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San Diego Chargers Daily Links: June 6, 2012

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SAN DIEGO, CA:  Quarterback Tim Tebow #15 of the Denver Broncos is tackled by Cam Thomas #76 of the San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California  (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
SAN DIEGO, CA: Quarterback Tim Tebow #15 of the Denver Broncos is tackled by Cam Thomas #76 of the San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
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Secret Superstar: Cam Thomas, NT, San Diego Chargers - Trey Cunningham
Though he does need to work on limiting penalties himself (he was flagged five times last year), new defensive coordinator John Pagano would be wise to give Thomas more than 395 snaps and continue to exploit his versatility.

Former Seahawk Atari Bigby May Start for Chargers - Danny Kelly
I'm hoping that Bigby has himself a nice career renaissance in San Diego. He played well for the Seahawks and from things I've seen was a nice veteran presence for the Seahawks' young secondary.

Ready to rumble - Scott Yoffe
Chargers running back Ryan Mathews is preparing to have his number called a lot in 2012.

English back competing in team drills - Michael Gehlken
As the Chargers outside linebacker works his way back from a career-stalling foot injury, success will come with consistency and contribution, measured on the field during the season.

Don't sleep on the run - Jeffri Chadiha
The amount of talent at running back is impossible to overlook.

Fantasy: The Age of Decline - Quarterbacks - Austin Lee
Player age is a popular topic in the fantasy community, especially during draft season. Key players who have been consistent performers will start to slip down draft boards due to concerns about their inevitable decline. A small number of players will buck trends to remain fantasy relevant well into their 30s, but eventually all players retire — yes, even Brett Favre.

Video: Blogger Blitz - ESPN.com Staff
AFC West blogger Bill Williamson breaks down the backup quarterback situation in the division.