r Bowl practice week and I https://www.chargersfanstore.com/hats , along with a herd of NFL scouts and fellow media members, all marched into a dimly lit auditorium to watch as each..."Today marks the official start of the Senior Bowl practice week and I, along with a herd of NFL scouts and fellow media members, all marched into a dimly lit auditorium to watch as each participating player walked across the main stage in their britches to get their height and weight measured prior to the week’s first practice.It’s an easy, although shallow, way for scouts to get a quick idea of what physical attributes these players could possibly bring to their teams in the near future.In my short preview I posted prior to my trek west from Georgia to Alabama, I highlighted three players at three positions of need for the Chargers and what they could bring to the 2019 version of the Bolts. All three of those guys, Wisconsin offensive tackle Michael Deiter, North Caroline State linebacker Germaine Pratt Chargers Hoodie , and Arizona State defensive tackle Renell Wren, all measured out well and will continue to have my attention through the rest of the week.Here are their measurements from this morning:OG Michael Deiter - Wisconsin6-foot-5304 lbs.Hand: 11 1/8 in. (HUGE)Arm: 32 4/8 in.Wingspan: 78 1 in.Deiter’s versatility should have the Chargers’ brass drooling as he has at least a dozen starts at center, guard, and tackle. As one of the highest-graded offensive linemen over the last two years, Deiter still isn’t gaining a ton of publicity compared to some of the other OL prospects. However, guys with experience (54 games started) and rock-solid fundamentals tend to excel in the NFL sooner than those with flashy athletic ability.LB Germaine Pratt - North Caronlina State6-foot-2 5/8 (Not 5-foot-11!!!)240 lbs.9 in.31 5/8 in.74 7/8 in.Excellent size for the position as a former safety. Pratt has a knack for sifting through traffic and looks to be another excellent defensive prospect from that Wolfpack defense.DT Renell Wren - Arizona State6-foot-4 4/8315 lbs. (Many thought he was under 300)9 7/8 in.33 6/8 in.81 in.Listed as a “freak” among college football players. Many thought Wren was a tad light as he supposedly played his final season somewhere in the 290’s. The fact that he weighed-in at 315 pounds is huge for him, especially if he continues to show that incredible first step off the line of scrimmage.On top of those three, here is a list of other notable players at the same positions of need:OT Chuma Edoga - USC6-foot-3 6/8303 lbs. (Listed at 295 during his final season)9 2/8 in.34 7/8 in.81 1/8 in.Athletic tackle who still needs some reinforcement in the finer details of the tackle position. Moves well in space. Unusually narrow shoulders for the position.OT Kaleb McGary - Washington6-foot-6 7/8321 lbs.10 2/8 in.33 5/8 in.79 in.Not the most fundamentally sound prospect but finds his success by giving 110% on every play. Was voted the Pac-12 Offensive Linemen of the Year.OL Dalton Risner - Kansas State6-foot-4 5/8308 lbs.10 5/8 in.34 2/8 in.81 in.Risner has been one of the highest-graded offensive linemen in all of college football over the past three years. Scouts believe his best place is inside, specifically at center due to his elite mental-processing and leadership traits.OG Dru Samia - Oklahoma6-foot-5304 lbs.10 in.33 1/8 in.80 in.Member of offensive line that won the Joe Moore Award for the nation’s top unit. Athletic guard that was used as a puller quite often to pave the way for QB Kyler Murray and RBs Keith Brooks and Trey Sermon.OT Andre Dillard - Wasihngton State6-foot-4 7/8310 lbs.9 5/8 in.34 in.80 1/8 in.One of the best pass protectors in the draft. Holds his 310 pounds very well on his frame. Would instantly sure-up the right tackle spot and give Philip Rivers a ton of security as he gets closer and closer to 40.LB Deshaun Davis - Auburn5-foot-11 3/8231 lbs.10 in. (BIG)31 2/8 in.76 2/8 in.An absolute bowling ball out on the field. By far has the biggest hands for his position. One of the headliner players here at the Senior Bowl.LB Te’Von Coney - Notre Dame6-foot-0 7/8244 lbs.9 1/8 in.32 6/8 in.77 2/8 in.A very compact linebacker who possesses some of the best run-fits among his position group here in Mobile. Didn’t measure that well but was the heart of the Notre Dame defense in 2018.LB Cameron