2015 wasn’t a pretty year for the San Diego Chargers on the defensive side of the ball. In the passing game, the Chargers allowed about 236 yards per game through the air while coming up with just 11 interceptions. Since then, the secondary has undergone a bit of a facelift.
Eric Weddle will be in Baltimore next year while Patrick Robinson will also likely be on another roster. General manager Tom Telesco brought in Dwight Lowery and Casey Hayward through free agency to fill those holes, but there’s another player in the secondary whose name fans shouldn’t forget—Craig Mager.