Womens Uchenna Nwosu Jersey , combat veteran, and huge Chargers fan Nick Moore for this Sunday’s game. Moore, who also co-authored his memoir RUN TO THE SOUND OF THE GUNS, served over ten..."The team is proud to host Army Ranger, combat veteran, and huge Chargers fan Nick Moore for this Sunday’s game. Moore, who also co-authored his memoir RUN TO THE SOUND OF THE GUNS, served over ten years with the U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq, and was a part of an elite special operations unit at the fighting edge of the global war on terrorism.As a helicopter evac pilot, he participated in the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch, hunted Iraq’s Most Wanted, and experienced brutal street combat, including 160 night-time missions over one 90-day deployment in the insurgent stronghold of Mosul. He was also part of the search and rescue operation for Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell (of Lone Survivor fame), and was on the ground again when a Chinook helicopter was shot down, resulting in the death of 38 men and one military working dog. It was the single greatest loss of special operations personnel to date. Look for him on the field this Sunday as the Chargers hopefully improve to 10-3.It’s very easy to get caught up in the conflicts and struggles of our own lives, and as a result we often lose sight of the big picture and just how lucky we are to enjoy privileges like enjoying a football game on Sundays. The men and women who serve Russell Okung Jersey , like Nick Moore, deserve all the thanks and admiration in the world, and the Chargers are honored to have him on the sidelines this week. We here at Bolts From the Blue are also honored to recognize him on our site. If you’re going to the game, be sure to let him know how grateful you are for his service.And if you’re interested in buying a copy of RUN TO THE SOUND OF THE GUNS to learn more about Nick’s remarkable story - or are looking for gift ideas for the military enthusiast in your family - you can do so here. HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BOY!Here we are. Finally under that one week mark before the 2019 NFL Draft.Here’s to hoping that nothing stands in your way this week that will cause it to drag on and on.L..." Latest NewsLos Angeles Chargers NewsChargers PlayersFour prospects the Chargers should consider in the fifth roundNew,5commentsPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Four prospects the Chargers should consider in the fifth roundTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Michael Chang/Getty ImagesHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BOY!Here we are. Finally under that one week mark before the 2019 NFL Draft.Here’s to hoping that nothing stands in your way this week that will cause it to drag on and on.Let’s wake up everyday, get that bread, and let time just tick away before one of the most exciting weekends of the calendar year.Just like the last two posts, here are four more players that I believe the Chargers should take a serious look at once the first four rounds have come and gone.OT Dennis Daley - South CarolinaDaley is one of the more interesting offensive linemen in this draft due to the fact I’ve seen his draft stock get talked up into day two while also seeing him firmly in many pundits’ day three selections.His evaluations are all over the place. But one thing that everyone can get behind when it comes to Daley is that he certainly looks the part and has the experience playing against some of the top talent while in the SEC.The former JUCO All-American is a good looking 324 pounds on a 6-foot-6 frame. He is still a slight work-in-progress as he only spent two seasons playing ball in South Carolina. Out of high-school, Daley attended the Georgia Military Academy for a pair of seasons where he was name the 18th-best overall junior college prospect and the 3rd-best offensive tackle in the country by ESPN.The good thing to note is that he was noticeably better at the end of the season than he was to start it, which shows he can put in the work. Although some say he gave up far too many sacks, Daley was still invited to the Senior Bowl following the season. Another good sign when it comes to potential Chargers targets. If he falls this far, the team could do a lot worse if they’re still fishing for OL depth.WR Damarkus Lodge - Ole MissOne of the bigger household names among wide receivers that will likely find himself falling due to being overshadowed by two of the top wide receivers in this class that happened to play with him on the same offense.Lodge has been a consistent player and producer with the Rebels since he played sparingly as a true freshmen in 2015. In his sophomore campaign, Lodge received his first and only start of the season, contributing 15 catches for 203 yards and a pair of touchdowns. THe very next season, Lodge took things up a notch by hauling in 41 passes, passing the 700-yard receiving mark http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-kyle-emanuel-jersey , and tying for second on the team with seven touchdown grabs.When teammate and future first-round pick D.K. Metcalf was lost for most of the 2018 season, Lodge saw his responsibility and workload sore. While trying to keep the offense as explosive as ever, Lodge finished the year with 65 catches for 877 and just four touchdowns. His averages of 79.7 receiving yards and 5.9 catches per game were both good for 3rd in the SEC.At 6-foot-2 and 202 pounds, Lodge possesses adequate size for the position. His film looks like he can really run as he is constantly beating defenders up the sideline and running around them, but his 4.55 forty suggest that may not be the case at the next level.Lodge will likely be a more nuanced route-runner than most in this class as that’s where he will need to succeed in the NFL. And honestly, who’s better to learn that art form from than the Keenan Allen? I think he knows a thing or two about getting open.DT Greg Gaines - WashingtonI got put onto Gaines well over a year ago when he was still playing next to Vita Vea in that amazing Husky defensive line from 2017. I was watching their game against Stanford and it just looked like such a rough day for RB Bryce Love and that offensive line. At one point, Gaines and Vea were pretty much meeting at the QB at the same time over and over again.I knew this kid was definitely going to be worth keeping an eye on if he returned to school.With the departure of Vea to the NFL, Gaines was stuck with a little more attention than he would have liked. However, that didn’t stop him from setting career-highs in total tackles, sacks, and even collecting his first career interception.The strength and motor that Gaines possesses is definitely what you want in you defensive linemen. His mark of 30 reps on the bench press was one of the top performances of the combine and the film is littered with reps of him refusing to go backwards. But sometimes that motor is what gets him in trouble. Too often, offensive linemen will understand he wants to penetrate as fast possible and will therefore gameplan around his aggressiveness, letting him take himself out of the play.He’s more than worth a day three flier to me, but will likely find himself always stuck in a rotational role.LB Ben Burr-Kirven - WashingtonBurr-Kirven is a name that I didn’t hear until it was very late into the draft season. The craziest part is, how did I not hear about a guy who totaled 176 tackles in a single season? That’s just unheard of to me. He was sure to stuff the stat sheet in other areas as well, collecting 5.5 tackles-for-loss Womens Forrest Lamp Jersey , two sacks, two interceptions, six passes defended, four forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries in his final season at Washington.Burr-Kirven, or BBK, as most call him, is on the small side for a middle linebacker at 6-foot-0 and 230 pounds. It’s his size that plays into his wheelhouse, though, as he displays some excellent closing speed on the field.At the combine, BBK was able to back up the speed he plays with by posting a 4.56 forty-yard dash, a 6.85 3-cone, and a 4.09 short shuttle. Those last two are especially nice to see in a guy that likes to play sideline to sideline.And this is just a shot in the dark, but the Chargers don’t usually mind taking guys that are on the smaller side at the linebacker position.