Melvin Ingram was a First Round Pick in 2012 who was used as a backup Linebacker in his rookie year. A torn ACL in his second training camp kept him out most of the year, but he returned and methodically worked his way into one of the better defensive players of the year.
Kenny Graham made his professional debut with the San Diego Chargers, the season after the Bolts won their lone AFL Championship. Graham might have missed out on a title, but the Washington State Cougar would become one of the most productive defensive players for San Diego for the rest of the 1960s.
“The Big Cat” Ernie Ladd, was one of the star defensive players at Grambling, and standing at 6’ 9” he was one of the most imposing players in the gridiron ever saw.
A dual-sport star at Tennessee (Track & Field), Anthony Miller was the recipient of San Diego’s First Round Pick in 1988.