San Diego is best team in AFC West

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San Diego is best team in AFC West

Player for player, the San Diego Chargers are the best team in the NFL. They are talented, and they are stacked.

CHARGERS: Safety in Weddle for Hart, Chargers

On the day Clinton Hart signed a five-year contract in April, he expounded on why he was so ecstatic that Eric Weddle would be his safety partner in the Chargers‘ secondary this season.

Chargers Q&A: By the Numbers
SDBoltReport.com publisher Michael Lombardo grills Scout.com’s Senior NFL Analyst on Philip Rivers’ passing results, L.T.’s effectiveness against the blitz, the team’s results in third-and-long situations and more. Get inside the numbers as Ed Thompson digs out the facts from STATS and shares his analysis.

Three to Watch: Top Practice Squad Candidates
Undrafted rookies have little to no chance to stick on the active roster in San Diego, not when the team is so deep that only two of its five draft picks are considered locks to make the team. That means those in the undrafted ranks are eyeballing spots on the practice squad. Samantha Fillerup identifies three players most likely to earn such an invite.

Charger-turned-Niner Fred Dean answers Hall’s call (AP)

In this Jan. 21, 1985, file photo, San Francisco 49ers' Fred Dean (74) and Keena Turner can't make the stop on Miami Dophins quarterback Dan Marino during the Super Bowl football game at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, Calif. Although he spent his first six-plus seasons with the San Diego Chargers, Dean is best-remembered as a Niner. After all, he won two Super Bowl titles with the 49ers. The Chargers, by comparison, have been to only one Super Bowl, when they were embarrassed by San Francisco after the 1994 season. (AP Photo)

It was a trade that defined a career. Fred Dean already was a standout defensive end when the San Diego Chargers dealt him to the San Francisco 49ers during the 1981 season. Dean was depressed when the deal came down. That didn’t last long because he was a hit from his first game with the 49ers. By the end of the season, he was a Super Bowl champion.


Training Camp: More Pieces Fall into Place
As the Chargers wrapped up their first week of camp, some key pieces of the puzzle fell into place. The battle at nickel back began to come into focus, while the rest of the cornerbacks got the chance to get physical. Although a tepid pass rush didn’t make things easier, one of the team’s best pass-rushers added a new trick to his repertoire.

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