Chargers, Oronde Gadsden and Fantasy Football
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Los Angeles Chargers tight end Oronde Gadsden II scored 29.4 fantasy points in Week 7 against the Indianapolis Colts, but although he's the most added player in ESPN Fantasy, there's one manager who will not be starting the rookie -- his father.
Gadsden also became the third rookie tight end in the Super Bowl era with at least 150 receiving yards and a touchdown reception in a game. And he was the first Chargers tight end in franchise history with 100 receiving yards since 2019 when Hunter Henry hit the mark against the Steelers.
Those of us here in the 315 knew a little secret this spring.All things considered, Oronde Gadsden II should have never fell to the fifth round of April's NFL D
In a season that has been filled with ups and downs, one of the bright spots has been Oronde Gadsden II, the rookie tight end out of Syracuse. Gadsden has made waves with his talent and work ethic, which Harbaugh recognized early in training camp.
Gadsden Independent School District Superintendent Travis Dempsey is stepping away from his role with the district.
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Rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden II has emerged as a serious receiving threat over the last two weeks. Once the free agent signing of Tyler Conklin ultimately failed afer the first few weeks, the Chargers turned to Gadsden for most of the tight end snaps.
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