30. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Dwayne Jarrett WR | USC | Scouting Report There is no denying Vincent Jackson played pretty well down the stretch in his second year but it's important to keep things in perspective and remember that in the end he only started eight games and finished the season with just 27 catches for less than 500 yards. Even if you do accept the premise that Jackson is a current or future #1 target for them there is still the need to add another top wide receiver because Eric Parker is average and Keenan McCardell finally started to show some signs of his age and was actually released. When it comes to size, hands, ball skills and sheer production Jarrett has few peers in this draft but he will most likely be pushed down due to his lack of top end timed speed and those inevitable comparisons to Mike Williams. Regardless Jarrett is simply a football player who will get the job done between the white lines and he'd be a major steal at this point. Safety is also a need since Terrence Kiel was sent packing so either Michael Griffin or Brandon Meriweather may be logical possibilities as well. 62. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Aaron Rouse S | Virginia Tech | Scouting Report Terrence Kiel was released and Marlon McCree failed to live up to the expectations last year. 93. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Ryan McBean DT | Oklahoma St. | Scouting Report Injuries took their toll at defensive end last year so it would not hurt to bring in some depth. (NDC seems to have a real hard on for us taking McBean)
I don't agree with his assessment of Jarrett. Dwayne has a very difficult time beating press coverage.