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Watch: Jordan McFadden sits down to discuss being drafted by the Chargers

Former Clemson offensive lineman Jordan McFadden sits down to discuss being selected by the LA Chargers and take a look back at his Clemson career.

Clemson is one of the most prolific NFL factories. In this past NFL Draft, the Tigers had 6 players selected and 2 more signed to UDFA deals. One of those selected was offensive lineman Jordan McFadden who went in the 5th round to the Chargers. The 2x All-ACC lineman joined us to discuss the Draft process and look back on his career.

According to Clemson's website, McFadden was voted by his teammates as a permanent team captain and last season won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy which is presented to the top blocker in the ACC. The talented offensive tackle, who may switch to guard, played the 3rd most snaps of any offensive lineman in Clemson history and the 7th most for any player ever in the Tiger program. Out of 56 career games, he got the start in the final 39.

NFL.com had McFadden listed as the 6th most athletic guard that attended the NFL Combine. He produced a 4.99 40 time at 6'2 and 303 lbs. with 34" arms and 9 1/2" hands. He also came up with a 1.74 10-yard split and 28.5-inch vertical along with a 7.7 3 seconds 3 cone drill and 4.81 20-yard shuttle. 

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