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NFL draft picks can make an instant impact on a team’s immediate success. Jayden Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick last year, led the Washington Commanders to the NFC championship game. Cooper DeJean, a ...
University of South Carolina Edge rusher Kyle Kennard was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers with the 23rd pick in the ...
South Carolina saw two players from their 2025 defensive line taken on the third day of the draft. The Los Angeles Chargers selected edge rusher Kyle Kennard (No. 125 overall), and shortly after the ...
Kennard, a 6-4 1/8, 262-pounder from Atlanta, Ga., spent four years at Georgia Tech before finishing up his collegiate career ...
Two area players were selected on Day 3 of the NFL Draft, with former Clover wide receiver Jaylin Lane taken by the ...
The 6-foot-4, 254-pound edge rusher led the Gamecocks with 15.5 tackles for losses and was eighth in the nation with 11.5 ...
There were more than 150 total draft picks on Day 3. Here are our picks for the eight best and the eight worst, and why.
In the end, the Chargers used five of their nine picks on offensive players, including first-round selection Omarion Hampton.
The needs on that side of the ball were evident throughout the three days of the NFL draft, bringing in four skill position ...
The Los Angeles Chargers figured out their defense in coach Jim Harbaugh's first season, but the offense was a work in progress.
The Los Angeles Chargers took South Carolina defensive end Kyle Kennard at pick No. 125, a choice met with instant praise.
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