec. 22.

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: Tulane vs. Nevada, 1:30 p.m. PT on ESPN

Tulane has done a nice job of shipping players off to the next level, with the likes of Bears’ Darnell Mooney and Jets’ Tanzel Smart, among others. This year, the Green Wave boasts a pair of pass rushers that would be solid additions by Los Angeles, Patrick Johnson (#7) and Cameron Sample (#5). Unfortunately, Johnson, a first-team All-American Athletic Conference selection that had 10 sacks this year, won’t be playing in the bowl game. His teammate, however, will be. Sample finished the 2020 season with 7.5 tackles for loss and five sacks to go along with 50 quarterback pressures. He is a bit of a tweener, size wise, but he competes with the quick hands, energy and toughness that translates to production the next level. Nevada has two offensive players that are considered draftable, including wide receiver Romeo Doubs (#7). Doubs is a good-sized wideout who has the speed and tracking ability to make plays at the next level.

Boca Raton Bowl: UCF vs. BYU, 6:00 p.m. PT on ESPN

UCF has a couple of guys on the defensive side of the ball that could appeal to the Bolts, starting with arguably their top prospect, cornerback Aaron Robinson (#31). Robinson, the 6-foot and 193 pounder has the reactive athleticism and closing speed to be a solid corner either on the inside or outside. Should the Chargers look to add more depth to the free safety position, Richie Grant (#27) is an intriguing option. Grant is a rangy, deep-zone safety who has the speed, ball skills and tackling ability to make it at the next level.

Meanwhile, BYU is rich with talented players that have gone under the radar, most notably offensive tackle Brady Christensen (#67). Christensen, Pro Football Focus’ top-ranked left tackle, has the pass blocking chops, run blocking prowess and athleticism to project as a starter at the next level, but his anchor ability and hand use needs work. The Cougars also boast two other offensive linemen that have NFL potential, right tackle Chandon Herring (#77) and center James Empey (#66). Herring was featured in Bruce Feldman’s 2020 list of the 50 freakiest athletes in college football, having bench pressed 410, power cleaned 380 and snatched 285. Herring is a quick, reactive athlete that possesses footwork and lateral-movement skills for the next level. Both Christensen and Herring are capable of playing guard, too. Empey has a quality combination of athleticism, movement skills, and instincts. On defense, Los Angeles might benefit from adding someone like nose tackle Khyiris Tonga (#95) to play behind Linval Joseph. Tonga is a massive gap eater who wins with his quickness and explosion. He has good range and is stout versus the run.

Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl: SMU vs. Florida Atlantic odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl betting odds between the SMU Mustangs and FAU Owls, with betting picks and tips.

The SMU Mustangs (10-2, 6-2 AAC West) and Florida Atlantic Owls (10-3, 8-1 C-USA East) square off in the Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl at 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday. We analyze the SMU-FAU odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

SMU vs. FAU: Three things you need to know

1. While the Owls are technically listed as the ‘away’ team, they’ll be playing on their home field on their own campus. FAU went 5-1 straight up and 4-2 against the spread at home, including 3-0 SU/ATS in the final three outings.

2. The Mustangs went 2-2 SU in their final four games, and 1-4 ATS in the final five regular-season games, although they won and covered in their season finale against Tulane, a bowl team.

3. SMU ranks ninth in the country with 495.3 total yards per game, 12th in passing yards per game (309.3) and seventh in points (43.0) per contest. Defensively, the Mustangs allowed 31.8 PPG to rank 100th in the country.


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SMU vs. FAU: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday at 7:05 a.m. ET.

Prediction

FAU 40, SMU 36

Moneyline (ML)

FAU (+125) is listed as a short dog at home. The Owls are an attractive play because they’re on their home field, as well as the fact they’re 3-0 all-time in bowl games.

Against the Spread (ATS)

FAU (+3.5, -121) is catching three and a hook at home, making it an attractive play. While SMU (-3.5, +100) can sling it on offense, it’s poor defensively, and the Owls have plenty of talent to pile up the points. They will be playing their first game since head coach Lane Kiffin bolted for Ole Miss, but the Owls were focused in the Conference USA Championship game despite the rumors swirling, and they’ll be focused with interim coach Glenn Spencer at the helm before Willie Taggart takes over.

Over/Under (O/U)

The OVER 69.5 (-110) is worth a roll of the dice. In SMU’s past six against non-conference teams, the Over is a perfect 6-0. The Over is 9-3 in the past 12 overall, and 6-2 in the Mustangs’ past eight as a favorite. The Over is 5-1-1 in FAU’s past seven as a dog, too.

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