About Daniel Wade

My name is Daniel Wade, I am a red-bearded, Game of Thrones loving sports writer out of San Diego that covers the Los Angeles Chargers. Like everyone on here, I follow sports religiously and played baseball through high school, and football through the Junior College level. The Chargers have been my beat for the past four years, and I’m still here rolling with the punches. I am the host of the Locked On Chargers Podcast as well as Chargers Domination Live on Facebook. I also write for San Diego Sports Domination, a San Diego Sports Blog, and I am excited to bring a new perspective to Sports Al Dente.

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Chargers Draft Grades
The Chargers have a pretty good tight end in Hunter Henry, but how does the tight end group stack up against the rest of the AFC West?
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The AFC West is loaded with young running backs, do the Chargers have the best group? I look at each teams stable of backs to decide who lands on top.
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Their are many starting Chargers positions that are up for grabs this off-season and these are the five that should have the fiercest competition.
Los Angeles Chargers Training Camp 2018. Photo Credit: Monica Dyrud | The LAFB Network
Chargers seventh-round pick Cortez Broughton is the sleeper to watch on this years team. He could be one of the steals of the entire draft.
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By selecting Nasir Adderley, the Chargers find themselves with one the most exciting safety duos in the league with Nasir Adderley and Derwin James.
Chargers Draft Grades
The 2019 NFL draft is only hours away and in our four-round Chargers Mock Draft, they find a way to fill many of their biggest needs.
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The Chargers are nearing the end of the Philip Rivers era. Should the Chargers trade for Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen to be their future?
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LA Chargers First Round: The Draft is approaching rapidly and its time to predict who the Chargers will select with their 2019 first round pick.
Los Angeles Chargers Receiver Mike Williams (81) With Teammates During Training Camp In 2018. Photo Credit: Ryan Dyrud | Sports Al Dente
The Chargers have many needs left entering draft season and if they want to fill any of them with free agents, they need to find some bargain contracts.