2022 NFL draft: Watch highlights of new Chargers safety JT Woods

Get familiar with the newest member of the Los Angeles Chargers, JT Woods.

The Chargers addressed the secondary with their pick of former Baylor safety JT Woods at No. 79 overall.

At 6-foot-1 and 188 pounds, Woods posted elite testing numbers of a 4.36 40 and 39.5-inch vertical jump.

Woods recorded six interceptions last season for the Bears, showing just how much he can do with his hands.

These highlights exemplify his good ball skills and play-making ability:

Woods is an incredible rangy safety who can cover a lot of ground in a hurry.

While he isn’t known for his tackling prowess, Woods comes downhill, puts his pads down, and crushes receivers over the middle.

He had 57 tackles and eight passes defended to go with all those picks last season.

Woods has concerns as a tackler, as he falls off too many but there are plenty of positives to his game.

– Explosive and lengthy athlete with speed & range to erase the entire field

– Ball skills to pluck passes out of the air

– Could match up against tight ends

– Good pre-snap communicator

– Eyes to play through traffic

He could be a cornerback convert if he can’t improve as a tackler, but I trust the development from the coaches. If everything clicks, Woods has the potential to be a good one to play single-high and lock down the deep parts of the field in this league.

2022 NFL draft: Chargers pick DB JT Woods with No. 79 overall selection

The Los Angeles Chargers added a piece to their secondary.

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The Chargers have taken former Baylor safety JT Woods with the No. 79 overall selection in the 2022 NFL draft.

Woods registered 57 tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss, two passes defended, five interceptions, and a touchdown through 14 game appearances as a senior in 2021.

He recorded 157 tackles, eight tackles for a loss, two sacks, five passes defended, eight interceptions, and a touchdown through his four collegiate seasons.

At the NFL Scouting Combine, the 6-foot-2 and 195-pound Woods had an impressive 40-time of 4.36 seconds and vertical jump of 39.5 inches, some of the best among the defensive backs.

At Baylor, Woods did a little bit of everything, but he was at his best dropping and covering into the deep half of the field.