General Manager Tom Telesco held his annual pre-draft press conference on Monday, holding court for 30 minutes with those in the media eager to ask him about the Chargers' draft plans.

There's a lot to discuss, so let's get right into it.

Keeping Things Close to the Vest – The last thing you ever want is to accidentally reveal your top-secret draft plans and evaluations. To that end, Telesco offered a blunt assessment of what he'd be discussing during his press conference. While he did end up providing terrific insight into how the Bolts scout, some thoughts about this year's draft class and the inner-workings of the Chargers' draft process, he made it clear he wasn't going to let the cat out of the bag.

"A lot of you probably don't want to be here for this because you know I'm not going to say anything. I really don't want to be here for this because I know I can't say anything. We're both here and don't really want to be here, but let's at least try to get through this and have some fun. It's tough. We do all of this work all year and you guys have a lot of questions about it. There's just not a whole lot that you can really say right now…I'll answer as many of your questions as I can. A lot may be just very general about the draft, but that's just kind of the way it is. Once we pick the players, we'll be up here and talk about these guys all day long."

What Would it Take to Trade Down? – Holding a selection in the late 20s has proven to be a prime trading spot. Teams with early second round picks looking to get back into the first round often target picks such as the 28th overall selection the Chargers currently own. So, is Telesco open to trading back? And what would it take to execute such a deal?