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The Los Angeles Chargers traded up three spots last month to draft former Georgia Bulldogs star Ladd McConkey and he’s glad that they did. McConkey went with the second pick in the second round at No. 34 overall and the Chargers gave up a fourth-round selection in exchange for a fifth-round pick to do it. Asked how he felt about the team trading up for him, the wide receiver said it motivated him that much more. “I think you always want to go where you’re wanted,” McConkey said. “When you hear that, you want to be there that much more. Now I’m excited to get through this, get to training camp,...
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Jim Harbaugh knows what Ladd McConkey is capable of. As a college coach the past few seasons, he’s seen the impact the Chatsworth, Ga. native had during his career at Georgia, and he’s hopeful that the same can be true with the Chargers in Los Angeles. “He can be an outside receiver. He can be a slot receiver. Love the speed, 4.38 [40-yard dash], but he plays to it. He plays to that 4.38 every single play, you can see it in the way that he rages off of the ball, and once he has the ball in his hands,” Harbaugh told reporters after McConkey’s selection in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft ...
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Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs saw four players picked on Friday night during rounds two and three of the 2024 NFL Draft. Ladd McConkey and a trio of defensive backs – Kamari Lassiter, Javon Bullard and Tykee Smith – came off the board, and when they did, there was plenty of praise for them. Here’s what the top draft analysts at ESPN, and it’s partner broadcast on ABC, had to say after UGA players taken on day two. Ladd McConkey (Los Angeles Chargers – No. 34)Mel Kiper (ESPN): “5-foot-11.5, 186, not that big of hands, has short arms but ran a 4.39 (40 yard dash) with a 1.52 10 (yard split). Th...
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The second round of the 2024 NFL Draft is complete and the third round is ongoing. Three Georgia players heard their names called and found new homes: Ladd McConkey, Kamari Lassiter and Javon Bullard. The trio joins UGA’s first round selections Brock Bowers and Amarius Mims to bring the Bulldog total to five so far. As we did on night one, DawgsHQ has for you the best of social media from the second round reacting to the picks of the Georgia Bulldogs. Ladd McConkey (Los Angeles Chargers – No. 34)McConkey heads to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles where he’s already had a major impact before. Helping...
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Few programs have been better at putting players into the NFL during the Kirby Smart era than Georgia, and this year’s draft is no different. Brock Bowers, Amarius Mims and Ladd McConkey are likely to go early. There’s the mid-round guys like Kamari Lassiter, Javon Bullard and Tykee Smith and the late-round steals like Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Sedrick Van Pran and a pair of running backs – Kendall Milton and Daijun Edwards. Looking to hit double-digits for a third consecutive year, the Bulldogs sent 11 to the NFL Combine earlier in the process. A couple more worked out at UGA’s Pro Day. To pre...
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