A forced fumble and interception last week. A sack, tackle for loss, quarterback hit and pass defensed this week.

He may only have two preseason games on professional football under his belt, but rookie Desmond King is making plays.

"You see 36 making plays?" Korey Toomer said postgame. "He was all over the place!"

It's hard to miss number 36 when he's on the field. Through his on-field performance, he's quickly making his presence known to opposing teams and football fanatics alike. While he's relishing the opportunity to show the Chargers why they made the right move taking him in the draft, he remains humble.

"It's just my job," King said. "When it comes to any of that, I just go out there and do what I'm supposed to do each and every down and make the coaches happy. That's my job to contribute to the team."

King was a bright spot in Sunday's 13-7 loss to the Saints,. His sack came on a timely 3rd-and-5, when Saints quarterback Chase Daniel was driving at their own 42 three plays after the Chargers turned the ball over on downs. As Daniel stepped back, King came around the right side to overpower a Saints blocker, converging on the QB for a loss of 11.

Throughout the game, King was a jack of all trades. He played three different positions consisting of safety, nickel and corner.