POLL: Who was your favorite pick of the Chargers 2021 draft class?

The Los Angeles Chargers strung together an impressive haul. Who was your favorite player selected?

The Chargers made nine selections in the 2021 NFL draft.

Five were spent on the offensive side of the ball, while the other four were on the defensive side of the ball.

Another look at Los Angeles’ haul:

Round 1 – OT Rashawn Slater

Round 2 – CB Asante Samuel, Jr.

Round 3 – WR Josh Palmer & TE Tre’ McKitty

Round 4 – EDGE Chris Rumph II

Round 5 – OT Brenden Jaimes

Round 6 – LB Nick Niemann & RB Larry Rountree III

Round 7 – S Mark Webb

We felt like L.A. brought in players that could make an impact right away as well as others that will be key pieces down the road.

We want to hear who your favorite selection was. Vote in the poll below to let your opinion be known.

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2021 Senior Bowl proved to be important to Chargers’ draft

For Chargers general manager Tom Telesco, the draft starts in Mobile.

The draft starts in Mobile.

For the 32 NFL teams in attendance, the Senior Bowl is a chance to see some of college football’s top players square off in a week of practices and a full game to wrap things up in order to prove to them that they can prepare, practice and compete like pros.

Within all of the action on the football field, this is team’s first opportunity to sit down and get to know the prospects after watching them for years at their perspective school and talking to their coaches to gain more information on them.

However, this year’s Senior Bowl was even more vital to team’s evaluation process than previous ones because of the limited exposure to players during the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused a handful of cancelled games and opt outs.

Chargers general manager Tom Telesco already had a track record of drafting players that partook in the event. But him and the evaluators really took advantage of this one in particular, as the team went on to select five players that they had the chance to watch and meet with.

Wide receiver Josh Palmer, tight end Tre’ McKitty, offensive tackle Brenden Jaimes, running back Larry Rountree III and safety Mark Webb all participated in the 2021 Senior Bowl.

That marks 21 Senior Bowl participants that Los Angeles has either signed or drafted since 2017.

The other 16?

G Dan Feeney, Indiana  – 2017

S Rayshawn Jenkins, Miami – 2017

DB Desmond King, Iowa – 2017

DE Isaac Rochell, Notre Dame – 2017

LS Cole Mazza, Alabama  – 2017

DT Justin Jones, NC State – 2018

K Michael Badgley, Miami – 2018

LB Uchenna Nwosu, USC – 2018

C Scott Quessenberry, UCLA – 2018

LB Drue Tranquill, Notre Dame – 2019

S Nasir Adderley, Delaware  – 2019

QB Justin Herbert, Oregon — 2020

RB Joshua Kelley, UCLA — 2020

S Alohi Gilman, Notre Dame — 2020

WR K.J. Hill, Ohio State — 2020

Telesco stuck to his guns this year, bringing in good football players that are also good people, tough, competitive and fit the culture of what he wants them to be both on and off the field.

Deep dive into LSU’s upcoming opponent: Missouri Tigers

LSU faces the Missouri Tigers for just the second time ever since the Tigers defeated Missouri 42-7 in Baton Rouge in 2016.

The No. 17 LSU Tigers were supposed to host the 0-2 Missouri Tigers at home on Saturday.

But due to Hurricane Delta, the game is likely to be moved to Columbia, Missouri.

The two Tigers teams have only met once in program history. LSU hosted Missouri in 2016, meeting them for the first time as SEC foes. LSU won 42-7.

Heading into this weekend, the No. 17 Tigers will face Missouri for the second time ever.

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Missouri comes in with an 0-2 record, granted that both of those losses are to Alabama and Tennessee, which are both quality SEC opponents to begin the season.

Through two games, Missouri is averaging 15.5 points per game while allowing 36.5 points per game.

Tigers quarterback Connor Bazelak is 20-of-35 passing for 286 yards with no touchdowns and an interception. He has a completion percentage of 57.1% and a quarterback rating of 120.1

Running back Larry Rountree III has 151 rushing yards on 32 carries with one touchdown.

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The 2020 Missouri Tigers are allowing 418 yards per game on defense. LSU’s offense averages 461.5 yards of offense through two games.

The game being moved to Columbia would give Missouri a huge advantage given they have never hosted LSU at Faurot Field. But with the diminished crowds this season, that likely won’t be a factor for Ed Orgeron’s Tigers.

The Missouri offense can move the ball, but they have only come alive late in games. Against Alabama on September 26, the Tigers scored 13 points in the fourth quarter, but were already out of contention for the victory.

For Missouri to have a chance to beat LSU, they will have to connect early and often on offense and not wait until the second half to score points.

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