Ingram wasn't supposed to be a Charger, is unlike any ChargerFirst-round pick a rare blend of athleticism, quickness and power -- reminiscent of Shawne Merriman. |
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Meet the new guy: Kendall ReyesApr 27, 2012
Chargers.com, chargers.com The Chargers selected University of Connecticut defensive lineman Kendall Reyes with the 49th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-4, 299-pound Reyes was a three-year starter and ranks 10th in school history with 32.5 tackles behind the line of scrimm… |
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Meet the new guy: Kendall ReyesApr 27, 2012
Chargers.com, chargers.com The Chargers selected University of Connecticut defensive lineman Kendall Reyes with the 49th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-4, 299-pound Reyes was a three-year starter and ranks 10th in school history with 32.5 tackles behind the line of scrimm… |
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Bolts make a move for strong safetyApr 27, 2012
They could wait no longer to address one of their greatest roster needs. |
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San Diego lands LSU safetyApr 27, 2012
Christopher Smith, chargers.com SAN DIEGO – The longest trade drought in franchise history is over. The Chargers gave a sixth-round pick (183 overall) to the Dolphins, moving up five spots in the third round to take LSU safety Br... |
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San Diego lands LSU safetyApr 27, 2012
Christopher Smith, chargers.com SAN DIEGO – The longest trade drought in franchise history is over. The Chargers gave a sixth-round pick (183 overall) to the Dolphins, moving up five spots in the third round to take LSU safety Br... |
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Chargers' front seven gets betterApr 27, 2012
The San Diego Chargers are letting the draft board come to them and in return for their patience, their defense is getting better. The Chargers followed up the fabulous choice of South Carolina pass-rusher Melvin Ingram at No. 18 on Thursday by taking C… |
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Bolts pick Connecticut DL in secondApr 27, 2012
Christopher Smith, chargers.com SAN DIEGO – Connecticut’s Kendall Reyes snuck into a back room with his girlfriend and managed to be stealth as Chargers General Manager A.J. Smith called to inform him of his NFL home. San Diego s... |
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Bolts pick Connecticut DL in secondApr 27, 2012
Christopher Smith, chargers.com SAN DIEGO – Connecticut’s Kendall Reyes snuck into a back room with his girlfriend and managed to be stealth as Chargers General Manager A.J. Smith called to inform him of his NFL home. San Diego s... |
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Chargers.com, chargers.com San Diego's first-round pick Melvin Ingram talks about working on a handshake backstage with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, his reaction to being selected and more. |
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Chargers.com, chargers.com San Diego's first-round pick Melvin Ingram talks about working on a handshake backstage with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, his reaction to being selected and more. |
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Chargers have options on Day 2 of draftApr 27, 2012
With so many needs to fill, San Diego can target the best player available. |
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Chargers feel lucky to get Melvin IngramApr 27, 2012
Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com Teams spend months scouting and analyzing players to prepare themselves for the draft, but sometimes luck winds up playing a role in what they end up getting. That was the case for the Chargers on Thursday night, according to their General Manager A.J. … |
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Ingram, Raye and Turner discuss first roundApr 27, 2012
Chargers.com, chargers.com OLB Melvin Ingram: Give us your reaction to being selected by the Chargers:“It’s a blessing. I’m thanking God a million times just to be a part of a first-class organization.” What do you think you... |
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Ingram, Raye and Turner discuss first roundApr 27, 2012
Chargers.com, chargers.com OLB Melvin Ingram: Give us your reaction to being selected by the Chargers:“It’s a blessing. I’m thanking God a million times just to be a part of a first-class organization.” What do you think you... |
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Round 2: Chiefs and ChargersApr 27, 2012
The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Diego Chargers both addressed their greatest needs in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday. The Chiefs took Memphis nose tackle Dontari Poe at No. 11 and San Diego grabbed South Carolina pass-rusher Melvin Ingram … |
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Ingram moves close to his mentorApr 27, 2012
If an AFC West pass-rusher wins the NFL defensive rookie of the year for the 2012 season, San Diego Chargers fans may want to thank Von Miller. Yes, the 2011 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. During the NFL combine in February, Melvin Ingram was asked w… |
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Bolts get a bit of their own Luck with top pickApr 27, 2012
Call it luck if you want. Call it fortune, karma, kismet, serendipity, destiny. Chargers General Manager A.J. Smith talks about luck. Talks about it all the time. His problem is that he often speaks of it wistfully, because he hasn’t had so much as a mo… |
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Meet the new guy: Melvin IngramApr 27, 2012
Chargers.com, chargers.com The Chargers selected South Carolina’s Melvin Ingram at No. 18 overall. Ingram, 6-foot-1 ½ and 264 pounds, will play outside linebacker. He is known for his uncommon blend of speed and overall athleticism for his size. |
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Meet the new guy: Melvin IngramApr 27, 2012
Chargers.com, chargers.com The Chargers selected South Carolina’s Melvin Ingram at No. 18 overall. Ingram, 6-foot-1 ½ and 264 pounds, will play outside linebacker. He is known for his uncommon blend of speed and overall athleticism for his size. |
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Chargers making offseason stridesApr 27, 2012
Season ticket holders appreciative of moves by A.J. Smith, A.G. Spanos. |
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Chargers.com, chargers.com San Diego's first-round pick Melvin Ingram will answer fan-submitted questions this weekend. Toss yours in the mix now. |
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