2024 NFL draft order: Where Chargers are projected to pick after Week 17

How the loss to the Broncos impacted the Chargers’ current draft positioning.

The Chargers fell to 5-11 after losing to the Broncos.

After the loss, Los Angeles is still projected to have the No. 6 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft.

Here is a look at the top 10 selections after Week 17:

1. Chicago Bears (from CAR, 2-14)

Panthers’ strength of schedule: .518

2. Washington Commanders (4-12)

Strength of schedule: .515

3. New England Patriots (4-12)

Strength of schedule: .518

4. Arizona Cardinals (4-12)

Strength of schedule: .562

5. New York Giants (5-11)

Strength of schedule: .514

6. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)

Strength of schedule: .526

7. Tennessee Titans (5-11)

Strength of schedule: .529

8. New York Jets (6-10)

Strength of schedule: .507

9. Atlanta Falcons (7-9)

Strength of schedule: .423

10. Chicago Bears (7-9)

Strength of schedule: .463

2024 NFL draft order: Where Chargers are projected to pick after Week 16

How did the loss to the Bills impact the Chargers’ current draft positioning?

The Chargers fell to 5-10 after losing to the Bills.

After the loss, Los Angeles is projected to have the No. 6 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. This comes a week after being slotted to have the 8th pick.

Here is a look at the top 10 selections after Week 16:

1. Chicago Bears (from CAR, 2-13)

Panthers’ strength of schedule: .522

2. Arizona Cardinals (3-12)

Strength of schedule: .561

3. Washington Commanders (4-11)

Strength of schedule: .518

4. New England Patriots (4-11)

Strength of schedule: .522

5. New York Giants (5-10)

Strength of schedule: .514

6. Los Angeles Chargers (5-10)

Strength of schedule: .525

7. Tennessee Titans (5-10)

Strength of schedule: .525

8. Chicago Bears (6-9)

Strength of schedule: .467

9. New York Jets (6-9)

Strength of schedule: .514

10. Atlanta Falcons (7-8)

Strength of schedule: .420

2024 NFL draft order: Where Chargers are projected to pick after Week 15

How did the loss to the Raiders impact the Chargers’ current draft positioning?

The Chargers fell to 5-9 after losing to the Raiders.

After the loss, Los Angeles is projected to have the No. 8 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. This comes a week after being slotted to have the 10th pick.

Here is a look at the top 10 selections after Week 15:

1. Chicago Bears (from CAR, 2-12)

Panthers’ strength of schedule: .519

2. New England Patriots (3-11)

Strength of schedule: .523

3. Arizona Cardinals (3-11)

Strength of schedule: .557

4. Washington Commanders (4-10)

Strength of schedule: .515

5. Chicago Bears (5-9)

Strength of schedule: .357

6. New York Jets (5-9)

Strength of schedule: .511

7. New York Giants (5-9)

Strength of schedule: .511

8. Los Angeles Chargers (5-9)

Strength of schedule: .511

9. Tennessee Titans (5-9)

Strength of schedule: .532

10. Atlanta Falcons (6-8)

Strength of schedule: .424

Saints expected to sign veteran RB James Robinson to their practice squad

The New Orleans Saints are signing veteran running back James Robinson to their practice squad after a group tryout, pending a physical:

This is worth monitoring. Veteran running back James Robinson plans to sign with the New Orleans Saints practice squad after a physical, as first reported by NewOrleans.Football’s Nick Underhill.

Underhill adds that Robinson is one of several running backs who tried out for the Saints this week, along with Jerrion Ealy, John Lovett, and old friend Ty Montgomery. Robinson ran well for the Jacksonville Jaguars early in his career but has since bounced around the league, making stops with the New York Jets, New England Patriots, New York Giants, and Green Bay Packers.

The Saints are shorthanded at the position with Alvin Kamara and Jamaal Williams alone on top of the depth chart; rookie draft pick Kendre Miller hasn’t practiced since a Nov. 5 ankle injury, and Jordan Mims has only played special teams when coming up from the practice squad.

It’s possible the Saints just wanted more reliable depth in the backfield, but they could be considering shutting down Miller so he can attack the offseason at full health. We’ll get a better idea when the injury report drops on Wednesday afternoon, so stay tuned.

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2024 NFL draft order: Where Chargers are projected to pick after Week 14

How did the loss to the Broncos impact the Chargers’ current draft positioning?

The Chargers fell to 5-8 after losing to the Broncos.

After the loss, Los Angeles is projected to have the No. 10 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. This comes a week after being slotted to have the 12th pick.

