I'm generally of the opinion that selecting a running back in the first round is a waste of money. Players of similar talent can be found later in the draft for a fraction of the salary-cap space, and it allows teams to address other, less fungible needs in the meantime. There are exceptions, of course -- the Vikings and Adrian Peterson, the Rams and Steven Jackson, and the Chargers and LaDainian Tomlinson. But as we're constantly reminded, the NFL is a business with no room for sentimentality. Last offseason, the Seahawks dumped Shaun Alexander two years after he rushed for 1,880 yards, 27 touchdowns and was named league MVP.
And earlier this month, there was speculation that LdT could suffer a similar fate. Beset with injuries for parts of the previous two seasons, and set to make nearly $7 million in 2009, Tomlinson finally agreed to a re-worked contract that will keep him in San Diego for another season. Beyond that, who knows.
Which is why it wouldn't be a complete surprise if the Chargers look for his replacement with the 16th overall pick in this month's draft. Via the San Diego Union-Tribune's Kevin Acee:
I know there has been much consternation over the thought the Chargers will draft a running back in the first round.Acee mentions the usual suspects -- Beanie Wells and Knowshon Moreno -- but also throws out a name that casual fans may not know and most draftniks didn't start pimping until recently: UConn's Donald Brown.
But they're considering it. Face it. They might not have an immediate "need" at the position, but they will soon. And they like the quality available on the first day of this draft.
Also, I believe very strongly that [Chargers GM A.J.] Smith is going to work his way back into the second round. And there is a faction in the Chargers' front office that believes Connecticut's Donald Brown is the best value for the Chargers. A projected second-round pick, Brown is in San Diego now, a week after Smith attended his Pro Day.Brown could be this year's Matt Forte, and if the Chargers could grab him in the second round, all the better. He'd make things easier for Tomlinson and Darren Sproles, and San Diego would still have the 16th-overall selection to bolster the defense, draft an offensive lineman, or make a play for Jay Cutler.


















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4-01-2009 @ 11:35PM
YouFaceTheTick said...
Chargers - who pick foolishly quite often - are throwing away a pick if they don't get a DE or MLB. They desperately need help on defense.
They do not need a RB. Yes LT is washed up. Yes Sproles is not the answer for a team. The team just needs a halfway decent runner and it has two of those. Heck with a crap batch of WRs, no defense and no running game in 2008, Rivers passed for 4k yards and still managed to eek out 8 victories and a playoff win.
RBs are a dime a dozen. You don't need to ever waste a first round pick on a player that will give you 6-7 years at best.
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4-02-2009 @ 11:11AM
A.J. said...
If they were going to take a back, it'd probably be a good idea to take Knowshon Moreno, Beanie gets hurt a bit too much for true first-round money...or if you're confident you could re-sign Sproles to a long-term deal, take Shonn Greene from Iowa or Rashad Jennings from Liberty in the second round to give you a big inside thumper to pair up with Sproles' playmaking speed.
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4-02-2009 @ 2:17PM
cdalealden said...
There have been numerous times when a player has been prematurely designated as being washed up after suffering injuries that were not allowed to heal properly and completely before throwing them back out to the wolves (ala Kurt Warner, Suan Gilbert, Junior Seau, etc...). The Chargers prematurely dismissed an outstanding fullback and critical blocker out of the backfield after suffering injury that has not gone unnoticed by us fans. In a time when stability can create the kind of atmosphere and generate the kind of chemistry that empowers teams psyche, I hope the Chargers will understand what they have and maintain the nucleus of a great team and a Super Bowl contender. I hope they respect their talent and support them: they will undoubtedly be rewarded!
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4-07-2009 @ 12:26AM
toothfact said...
Ryan Wilson, I don't know if you are yanking our chains, but if you think the bolts were even remotely interested in Cutler, you are an ignoramus. Rivers is a winner and his teammates love him. The fans love him, and they could give a crap what fans of other teams think of him.
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4-27-2009 @ 12:19AM
mlidyoff said...
chargers did good. two defensive lineman ,two o lineman, blitzing lb, a rb ,wr, db cant wait to get this season started.
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