No changes being made at safety position for Chargers in Week 4

Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson had one of the best performances of his career last Sunday, which left many concerned about the thin defensive back group.

But it appears there will be no changes made at any of the positions in the secondary.

When speaking to the media on Wednesday, coach Anthony Lynn said that undrafted rookie Roderic Teamer will get the start at strong safety again this weekend against the Dolphins.

Teamer’s professional regular season debut in Week 3 was a mixed bag. The former Tulane product showcased his physicality, but he struggled in coverage, where he gave up a few big plays which ultimately resulted in touchdowns.

On Monday, Lynn also said that he is pleased with the way Rayshawn Jenkins is playing the free safety position. When in reality, Jenkins fell victim to a couple touchdowns because he was on the wrong end of the plays and he was late to diagnose where the ball was being thrown.

The decision to roll with the same two players as the starters is head-scratching. Rookie Nasir Adderley should be given the start at free safety, while Jenkins moves down to the box.

Dolphins quarterback Josh Rosen is not to be taken lightly. His statistics might not look enticing, but there have been a series of drops that have held Rosen back from displaying his true potential.

Rosen’s not nearly on Watson’s level, but this will be another good test for the defensive backs. If they struggle on Sunday, L.A. will have to seriously start thinking about making changes.

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