In a league where passing the football has become a premium, especially in a division that features Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes and now Broncos’ Russell Wilson, disrupting the timing and rhythm is essential.
That is why the Chargers general manager Tom Telesco wasted no time bringing in one of the best pass rushers in the league to pair with another of the same caliber, as they made a trade with the Bears for Khalil Mack to join forces with Joey Bosa.
The best part of this trade? It did not cost Los Angeles an arm and a leg, as a second-round pick this year and a sixth-round selection next year was the compensation.
The Bolts were entering this offseason with a need at edge defender, given that Uchenna Nwosu and Kyler Fackrell are currently pending free agents.
While Nwosu earned the right to be re-signed and very well could be brought back if the price is right, head coach Brandon Staley wanted to bring in the cream of the crop as he looks to build the defense he envisions.
Staley is…