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Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre are joined by Yahoo football writer and the creator of "Reception

Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre are joined by Yahoo football writer and the creator of "Reception Perception" Matt Harmon. To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( CHARGERS WEEKLY: ALL THINGS WIDE RECEIVER Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre are joined by Yahoo football writer and the creator of "Reception Perception" Matt Harmon. Among the topics: discussing the three blue-chip WRs in the 2024 NFL Draft, the gap between the top three prospects and the rest of the class, speed receivers in this year's draft, a mid-round sleeper WR to watch, and what Harmon would do with the fifth overall pick. [WATCH NOW]( JOE HORTIZ ON 1ST DRAFT AS GM, WHY BOLTS ARE OPEN TO TRADE CALLS AT PICK NO. 5 With the Chargers holding the No. 5 overall pick, it won't take long for the Bolts to be on the clock Thursday night. Which will also means Hortiz, a first-time GM, won't have to wait long to bet thrown into the fire of the draft frenzy. [READ MORE]( [OnLocation 300x250]( [Hyundai 300x250]() THE BOLT: COMING THIS SUMMER Chargers introduce The Bolt, the teams new state-of-the-art practice facility that is coming summer of 2024. [WATCH NOW]( 5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2024 NFL DRAFT We're a week away from the 2024 NFL Draft. In the meantime, here are five things to know ahead of one of the offseason's biggest events. [READ MORE]( LOOKING FOR MORE? 👉 Behind-the-Scenes: [Inside Jim Harbaugh's RV Life]( 👉 Chargers Draft Scenario: What if the [Bolts Take an Offensive Tackle]( in Round 1? 👉 5 Takeaways: Daniel Jeremiah Outlines [Chargers Ideal 1st Round]( in NFL Draft BOLTS BRAIN GAMES With the Chargers' practice facility moving to El Segundo this summer, do you know which city it is currently located in? (Hint: Orange County) [CLICK HERE FOR ANSWERS]( [Text Footer]( hit us up on social [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( ©2024 Los Angeles Chargers All Rights Reserved. Hoag Performance Center, 3333 Susan Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 [Chargers Privacy Policy]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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