A three-time Pro Bowl Selection with the Minnesota Vikings, Ed White was traded to the San Diego Chargers, where the Offensive Lineman proved to be one of the best assets Quarterback Dan Fouts ever had.
After a few seasons with the New Orleans Saints, Wes Chandler was traded early in the 1981 Season, where he found a home in the potent Chargers offense. Chandler completed the year with 857 Yards in 12 Games, which foreshadowed his spectacular 1982 year.
Paul Lowe was undrafted in 1959, but the San Francisco 49ers gave him a shot in training camp. Lowe did not make the team, but in 1960, the American Football League opened, and many more opportunities opened up. The Halfback from Oregon State had a new outlet for his skills, and he made the most of it.
Fred Dean was one of the best defensive players in Louisiana Tech history, and his work landed him a Second Round Pick with the San Diego Chargers in 1975.