EDGE Replacement For Los Angeles Chargers Emerges At Senior Bowl

The Los Angeles Chargers will be watching the Senior Bowl on Saturday, February 1st, 2025, as many NFL prospects are set to take the field to raise their stock.

The FBS leader in sacks this past season went into the Senior Bowl practices supremely underrated on many people’s draft boards. Everyone knows who Mike Green is now. The Marshall defensive lineman has clearly shown his dominance in practice.

The Los Angeles Chargers should have their eye on the Thundering Herd legend in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Even with a massive season for the Thundering Herd this past season, Green has yet to find a footing with a majority of NFL fans. This past week everything has changed for the Marshall superstar.

Green has had his way with almost every offensive lineman suited out for the Senior Bowl.

Mike Green Would Be Great Addition For Los Angeles Chargers

According to PFF, the 6’4 248-pound defensive lineman is currently the 11th-ranked prospect. Green is set to be a prospect who will continue to gain popularity in the eyes of general NFL fans throughout the Draft process.

His early Senior Bowl popularity is very similar to Khalil Mack and his time before the Draft as a prospect.

Throughout his time in college, Green had 23 sacks, 13 quarterback hits, and 53 hurries.

He spent the majority of his time playing defensive end for Marshall and anchored a talented defense throughout the season.

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In week 12, Mike Green had arguably one of his best games against Costal Carolina where he had 8 total tackles including 2 sacks. This was one of five games this past season where Green had at least 2 sacks.

At this point, it would be a miracle if Mike Green fell to the Chargers at the 22nd pick. If GM Joe Horitz has the opportunity to find a way to draft Green, he should jump at the opportunity.