http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2724804-every-teams-most-intriguing-project-player
The Chargers have never groomed an heir apparent for Philip Rivers. But that may change now that they have traded for Cardale Jones, former Ohio State star and charter member of the Rivers Fan Club.
"He's the only guy I've ever met—a celebrity, athlete, however you want to put it—I got star-struck around," Jones said of Rivers after his first practice with the Chargers. Jones met Rivers during predraft training in 2016 and was impressed by his knowledge and attention to detail.
Jones could use a little mentorship. He left Ohio State as a big name with big talent and little experience. The Bills knew they were getting a project when they drafted Jones in the fourth round, but let's face it: Rex Ryan isn't a quarterback guru, and the Bills offense wasn't built for quarterback development last year.
New Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn was Jones' offensive coordinator and interim head coach last season, so he knows what he is getting. He also knows he won't have to count on Jones anytime soon. Jones demonstrated his prodigious talent in his first Chargers practices, but his primary job will be to watch Rivers and learn.
But Rivers won't play forever. The older, wiser and no longer star-struck Jones could someday prove to be a worthy successor.
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