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Week in Review: Instant Reaction to the Bolts Selecting Joe Alt at No. 5 Overall

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Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre react to the Chargers selecting Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt! To vie

Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre react to the Chargers selecting Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt! To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( CHARGERS WEEKLY: INSTANT REACTION TO THE BOLTS SELECTING JOE ALT The voice of the team Matt "Money" Smith and KCAL News' Chris Hayre react to the Bolts selecting Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt at No. 5 overall and look ahead to what positions the team may target on day two. [WATCH NOW]( WHY JIM HARBAUGH SAID IT WAS A "UNANIMOUS DECISION" TO DRAFT JOE ALT There wasn't much debate in the Chargers draft room. Harbaugh called it a "unanimous decision" to take Alt, who was viewed as the consensus top player at his position in this draft class. Hortiz raved about his ability to recover quickly if he get off balance. Harbaugh praised his toughness and how he never missed a game in college. [READ MORE]( [Text Us]( [Hyundai 300x250]() INSIDE THE WAR ROOM: JOE ALT GETS THE CALL First round pick Joe Alt receives the call from General Manager Joe Hortiz and Head Coach Jim Harbaugh on the first night of the 2024 NFL Draft. [WATCH NOW]( WHY NFL PUNDITS GAVE BOLTS 'A GRADE' FOR SELECTING JOE ALT The Bolts offense got even more physical Thursday night. The unanimous 2023 First-Team All-American immediately becomes a building block on the offensive line along with Rashawn Slater, and helps the Bolts create a long-term and talented tackle tandem. [READ MORE]( LOOKING FOR MORE? 👉 2024 Draft: [Joe Alt Draft Night Press Conference]( 👉 From The Podium: [How Joe Alt Impressed the Bolts in the Pre-Draft Process]( 👉 Photos: [Chargers 2024 Pub Crawl]( BOLTS BRAIN GAMES With the NFL Draft in full swing, do you know which round and pick these current players and Chargers Legends were selected in their draft class? A.) LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001 B.) Dan Founts, 1973 C.) Junior Seau, 1990 D.) Derwin James, 2018 E.) Tuli Tuipulotu, 2023 [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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