Much has been made of the Los Angeles Chargers' offseason and the moves the franchise has made (or hasn't made).
Armed with ample amounts of cap space, so far, L.A. has chosen to be frugal, much to the annoyance of the fan base.
Still with needs along the offensive line and at receiver, the Chargers, if they wanted to, could fill both ahead of the draft.
And for Bleacher Report's Gary Davenport, he's named Jauan Jennings as a fit for the Chargers.
"L.A. needs a reliable boundary target—a sure-handed chain-mover Herbert can rely on," Davenport wrote. "A replacement for longtime Charger Keenan Allen. Enter sixth-year veteran Jauan Jennings.
"The longer the 28-year-old stays on the open market, the more his asking price comes down. And the more that price tag decreases, the more sense it makes for the Chargers to reunite Jennings with former 49ers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel."
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Is Jennings a fit?
Absolutely, he could be. And the fact that he knows McDaniel's scheme will help the transition.
Ladd McConkey needs a running mate, and with Keenan Allen's future up in the air, Herbert needs another dependable weapon.
That can be Jennings.
He's posted at least 640 yards and 6 TDs in his last two seasons. That sort of production would be welcome in L.A.
Price likely won't be an issue, as teams clearly aren't interested in breaking the bank for Jennings, so the Chargers could add a nice piece at a low price.
Something that should be appealing to the franchise.
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