R.J. Mickens feels as if the blueprint is correct in entrance of him. Throughout the Chargers locker room, he sees No. 3 and instantly is aware of of the chances.
The rookie security has performed a number one function in sparking a Chargers protection that has helped raise the crew to a three-game successful streak heading into Sunday’s sport in opposition to Jacksonville. Earlier than getting the possibility to show himself, Mickens realized from the secondary corps round him: Tony Jefferson, Elijah Molden, Donte Jackson — and No. 3, Derwin James Jr.
“[James has been] willing to pour into me and help me get to where he’s at and surpass him,” mentioned Mickens, who secured his second-career interception in opposition to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. “And he’s willing to help me. I’m really willing to go to him.”
Mickens isn’t the one Chargers rookie who has constructed a reputation for himself inside the secondary, as accidents have led to alternatives for gamers decrease on the depth chart. Nikko Reed, whom the Chargers signed as an undrafted free agent out of Oregon, obtained his “feet wet” two weeks in the past in opposition to the Tennessee Titans earlier than being thrust into motion in opposition to Aaron Rodgers and Steelers.
Chargers cornerback Nikko Reed warms up earlier than dealing with the Tennessee Titans on Nov. 2.
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Throughout that sport, Rodgers threw a cross that appeared destined to drop into the arms of vast receiver Calvin Austin III. Flying by means of the air, Reed stretched out his left arm towards Austin and recorded his first cross breakup, serving to the Chargers maintain a nine-point halftime lead en path to a 25-10 victory.
Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, who has guided the Chargers to an NFL-best 64.5 opponent passer ranking, credit Reed’s improvement, partially, to defending in opposition to Justin Herbert, Ladd McConkey, Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston in apply.
“When you get out there, and it’s DK Metcalf or Roman Wilson … and it’s Aaron Rodgers, you’re ready for that because you’ve taken advantage of the opportunity and practice with the guys that we have,” Minter mentioned of Reed, who performed a career-high 40% of snaps in opposition to the Steelers.
Mentioned Reed: “Knowing that you’re going against the best players every day at practice and once you get into the game, it’s easy — it’s way easier than practice. I feel like that’s the mentality.”
It’s an identical mindset that has helped Mickens maintain opposing quarterbacks to an 8.3 passer ranking on focused receivers, the most effective mark within the NFL since Week 6, in line with Professional Soccer Focus.
Mickens tries to maintain issues in perspective. The sixth-round decide recalled how he made a mistake on his first NFL play, taking a nasty angle on a deal with try in opposition to the Miami Dolphins final month, leading to a giant achieve. Nonetheless, he felt his interceptions in opposition to the Minnesota Vikings and Steelers additionally offered a studying expertise.
His takeaway? Any NFL participant could make a game-changing play, Mickens mentioned.
James likes what he sees from his youthful counterparts. Though Mickens and Reed are studying from watching James on daily basis, the four-time Professional Bowler can be protecting a detailed eye on the rookies because the Chargers put together for his or her playoff push.
“It’s being a sponge,” James mentioned. “[Mickens and Reed] ask questions all day, every day. Man, they work. They work like they ain’t got nothing. Every day. And it’s showing.”
