Chargers’ Mark Webb continues to impress at training camp

The Chargers seventh round pick is performing at a high level.

Normally seventh round picks face an uphill battle to make the 53-man roster, but for Chargers safety Mark Webb he is on track to defy the odds.

In the first week, Webb amassed the team’s first interception of training camp. Since then, it’s been all gas, no breaks for the former Georgia product.

On Monday, Webb continued his dominance by breaking up a few passes and notching another interception that he took back to the house.

Armed with a physical brand of football, coverage skills and high football IQ, Webb has demonstrated that he is capable of making an impact not only on special teams but the backend of the defense early on in his career.

Up to this point, Webb’s position versatility has been put to use as he has been playing at safety, Star and Money so far, primarily with the second and third team defense.

“He’s going to have to be a big factor for us on special teams. On defense we’re hoping to have that versatility be a strength of his so we can put him where we need him,” head coach Brandon Staley said about Webb.

Under Staley’s watch, he helped turned Rams’ 2020 sixth-round pick Jordan Fuller into a solid starter in his rookie season. Don’t be surprised if Webb is next in line to get the same treatment.

Chargers rookie safety Mark Webb makes early impression

The former Georgia product is looking to earn some playing time in his rookie season.

The first interception of Chargers training camp goes to…..seventh-round pick Mark Webb.

Webb, the rookie out of Georgia, picked off quarterback Easton Stick during 7-on-7 Thursday.

Webb’s physical mentality and tackling ability make him a special teams ace from Day 1, but like I’ve said, don’t be surprised to see him make an impact on defense early on in his career.

His versatility, high football IQ and traits in coverage and against the run should serve him well in the secondary, whether that be in the deep parts of the fields, as a dimebacker or lined up in the slot.

Based on his showing on just the second day of camp, Webb is trending towards carving up a role this season.