Hello StormCloud! Chargers Talk 4630 is back with another Live Stream recording. This went Live just over an hour ago today, and the main focus was what Stacey Mallory though of the Alex Leatherwood signing. Here’s a quick write-up on Stacey’s thoughts, as well as the embedded video below, featuring an appearance from co-host Garrett Elsasser all the way from Iceland.

Here are Stacey’s thoughts on the Leatherwood signing:

The Chargers have signed former Raiders Tackle Alex Leatherwood who was drafted with the 17th pick in the first round of the 2021 draft.

Out of all the signings the Chargers have made this of season, this is the first one that made me pause. Iโ€™ve rushed quick to study highlights and see whatโ€™s to like about Leatherwood. To be honest, he reminds me a lot of DJ. Fluker who was an absolute Stud with Alabama and drafted by the Chargers in 2013. And it ended up being a big swing and a miss, cause speed rushers ran around Fluker as of his his feet was stuck in cement.

I know Leatherwood has played a lot of football with Alabama, but most scouts believed Alex Leatherwood had the talent to play in the NFL, but saw him going as a late 2nd or high 3rd round pick. He had some really good games with Alabama, but his stock started to drop after having a bad combine where he lost a lot of his one on one matchups and was not that impressive. That didnโ€™t stop the Raiders from drafting him 17th overall.

All the studying I saw on film, showed he struggled bad at LT & RT. But what I saw from watching his play as a Guard was impressive. Remember when I said he reminded me of Tackle DJ Fluker? In Flukerโ€™s time in the NFL he was lost at the Tackle position, but when it came to running schemes, he was a man amongst boys. And I see the same skillset from Alex Leatherwood.

Leatherwood is really good at run-blocking schemes. At 6-6 315 pounds heโ€™s physical and tough with good effort in the run game. He finishes plays well and has a nasty temperament. He has good agility, technique, and size as a Guard. As far as Iโ€™m concerned thereโ€™s nothing to like as a Tackle. I see this as Jim Harbaugh loading every position for players to compete to bring out the best in everyone that wants to make this team. Or maybe just another body to get through Camp.

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Buck Melanoma
Buck Melanoma(@buck-melanoma)
1 year ago

I said earlier in the other thread about this signing that I thought it was about creating competition & let the best guy win, regardless of previous status. I still think that….but I also think it serves as a shot across a few bows, one being Pipkins’.

Stacey Mallory
Stacey Mallory(@chargerman463)
Reply to  Kyle DeDiminicantanio
1 year ago

I canโ€™t wait to see what this offense will look like with a rising star in Justin Herbert. Thatโ€™s what guys I talk to about the team say there afraid of. I think Harbaugh is not about fancy stats, heโ€™s about winning.

Stacey Mallory
Stacey Mallory(@chargerman463)
Reply to  Kyle DeDiminicantanio
1 year ago

Oh yes for sure. I’m looking for a great year from Herbert. Everyone is locked in on how its gonna look running the ball which I’m pumped for it too, but Jim hasn’t forgotten who Justin Herbert is and what he’s capable of.

Stacey Mallory
Stacey Mallory(@chargerman463)
Reply to  Buck Melanoma
1 year ago

That is true. Harbaugh likes to get them blue collar guys that are not great players but will work their tails off every opportunity they get. It definitely adds depth but like you said, could also be a sign that someone that thought they was a lock can be out if they donโ€™t step up there game.

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