Here is a look at the top 10 selections after Week 14:

1. Chicago Bears (from CAR, 1-12)

Panthers’ strength of schedule: .520

2. New England Patriots (3-10)

Strength of schedule: .525

3. Arizona Cardinals (3-10)

Strength of schedule: .557

4. Washington Commanders (4-9)

Strength of schedule: .529

5. Chicago Bears (5-8)

Strength of schedule: .466

6. Las Vegas Raiders (5-8)

Strength of schedule: .498

7. New York Jets (5-8)

Strength of schedule: .511

8. New York Giants (5-8)

Strength of schedule: .516

9. Tennessee Titans (5-8)

Strength of schedule: .520

10. Los Angeles Chargers (5-8)

Strength of schedule: .525

Twitter reacts to another rough game for Seahawks safety Jamal Adams

Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is not having a great month.

Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is not having a great month. The day after his team’s loss to the Cowboys Adams got into a fight on social media with a Jets beat reporter, going as far as mocking his wife’s appearance. Even though he deleted the tweet, Adams didn’t back down – even after head coach Pete Carroll told reporters the team had addressed it.

Adams later doubled down on his mean tweets while speaking with the media, then followed it up with another atrocious performance in coverage in Sunday’s loss to the 49ers. Now Adams is getting roasted on Twitter again…

Texans LB Blake Cashman excited to face former team

Texans LB Blake Cashman will face his former team, the Jets, on Sunday. “I’m really excited about it.”

Sunday’s matchup between the Houston Texans and New York Jets will have a special meaning for some Texans players who previously played for the Jets, including linebacker Blake Cashman, who was selected in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft by New York.

After dealing with multiple injuries during his first two seasons, Cashman was traded to the Texans for a sixth-round pick during the offseason.

Revenge will not be on Cashman’s mind when he steps on the field, but he is eager to show how he has grown as a player.

“I am really excited about it,” Cashman told Texans Wire about his return to MetLife Stadium to play his former team. “I get an opportunity to compete against people I worked with, former teammates, guys I worked with, coaches I shared the meeting room with.”

“Those people helped make me the person and player I am. As a competitor, I am excited about it, and I just want to go there and play my best football.”

Cashman has been a vital piece of the Texans’ defense, which has helped their team stay within reach of potentially making the playoffs and an outside shot at winning the AFC South. He was recognized as AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his Week 6 performance against the New Orleans Saints, where he notched a career-high 15 tackles (nine solo).

In 11 games played this season, he has a career-high 82 tackles, which includes three games of double-digit tackles. That is a testament to how he has been used by head coach DeMeco Ryans this season.

“I have to give credit to the coaching staff,” said Cashman. “They have done a great job with everyone by simplifying the details, which has allowed guys to pick up the basic fundamentals of this scheme quicker, and that gives guys confidence, and you are able to start taking the next step. I had some familiarity with the defense and a lot of great players around me, and I think that plays a factor as well.”

Here are all the teams that have fewer offensive TDs than Christian McCaffrey through Week 13

Christian McCaffrey has more touchdowns than all of these teams’ offenses:

Christian McCaffrey on Sunday continued his outstanding 2023 season with another touchdown against the Eagles. His rushing TD in Philadelphia was his 12th rushing score of the year and his league-leading 17th total touchdown.

While McCaffrey has scored more touchdowns than any other player, he’s on a prolific enough pace to eclipse some of the league’s worst offenses in the TD-scoring department.

Through Week 13, here are all the offense with fewer touchdowns than McCaffrey:

Falcons vs. Jets: Best highlights from Week 13

WATCH: Top plays from the Falcons’ 13-8 win over the Jets

The Atlanta Falcons turned in a sluggish offensive performance, but the team did enough to defeat the New York Jets in Week 13. The game’s only touchdown happened in the second quarter when Desmond Ridder connected with MyCole Pruitt for a 20-yard score.

Atlanta’s defense did the rest and the team now sits at 6-6 with five games remaining. Check out the top plays from Sunday’s 13-8 win over the Jets at MetLife Stadium below.

Falcons Twitter reacts to Sunday’s ugly win over the Jets

Falcons fans on Twitter react to Sunday’s ugly win over the New York Jets

The Atlanta Falcons came away with their second straight win on Sunday, a 13-8 road victory over the New York Jets. While it was far from the most exciting game we’ve seen in the NFL this year, the team was just happy to escape with a win.

Here’s how Falcons fans on Twitter reacted to Sunday’s low-scoring matchup against the Jets.