Chargers set to host draft party with several franchise greats in attendance

The Chargers 2023 draft party will have several franchise greats in attendance.

The Chargers’ quiet offseason has necessitated that they make big moves in the upcoming NFL draft, which is set to take place in Kansas City later in April.

The team announced that they are set to host a draft party for the occasion on April 27th that will have some legendary players in attendance, including Dan Fouts, Ladanian Tomlinson, and Kellen Winslow.

The event is set to take place at Westfield Century City in Los Angeles, CA and details regarding ticket sales to the general public should be released in the coming days.

While the team has been slow to sign big names in free agency, their plethora of draft capital should ensure that they add premium talent in all seven rounds of the annual selection meeting, especially with their 21st overall pick.

It will be a long summer while fans wait to see the newest crop of talent take the field in August, but they can get an early taste of the Chargers’ 2023 hype train at the draft party.

College Football Morning Announcements for May 12

The Pac-12 has a proposal for 2020 that effects several big-time programs, TCU gets their biggest recruit ever and ND lands a grad-transfer.

Welcome to Tuesday, college football world.  Plenty happened on Monday with a couple of big news stories that we discussed on the podcast, “Nick Shepkowski’s College Football Morning Announcements”.

Episode 5 is live and features:

  • Discussion on the Pac-12’s football proposal for 2020
  • A very-well respected program gets it’s highest ever rated recruit to enroll
  • Notre Dame lands a much-needed graduate transfer and it spells more good things for a recently hired position coach

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Best to Wear Number Five? Notre Dame Legend Left Off List

Who is the best college football player to ever wear number five? Fox Sports asked but left a Notre Dame legend off their list of answers.

In their Cinco De Mayo celebration Tuesday, Fox Sports was asking who the best player to ever wear number five in college football was.  Some great nominees were on there including Reggie Bush, Christian McCaffrey and LaDanian Tomlinson in recent years.

Notre Dame even had a nomination in the form of Manti Te’o who wore jersey number five for the Fighting Irish between 2009-2012, finishing second in the Heisman Trophy voting his senior year.

Looking at their list, sure, everyone is a rather modern player with both Edgerrin James and Donovan McNabb ending their college careers in 1998 being the oldest players listed.  They don’t however say a word about there being a year or era requirement to decide.

So, isn’t there a certain Heisman Trophy winner from Notre Dame that is missing from this list?

I get that Paul Hornung is considered by many to be among the most-overrated players in the history of the NFL.  When you hear his name plenty immediately argue against his bust being in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

He’s also the only player to ever win a Heisman Trophy despite playing on a losing team, doing so in 1956.  The quarterback ran for all of 420 yards that season while throwing for 917 more with three touchdown passes, good for the second most total yards in the nation that season (1337).

Hornung beat out Johnny Majors of Tennessee and Tom MacDonald of Oklahoma, who actually received more first place votes that season.  However, isn’t it a little strange to have a number five from a school mentioned as the best to wear a number when the same school produced an actual Heisman winner?

Just a thought.

For the record – the correct answer is Reggie Bush, even if USC isn’t currently allowed to claim him.

LaDanian Tomlinson thinks Melvin Gordon will land in the AFC East

“You need a running back like Melvin Gordon who can churn out yards.”

Perhaps the New England Patriots will find themselves preparing for Melvin Gordon twice a season over the next few years. On “NFL Total Access,” NFL Network analyst LaDainian Tomlinson said he thinks the pending free agent and Los Angeles Chargers running back could land with the Dolphins, who are in need of a running back after trading Kenyan Draft last summer.

“I think this young man ends up in Miami,” Tomlinson said on NFL Network this week. “You think about what Miami is preparing for. They got an older quarterback in Ryan Fitzpatrick — ‘Fitzmagic,’ I should say — and there’s talk about them drafting a young Tua (Tagovailoa). With that being said, you need a running back like Melvin Gordon who can churn out yards for a team that hasn’t been able to run the football at all. When was the last time we’ve seen a dominant Miami team run the football? Ricky Williams, right? Melvin fits kind of in that same mold: power runner, a guy with speed, can do a little bit of everything. So I think Miami is the team.”

Gordon has only played two games against the Patriots, with two very different performances. In 2017, he had 14 attempts for 132 yards and a touchdown with one reception for seven yards. During the postseason after the 2018 season, he had nine carries for 15 yards and a touchdown.

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LaDainian Tomlinson says he’d be honored if Tom Brady joined the Chargers

“I think we would all love that.”

Former Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson and Tom Brady had a number of fierce matchups when Tomlinson played in San Diego. But it seems Tomlinson has long buried any hard feelings from that rivalry.

He was very open to the idea of Brady potentially joining the Los Angeles Chargers next offseason, if the New England Patriots quarterback hits free agency in 2020. Brady’s contract is set to expire after this season.

“I would be honored to have a guy of Tom’s pedigree, his intellect, his championship mettle to come lead our organization,” Tomlinson told Patriots Wire on Thursday during a call in promotion for Mission Tiger and The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation Sports Matter. “He’d really show young guys how to get it done, what it’s like to be a champion. And so if Tom wants to come to the sunshine, I’m sure Gisele would love that. I think we would all love that.”

There’s nothing substantial reported about Brady leaving for L.A. But a few dots have lined up. Quarterback Philip Rivers seems on the verge of retirement, and, at the least, has an expiring contract at the end of 2019. The Chargers boast an impressive group of skill players that could help elevate Brady’s game. And L.A. seems to be the perfect market for Brady to promote the TB12 Method, a health and fitness brand based around helping athletes reach peak performance.

But, of course, Tomlinson seems to prefer the idea that Rivers, the running back’s former quarterback, stays in L.A. Tomlinson was asked what the Chargers could do with Rivers in the 2020 offseason.

“That’s going to depend upon Philip Rivers, if he wants to play,” Tomlinson said. “I think there will be a young quarterback coming in next year. But I do believe the Chargers are going to want Philip Rivers back for another year to help mentor a young quarterback. When you have a guy like Philip, who has done so much and has been the consummate professional, been the face of the organization for quite some time, you want a quarterback to be able to look at a guy like Philip to see what it’s like to be a professional, to see how it’s done. I think there’s a lot of benefit for Philip coming back. But as I said, it depends upon Philip. I know he wants to coach in high school. And his kids are getting older, so I think he has to make that decision.”

Rivers’ Chargers have disappointed in 2019 with a 5-8 record through 14 weeks. He is completing 65.1 percent of his passes for 3,748 yards, 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. It’s telling that neither Brady nor Rivers have contracts beyond this season.

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