Jamal Adams . 7. player. 13. They will never admit it after the way things ended early last year, but the San Diego Chargers missed Eric Weddle on defense. His leadership, intelligence and playmaking skills were clearly absent and it cost the defense in a number of tight games. Watching him waltz over to Baltimore and help turn the Ravens into a top 5 unit must’ve made the sting even worse. Correcting that mistake should be on their agenda.
<p>They’re lucky that this upcoming draft class may be the most stacked safety crop to come out in a decade. Jamal Adams sits right at the top of the heap. The LSU safety was a force on the back end. He tackled, hit, played the run, covered tight ends and always seemed to be in the right position. As well-rounded a player as anybody will find in this draft. He’s a Day 1 starter who will add more punch and attitude to the Chargers secondary.</p>. S. LSU