The Facts:
The most notable development for the Chargers, at least through the first round of Saturday's NFL draft, was that Turner will continue to wear lighting bolts, at least for the time being. Titans HC Jeff Fisher confirmed to reporters in Tennessee that the teams had conversations involving the 19th pick, but they didn't pan out -- but they might not be over. "There's still some scenarios regarding that," Fisher said of a potential trade for Turner.
Reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
With Turner's value to the Chargers at its highest, Smith was hoping to pry first- and third-round picks out of suitors, either this year or next. On Wednesday, Smith said teams had offered "less than I would like" for Turner, who averaged 6.3 yards per carry last year in spelling Tomlinson. If Turner remains with the Chargers, he can leave as an unrestricted free agent after next season. Asked about Turner's future Saturday afternoon, Smith said there was "a lot of activity and I think it's going to continue. ..." We'll be watching.
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