With each pick of the FanHouse Mock Draft, we get into the head of an NFL general manager and let you know who they will pick and why. A quick side note here, why are the Chargers drafting after the Patriots, who beat them in the playoffs? The NFL adjusts the draft order to give the two Super Bowl participants the final picks in the draft, shouldn't that be extended to the rest of the playoff field? This rule has never made sense. But moving on.
This will seem like a curious pick to some. Not in the talent department. Brandon Meriweather has the talent to be the first safety picked in the draft. Many liken him to Sean Taylor, both on and off the field. And the off the field stuff that
has many concerned about Meriweather who was the focal point in the Miami and Florida International
brawl. (Was A'mod Ned a senior? Because it would be cool for these two to be teammates.) Chargers General Manager A.J. Smith has made an attempt to clean up the team's image by releasing troubled players such as Steve Foley and Terrence Kiel. So would he take such a huge risk here?
That answer is yes. Smith is willing to gamble on talent late in the first round. Remember, Luis Castillo had some questions prior to being drafted by the Chargers and he has done pretty well for himself, both on and off the field. Antonio Cromartie was another risky pick, with him returning from an injury. With the Super Bowl so close, the Chargers really need to roll the dice right here and make a bid on Meriweather. Hey, maybe this move backfires in the long-term. But the Chargers really need to focus on the short term right now. If that means taking a chance on a character risk, so be it.
Having a huge run on wide receivers also helps in this thought process, too. The FanHouse Mock Draft has been very offensive heavy. If the real draft turns out the same way, the Chargers really do need to make this move.
The Skinny: Team Needs: S, WR, real head coach, new uniforms
The Pick: Brandon Meriweather, S, Miami
Also Considered: Steve Smith, WR, USC
Previous Picks:No. 1 Raiders:
JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSUNo. 2 Lions:
Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia TechNo. 3 Browns:
Joe Thomas, OT, WisconsinNo. 4 Buccaneers:
Gaines Adams, DE, ClemsonNo. 5 Cardinals:
Adrian Peterson, RB, OklahomaSee all mock draft picks so far. Next Pick: No. 31,
Chicago Bears