The pair met during their first season at Indiana. While Feeney had a scholarship, Paige forced his way onto the roster as a walk on. When they were seniors last fall, they both had the honor of representing their team as captains. Some of Paige's favorite moments as a Hoosier happened with Feeney.

"That was a huge honor for me because it was my hometown team," Paige said. "Just having Dan, it was like he was the real captain. He was the real leader of the team. Standing next to someone like that who has been a workhorse for our school, it was a pretty cool experience. When I would score, he was always the one who would come lift me up. I have a hundred pictures of that. We're just tight. We can goof around with each other. Anything that I ever needed, I could go to him."

Having seen him blossom from a walk on to earn a scholarship and then become captain, Feeney isn't surprised that Paige got a call from the Bolts after the weekend.

"That's just how he is," Feeney explained. "He's one of those guys who will give you everything on the field. It showed and I think he'll do the exact same thing for this Chargers organization."

Paige's scouting report of Feeney echoed many of the same qualities that were thrown around during the draft; "intensity" and "meanness". But those aside, off the field, Paige said he couldn't imagine a better person.

As for Paige, Feeney said the Chargers are getting a workhorse.