Smith - USC6-foot-2230 lbs.10 1/8 in.32 2/8 in.76 4/8 in.LB Drue Tranquill - Notre Dame6-foot-2228 lbs.9 6/8 in.31 in.74 in.Came back from two seperate ACL tears. Two-time team captain. Played 52 games for the Fighting Irish. Finished his career with 295 total tackles.DT Dontavious Russell - Auburn6-foot-3 1/8319 lbs.9 1/8 in.32 in.77 4/8 in.A former 4-star recruit Doug Flutie Color Rush Jersey , Russell is one of the most versatile defensive tackles at the Senior Bowl as he’s capable of filling in at nose tackle or the three-technique. Has very active hands and shows strength at the point of attack.DT Greg Gaines - Washington6-foot-1 1/8 307 lbs.9 3/8 in.31 1/8 in.75 5/8 in.Almost joined former-teammate Vita Vea in going to the NFL after last season. Can be equally as disruptive. Excels at stopping the run and has the get-up-and-go to explode off the line and put pressure on the QB from anywhere along the interior. Like clockwork, Tom Telesco and company wasted no time in signing a handful of defensive backs following the 2019 NFL Draft late last month. And if they keep the hit-rate as high as they have over..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBolts From The BlueBolts From The Blue, a Los Angeles Chargers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsChargersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections San Diego Chargers Daily LinksSan Diego Chargers NewsSan Diego Chargers OffseasonSan Diego Chargers HistorySan Diego Chargers HumorFiled under:Latest NewsLos Angeles Chargers NewsChargers Offseason2019 Chargers UDFA Profile: North Texas CB Kemon HallNew,7commentsPDTShareTweetShareShare2019 Chargers UDFA Profile: North Texas CB Kemon HallPhoto by Cooper Neill/Getty ImagesLike clockwork, Tom Telesco and company wasted no time in signing a handful of defensive backs following the 2019 NFL Draft late last month. And if they keep the hit-rate as high as they have over the last several years, I’d advise them to stick with it.Since Telesco took over as the general manager for the Chargers at the start of 2013, here are the names of some defensive backs who have made the team as undrafted free agents:Jahleel Addae (multi-year starter)Adrian Phillips (All-Pro as a special teams player)Trevor Williams (Starter in 2017)Michael Davis (Started 9 games in 2018)Brandon Facyson (Saw action in 15 games in 2018)Those three defenders were Rodney Randle from Lamar University, Bradford Lemmons from Furman University, and Kemon Hall out of the University of North Texas.Obviously according to the title Trevor Williams Color Rush Jersey , this profile is on the 2018 first team All-Conference USA selection in Hall. Of the three, Hall played at the biggest school while Lemmons and Randle played for mid-major programs.Hall started at the JUCO ranks, having played his first two years of ball at Itawamba Community College in his home-state of Mississippi. He started his sophomore season in 2016 and totaled 45 stops with a pair of interceptions.After transferring to UNT, Hall started 25 games across his final two seasons, including 14 in 2017. His stats are below:2017 (14 starts): 73 tackles - 1 TFL - 1 interception - 8 passes defended - 1 forced fumble2018 (11 starts): 48 tackles - 1 TFL - 5 interceptions - 2 returned for TDs - 14 passes defended - 1 forced fumbleAs a member of the Mean Green, Hall was also a part of the team’s leadership council. As one of 14 members elected by the team, Hall served as a rotating captain throughout the 2018 season.Even though Hall’s athletic profile is fairly underwhelming, the Mississippi-native still has a knack for always being around the ball. Besides his six career interceptions, he amassed a staggering 22 pass breakups in that time span Dan Fouts Color Rush Jersey , as well.One thing that I’m keeping an eye on with Hall is that he doesn’t quite reach the height threshold that is common with the recent defensive backs under Gus Bradley. Bradley likes his cornerbacks to be tall and long, and only Rodney Randle is over 6-feet tall.Regardless, Hall has shown to be a playmaker during his time at North Texas and will be looking to continue that success with the Chargers. With the cornerback room looking pretty stout at the moment, Hall and the other defensive backs may have one of the steeper hills to climb when it comes to making the final 53-man roster.