Chargers miss out on DK Metcalf to Steelers, citing lack of influential recruiter
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The Los Angeles Chargers have been searching for a dependable wide receiver, linked to various potential candidates since moving on from Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.
They were connected to DK Metcalf before he joined the Pittsburgh Steelers, influenced by Cam Heyward's recruiting efforts.
The anecdote emphasizes the significant impact personal relationships can have in the NFL.
Despite their interest in Steelers' talent, the Chargers lacked an influential figure like Heyward to secure Metcalf.
jaylund13• 3d
Dumb post. We weren’t going to give up a 2nd rounder and 40 million a year. Also, why does everyone act like DK got to pick? Maybe he could choose between certain teams but the front office wasn’t going to dish him unless they got what they wanted first. Propaganda
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