We’re continuing our weekly AFC West mock draft.
This is our third week doing the project. This is the first week we’re including the Chargers, whose season ended with a playoff loss to the Jets on Sunday. San Diego will pick at No. 28 in the first round.
No. 5, Kansas City: OT Russell Okung, Oklahoma State. With Okung at left tackle, the Chiefs will start reloading this once proud offensive line.
Last week: Okung.
No. 8, Oakland: OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers. Davis could step right in and make an impact for Oakland.
Last week: Davis.
No. 10 or No. 11*, Denver: LB Rolando McClain, Alabama. Oakland could also look at McClain, who seems destined to be an NFL star.
Last week: McClain.
No. 28, San Diego: Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech. Dwyer would be perfect for the Chargers. With LaDainian Tomlinson likely on his way out, the Chargers need a new workhorse. Dwyer could give this offense the balance it missed this season.
* There will be a coin flip at the NFL combine in late February between Jacksonville and Chicago for the No. 10 pick. The Broncos own Chicago’s first-round pick from the Jay Cutler trade.
This is our third week doing the project. This is the first week we’re including the Chargers, whose season ended with a playoff loss to the Jets on Sunday. San Diego will pick at No. 28 in the first round.
No. 5, Kansas City: OT Russell Okung, Oklahoma State. With Okung at left tackle, the Chiefs will start reloading this once proud offensive line.
Last week: Okung.
No. 8, Oakland: OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers. Davis could step right in and make an impact for Oakland.
Last week: Davis.
No. 10 or No. 11*, Denver: LB Rolando McClain, Alabama. Oakland could also look at McClain, who seems destined to be an NFL star.
Last week: McClain.
No. 28, San Diego: Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech. Dwyer would be perfect for the Chargers. With LaDainian Tomlinson likely on his way out, the Chargers need a new workhorse. Dwyer could give this offense the balance it missed this season.
* There will be a coin flip at the NFL combine in late February between Jacksonville and Chicago for the No. 10 pick. The Broncos own Chicago’s first-round pick from the Jay Cutler trade.


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