Article By Paul Preibisius on 24th March, 2010
Sure, it was superior to say a Chicago Bears' team that mortgaged two-years' worth of first-round draft picks in order to land quarterback Jay Cutler, but ultimately San Diego stood as a team picking fourth from last in every round save the sixth, which was traded away for backup defensive lineman Travis Johnson.
Following a purge including LaDainian Tomlinson, Jamal Williams, and Antonio Cromartie, the team was in no better shape. Williams and Tomlinson were let go outright, while Cromartie’s trade won’t net any value until the 2011 draft.
However, the team somehow man...
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