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The top three picks are probably the most important on a team's draft board. Rounds 1-3 are filled with potential starters and game-changers.

Days 1 and 2 have been generous to the San Diego Chargers in years past. In 2013, the Bolts selected offensive tackle D.J. Fluker in the first round, linebacker Manti Te'o in the second and wide receiver Keenan Allen in Round 3. Fluker has become a staple of the offensive line, Te'o is making strides as a full-time starter on defense and Allen had one of the best seasons by a rookie wideout in franchise history.

Time will tell if the 2014 class is as successful, but it's not a bad start. Jason Verrett, San Diego's first-round pick a year ago, showed promise at cornerback before a shoulder injury cut his rookie season short. He wouldn't go empty-handed, though, as his first career interception helped seal a victory over the Oakland Raiders.

Second-round selection Jeremiah Attaochu was bothered by a nagging hamstring that kept him out of five games, but he too found a way to leave his mark. Attaochu had a strip-sack and blocked punt in the season opener against the Arizona Cardinals and will be competing for a starting job at outside linebacker this season with both Jarret Johnson and Dwight Freeney gone.

Chris Watt, a third-round pick last year, started five games at center due to injuries on the roster and is penciled in as the starter for 2015.

As you can see, the first two days of the draft can be paramount to a team's future success. With that in mind, let's take a look at the best- and worst-case scenarios for the Chargers' top three picks.