at this point in the season. It’s understandable after following a offseason that was chalk-full of pundits and analysts Womens Jatavis Brown Jersey , alike, staking the claim that the Chargers’ had the best group of wide receivers heading into the 2018 season.However, that claim is losing some footing after three-straight weeks of single-catch performances for Mike Williams prior to last Sunday’s zero-target game versus the Oakland Raiders.After a slow start to the season, Tyrell Williams has definitely upped his productivity/efficiency and Keenan Allen finally got back into the endzone for the first time since week 1 against the Chiefs.Are the Chargers’ wideouts really overrated? I personally do not think so. In fact, I think it comes down to a few key stats.The Chargers are near the top of the league in terms of total offense per game but find themselves near the middle or bottom in passing statistics such as Passing Attempts Per Game, Total Passing Attempts, and Passing Yard Per Game where they rank 30th (out of 32), 24th, and 13th, respectively.So it is not so much that the Chargers’ wideouts are underperforming but that the team hasn’t thrown it nearly as much as some of the other top teams. With Melvin performing at such a high rate on the ground, Rivers hasn’t been asked to sling it nearly as much as Patrick Mahomes, Drew Brees, or Jared Goff.Pancakes, fasho.Also, I still think Derwin James has a lead on Desmond King as the team’s defensive MVP. King has the interceptions and the lone pick-6, but James has the better all-around stats. He has an interception to his name, 3.5 sacks, and he leads the team in tackles.As a rookie safety, you can’t get much better than that.Honestly, I don’t think anything with this game Rayshawn Jenkins Jersey , good or bad, would cause me to lose faith in this team for the rest of the season. Even if it was a blowout, I would not lose faith. Would I be extremely pissed and use every ditry, filthy, disgusting word in the dictionary to help myself vent my frustration? No s***.But after seeing the Buffalo Bills embarrass the Minnesota Vikings at Minnesota earlier this season, I gotta keep in mind that crazy things can happen any given Sunday.My worst case scenario for this game, however, would be a complete shutdown of the run defense.Case Keenum is not going to put the team on his back in this one. If the Broncos are looking for a victory, it will have to be delivered on the back of Phillip Lindsay. I don’t know how plausible that scenario since the Broncos are now down one of their starting guards and center for the foreseeable future.As I look over the Broncos’ roster, I don’t see many glaring holes within it. With a top-ten pick, teams will usually look for the important positions such as quarterback, offensive tackle, edge rusher, and cornerback. However, the Broncos are fairly solid at all these spots (minus QB but that can’t be my choice).I think the Broncoswould be wise to take one of the top OTs in the draft in order to groom behind Jared Veldheer as the former Arizona Cardinal is currently on the wrong side of 30.A guy like Alabama’s Jonah Williams or Ole Miss’ Greg Little would be an excellent choice. While Williams has a higher floor, Little would provide elite athleticism for the position and most of his issues can be coached up once he is out of the Rebel’s pass-happy offense.I wouldn’t mind this move, actually. Adrian Phillips has grown in his role as that dime linebacker after his first season seeing major action in 2017. He looks like he put on some weight and better prepared his body for the things the coaches have asked of him. It is such a shame to see Kyzir White slowly disappear into irrelevancy following a bright start to the season but Phillips has done a phenomenal job of allowing the defense to not skip a beat. Now without MLB Denzel Perryman on the year, the middle of the Chargers’ defense is going to look much lighter going forward. LB Jatavis Brown is only 225 pounds and Hayes Pullard is not much more at 230.If the linebacking core is going to get smaller regardless, I’d prefer to gain some extra MPHs, in return. A native of La Costa http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-justin-jones-jersey , California, Scott Quessenberry grew up a Chargers fan and made it known that his family was devastated when the team moved from San Diego. But when he was selected by the..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesBolts From The Blue homepageHorizontal - WhiteBolts From The BlueBolts From The Blue, a Los Angeles Chargers communityFollow Bolts From The Blue online:Follow Bolts From The Blue on TwitterFollow Bolts From The Blue on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchBolts From The Blue main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsChargersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections San Diego Chargers Daily LinksSan Diego Chargers NewsSan Diego Chargers OffseasonSan Diego Chargers HistorySan Diego Chargers HumorChargers 90-in-90: OG/C Scott QuessenberryNew,4commentsPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Chargers 90-in-90: OG/C Scott QuessenberryTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Naomi Baker/Getty ImagesA native of La Costa, California, Scott Quessenberry grew up a Chargers fan and made it known that his family was devastated when the team moved from San Diego. But when he was selected by the Chargers in the fifth roound of the 2018 NFL Draft, his parents decided they could probably let bygones be bygones.Now wearing #61, a number that still reverberates from the impact of former Chargers center Nick Hardwick, Quessenberry hopes to leave a similar mark when things are said and done on his NFL career.At first, most fans probably thought the selection of Qussenberry was a head-scratcher. The Chargers recently had signed center Mike Pouncey in free agency and there were other needs along the offensive line besides center. However, the team believed Q-Berry offered flexibility to play both guard positions and the injury to Forrest Lamp may have scared them still at the time.The former Bruin finished his collegiate career with 44 total starts across the interior of the offensive line, with his final 25 comign at center. He was named an honorable mention all-conference selection in his sophomore and senior campaigns with a first-team all-conference nod coming after his junior season.At the NFL combine, Quessenberry was a top performer in several tests, including the 40 (5.06), the vertical jump (33.5 inches), and the broad jump (111 inches). His performance showcased the explosiveness and agility needed to be a successful linemen in Ken Whisenhunt’s offense. As of right now, Quessenberry sits comfortably as the team’s sixth linemen until Lamp or someone else steps up.Basic InfoHeight: 6-4Weight: 310College: UCLAExperience: 1Years with team: 1Contract Status“Scott Quessenberry signed a 4 year, $2,744,252 contract with the Los Angeles Chargers Womens Kyzir White Jersey , including a $284,252 signing bonus, $284,252 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $686,063. In 2019, Quessenberry will earn a base salary of $570,000, while carrying a cap hit of $641,063 and a dead cap value of $213,189.” - Spotrac.comThe GoodQuessenberry has placed himself squarely into the back-up center spot behind Mike Pouncey and may wind up with the job if the Chargers decide to part ways with the veteran following the 2019 campaign.He possesses a stout, strong frame and short-area agility that will help him when working up to second-level defenders. Quessenberry was actually one of my top-3 centers during that year’s draft cycle so the pick was much easier to digest know that the team got a quality player anyways.The BadThe biggest knock against Quessenberry, according to the analysts and scouts who covered him last year, was his lack of upper-body strength and his comfort while running in the open field. He was noted as a guy who won’t often push the pile in the run game and will tend to gear down when scooting in front of his running backs.As a center in this offense, you may be tasked to pull and lead block on more than one occasion and some of those runs ended up being the best for Melvin Gordon. This is another aspect that Pouncey brought to the team’s offense that the Chargers should hope to continue with their young OL when Pouncey’s time is over with the team.Odds of making the roster/What to expect in 2019Quessenberry is a sure-fire pick to make the final roster but will likely only see the field during blowouts and if an injury occurs to Pouncey or one of the guards.Fun Fact: Scott is the brother of current Tennessee Titans offensive tackle David Quessenberry. Also, Quessenberry enjoys searching and reading “dank memes” while in bed for hours and hours.