autos
money
sports
tech
more
Search Site
Search Options
Search Web
Search this site
Search web
MSN Home
|
Mail
|
My MSN
Scout Home
College
Teams
Football
Basketball
Junior College Football
Recruiting
Football
Basketball
Football Combines
NFL
MLB
High School
Arizona Home
Forums
Forums List
Chat Room
Latest News
Football
Stories
Roster
Schedule
Team Stats
Football Recruiting
Hot News
Prospects
Eligibility
Combines
Search
Visits
Commits
Videos
Team Rankings
Basketball
Stories
Roster
Schedule
Team Stats
Basketball Recruiting
Hot News
Prospects
Eligibility
Search
Visits
Commits
Videos
Team Rankings
Five Players to Watch: Chargers vs. Giants
This story originally published on
SDBoltReport.com
TE Brandon Manumaleuna (Doug Pensinger/Getty)
By
Michael Lombardo
Publisher, SDBoltReport.com
Posted Nov 8, 2009
|
More
With the Denver Broncos set to take on the defending Super Bowl champions this week, the San Diego Chargers have a great chance to climb back into the AFC West race with a win over the New York Giants. Here's a look at five Chargers players who will prove vital in making that happen.
1. TE
Brandon Manumaleuna
-- The Chargers must limit their negative plays against the Giants and Manumaleuna will play a big role in making that happen. Whether he's lined up as a fullback, a second tight end or a personal protector, he must make sure neither
LaDainian Tomlinson
nor
Philip Rivers
gets dropped in the backfield.
LT has been hit for a loss seven times in the last two games, despite the fact the
Kansas City Chiefs
and
Oakland Raiders
have bottom-10 run defenses. Part of that is on LT -- his yards-after-contact average of 1.9 ranks 52nd among all running backs, according to ProFootballFocus.com -- but some of the blame goes on the blocking. Manumaleuna must spearhead an improved effort on Sunday.
WR Legedu Naanee
Doug Pensinger/Getty
2. WR
Legedu Naanee
-- Naanee will benefit the most from the release of Chris Chambers.
Malcom Floyd
inherits Chambers' starting position, but Floyd was logging heavy minutes anyway, which means Naanee will see the biggest spike in activity. That's good news for the third-year receiver, who had 12 catches in the first four games of the season but only one grab in the last three weeks.
Naanee has a chance to cash in against a New York secondary that's been decimated by injuries. The Giants have given up big plays in bunches, yielding 14 passes of 20-plus yards over the last three weeks. That could open the door for Naanee to boost his pedestrian 9.4-yard receiving average; he hasn't caught a pass for more than 15 yards since the season-opener.
3. LB
Brandon Siler
-- With
Kevin Burnett
(ankle) and
Tim Dobbins
(knee) sidelined by injuries, Siler will get his first career start. Known mostly for his run-stuffing abilities, Siler figures to log most of his snaps on running downs as the Chargers contend with the powerful running back duo of
Brandon Jacobs
and
Ahmad Bradshaw
.
However, because the only backup inside linebacker available will be
James Holt
, who was just called up from the practice squad this week, Siler must prove he can hold his own against the pass, as well. It's also worth watching to see if Siler, one of the top special-teams players in the NFL, can handle those roles with his usual tenacity given his added responsibilities on defense.
LB Shaun Phillips
Doug Pensinger/Getty
4. LB
Shaun Phillips
-- Much noise was made about
Shawne Merriman
getting his first two sacks of the season last week, but the bigger development is that Phillips now has four sacks in the last two games -- no other Chargers defender has more than two on the season. Phillips' sack-count is even more impressive given the amount of time he's spent dropping into coverage so far this season.
Phillips must find a way to pressure
Eli Manning
, whether that means sacking him, forcing him out of the pocket or just making him generally uncomfortable. Manning has played poorly since he injured his foot four games ago and his confidence appears shaken as a result; Phillips & Co. must make sure it stays that way for at least one more week.
5. FB
Jacob Hester
-- In a high-stakes game that figures to be closely contested, special teams can make all the difference. Hester has proven just how important special teams can be this season, as he's scored a touchdown on a fumble return and another on a blocked punt.
Hester is on all special-teams units and must find a way to help the Chargers win the third phase against the Giants. Whether that's making another highlight-reel play or throwing a key block on a
Darren Sproles
return, he must make his presence felt.
Who else will you be watching on Sunday? Talk about it inside the
message boards
.
Michael Lombardo is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America and a long-time contributor to the Scout.com network. His analysis has been published by the NFL Network, Fox Sports and MySpace Sports. He has followed the Chargers for more than 15 years and covered the team since 2003. You can see more of his updates by
following him on twitter
.
Related Stories
NFL Quick Count: Tough To Stuff
-
by
ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Oct 31, 2009
Insider's Perspective: Chargers vs. Steelers
-
by
SDBoltReport.com
Oct 5, 2009
Locker Room Response: McNeill, Hester, Jammer
-
by
SDBoltReport.com
Sep 21, 2009
Story Tools
Top Stories
Search Stories
Discuss on Forums
MAGAZINE COVERAGE
Get the
2010 Scout.com Recruiting Yearbook
with an annual Total Access Pass
Free Email Newsletter
Don't miss any news or features from WildcatScoop.com. Subscribe to our newsletter to have our newest articles emailed to you on a daily or weekly basis.
Click here for a
list of all Team Newsletters
.
Daily Format
Weekly Digest
Add Players to My HotList
Get free email alerts with news about your favorite players. Click name to add to
My HotList
.
FB
Jacob Hester
(
profile
)
TE
Brandon Manumaleuna
(
profile
)
WR
Legedu Naanee
(
profile
)
OLB
Shaun Phillips
(
profile
)
ILB
Brandon Siler
(
profile
)
[
View My HotList
]
Wildcats Football Tickets
Wildcats Basketball Tickets
Team Gear
Sports Travel
Sponsor this Site
Arizona Wildcats
Arizona State Sun Devils
California Golden Bears
Oregon Ducks
Oregon State Beavers
Stanford Cardinal
UCLA Bruins
USC Trojans
Washington Huskies
Washington State Cougars
HS Arizona
Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Diamondbacks
Phoenix Coyotes
Phoenix Suns