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Will get a developmental label from some teams, but he offers immediate play potential.Analysis of the Chargers selecting DT Jerry Tillery No. 28 overall - Gavino BorquezThe best thing about his game is that when he rushes from the interior, he’s able to push the pocket effectively with his pure strength, which is something the Chargers want in their defensive tackles to get after the quarterback or defend the run.Mel Kiper's Round 1 winners, head-scratching picks from the 2019 NFL draft - Mel Kiper Jr.I see what the Chargers are doing here. Their biggest need is at defensive tackle, and they felt as if there might not be a guy they like left in Round 2. So they reached for Tillery, whom I had No. 56 overall, behind two other interior players in Khalen Saunders and Dre'Mont Jones. Again, I see the fit, but this is about value. Tillery is a talented but inconsistent player. He also has a torn labrum and could miss some time in training camp.2019 NFL Mock Draft (Round 2) - Raju on stunts with Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram on the outside, and you’ve got a deadly third-down package.NFL Round 1 Wrapup: QBs Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones go in top-10 – Dane BruglerBased just on talent, Tillery is arguably a top-10 player in this class with his ability to use his hands with length and power. He can sidestep blockers, chase down ballcarriers and be disruptive. But his effort was inconsistent and the main concern from teams was his dedication — where does football show on his priority list? The Chargers obviously feel comfortable with his football character.Chargers opt for defense in first round with Jerry Tillery — now how about Josh Rosen? – Rich HammondThe Chargers’ next pick is No. 60, which is late in Friday’s second round. They also hold No. 91, late in the third round. The great unknown will be what it would take for the Cardinals to part with Rosen. The Chargers Womens Adrian Phillips Jersey , at least, should sniff around and see if a potential franchise quarterback could be had for one of those selections.Los Angeles Chargers' 2019 draft: Analysis for every pick - Eric D. WilliamsTillery suffered a torn labrum in a shoulder during his final season at Notre Dame that required surgery. However, Tillery said his rehab is ahead of schedule and he's hopeful the injury will heal in time for him to participate in training camp at the end of July. "I"ve been told four months from March 6, when I had my surgery, I'll be cleared for full contact," Tillery said.Social Media Information:BFTB Facebook Page: Click here to like our pageBFTB Twitter: Follow @BFTB_ChargersThe Lightning Round Twitter: Follow @Lightning_RoundThe Lightning Round Facebook: Click here to like our pageBFTB Manager: Richard Wade: Follow @RichardWade Early Monday morning, Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller released his latest three-round mock draft for all 32 teams. It’s definitely one of the more interesting mock drafts I’ve seen this off-season..." Latest NewsLos Angeles Chargers NewsChargers OffseasonBleacher Report 3-round Mock: Chargers go WR, CB, QBNew,53commentsPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Bleacher Report 3-round Mock: Chargers go WR, CB, QBTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Wesley Hitt/Getty ImagesEarly Monday morning, Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller released his latest three-round mock draft for all 32 teams. It’s definitely one of the more interesting mock drafts I’ve seen this off-season for the Chargers, that’s for sure.Is it realistic? My gut says, “Absolutely not.” But who knows. Crazier things have happened. So without further ado, here’s what the good people over at Bleacher Report gave to the Bolts in rounds 1-3.Round 1 - Pick #28: WR AJ Brown, Ole MissSo right out the gate this pick is a head-scratcher. The Chargers just used a first round selection in 2017 on Mike Williams and drafted Dylan Cantrell in the sixth-round last year Drew Kaser Jersey , on top of signing back Geremy Davis and Artavis Scott early in free agency. With major needs on either side of the trenches plus two of their three linebacker spots, this pick makes close to zero sense.Here is what Miller had to say about the selection:Brown’s 6-foot-0, 226-pound build is more reminiscent to a fullback than that of a wide receiver who finds most of his success out of the slot. He has some of the best intangibles in the class and those hands are something else. He absolutely snatches the ball out of the air and every time he does, I can’t help but imagine him saying “mine” under his breath.My Take: In the end, I really wouldn’t mind Brown getting the chance to catch balls from Philip Rivers, but there are just too many other glaring issues across the roster.Round 2 - Pick #60: CB Joejuan Williams, VanderbiltAgain, this is another pick at a position that just doesn’t fix any immediate need. If cornerback was the right call, Williams would actually fit the mold of the taller, lengthier cornerbacks that Gus Bradley likes to enlist in his defense.At 6-foot-4 and 211 pounds, Williams might have you thinking, “That’s just too dang tall for a corner” and you might be right, but you can’t argue with production in the SEC. As a junior, Williams was named a Second-Team All-SEC selection after collecting 61 tackles, two tackles-for-loss, four interceptions, and 14 pass breakups.Across from Hayward http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-hunter-henry-jersey , Williams would be an extremely intimidating presence as he can minimize throwing windows and give opposing quarterbacks a little something extra to think about before pulling the trigger.My Take: Still so many more needs to fill in the first few rounds. Williams would be really cool to see in Bradley’s defense but this just isn’t the year to take a cornerback this early when the team has stated on several occasions that they like the young, developmental guys on the team already, like Michael Davis and Brandon Facyson. Plus Trevor Williams still has the opportunity to rebound from a year in Lynn’s dog house.Round 3 - Pick #92: QB Tyree Jackson, BuffaloThis is pick is very interesting, given that Lynn has enjoyed working with developmental quarterbacks who have tremendous physical gifts and upside.At a true 6-foot-7 and 250 pounds, Jackson ran an alarming 4.59 forty at the combine this month. His mobility in the pocket is more than apparent but that’s not solely where he hangs his hat. With one of the largest arms in the draft, some comparing it to last year’s first round selection of the Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen, Jackson can bide time in the pocket before launching one into orbit to a receiver 65+ yards down the field.`However, the third round is far too rich for me, even with his physical gifts. If it were another round or two later, maybe.My Take: I just can’t get behind it, especially with the first two picks also going towards positions that aren’t in the top-3 of team needs.