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Shea
happy to be a Charger
By Casey Pearce,
Chargers.com
Friday, March 17, 2006
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Shea had the best season of his six-year career in 2004
with Rob Chudzinski.
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General
Manager A.J. Smith and the Chargers made their second move
of the 2006 freeangency period by signing former Cleveland
Browns tight end Aaron Shea to a three-year deal.
Aaron
is a tough, competitive guy that will bring a package to our
passing game so that (Offensive Coordinator) Cam Cameron will
be able to utilize him, Smith said. Hes
got some very good speed, quickness and hands. Hes a
competitive blocker. The experience factor is huge. Hes
been in the league for a long time. Hes another player
with high character who will represent our program well.
A
native of Ottawa, Illinois, Shea spent the first six years
of his career with the Browns. After visiting with the Steelers
and 49ers earlier in the week, a recruiting pitch that included
Head Coach Marty Schottenheimers family helped seal
the deal with the Michigan grad.
The
situation was perfect, Shea said. I got a great
feel from the organization. There seems to be a real family
atmosphere here. I met Coach Schottenheimers wife Pat,
and she was so nice and welcoming. I hoped my free agent tour
would end in San Diego, and fortunately we were able to make
that happen.
Like
Marlon McCree, whose connections with secondary coach Brian
Stewart assisted in his signing last week, Shea has strong
ties to his new position coach with the Chargers. Bolts tight
ends coach Rob Chudzinski held the same position with the
Browns in 2004. Shea set career highs that season in receptions
(26), receiving yards (252) and touchdown catches (4).
Its
no coincidence that I had my best season that year with Rob,
Shea said. Chud found a way to really get me involved
and help me be productive. Hes such a technician. He
really helped me with my footwork and mechanics. He really
knows how to coach me, and Im thrilled to get to play
for him again.
With
All-Pro Antonio Gates already in the mix, Shea give the Chargers
a second tight end that can contribute in the passing game.
Shea is also committed to doing the dirty work
when necessary.
Im
looking forward to playing with Antonio, the best tight end
in the game, Shea said. If you get two guys that
can stretch the middle of the field like that, I think it
will help the entire offense. Ive played on the line
of scrimmage, spent time at fullback and in an H-back role.
I can block, play special teams or do whatever they need me
to. Im going to give it all Ive got and hopefully
help this team.
In
addition to his ties with Chudzinski, Shea is also closely
connected to a pair of Chargers offensive linemen. Those
relationships also helped nudge him to San Diego as well.
I
grew up about 10 miles from Mike Goff and hung out with him
some in high school, Shea said. I also played
with Roman Oben in Cleveland and am excited to be around him
again. Its always nice to have some familiar faces around.
Im also looking forward to a change of scenery. Ive
been in the Mid West. I played at Michigan and spent six years
in Cleveland. I need a little sunshine. I cant wait
to work on my tan.
Former
Chargers on the move
Free
agent wide receiver Reche Caldwell signed a two-year contract
with the New England Patriots Friday, ending his four-year
tender with the Bolts. Caldwell caught 76 passes for 950 yards
and seven touchdowns in his four seasons in San Diego. He
fills a need for New England, who lost free agent receiver
David Givens to the Tennessee Titans earlier this week.
On
Wednesday, free agent guard/center Bob Hallen went home, signing
a two-year deal with the Browns. A native of Cleveland suburb
Mentor, Ohio and graduate of Kent State University, Hallen
will have the opportunity to earn a spot on the Browns
revamped offensive line that includes recent additions LeCharles
Bentley and Kevin Schaffer.
Former
Chargers guard Tonui Fonoti signed a one-year contract with
the Oakland Raiders earlier this week, but the deal became
void when Fonoti failed his physical. Fonoti remains a free
agent, but had a visit with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this
week.
Earlier
this week, the Washington Post reported that the Redskins
have an interest in free agent cornerback Jamar Fletcher.
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