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Gavino Borquez

Former XFL stars making cases for Chargers’ 53-man roster

The XFL drew the attention of the Chargers this past spring, as the team signed two former players from the league – tight end Donald Parham and offensive tackle Storm Norton.

Eager to make the 53-man roster, Parham and Norton helped themselves with solid showings at the first week of practice.

Norton, the 6-foot-8 and 306 pounder, primarily played right tackle for the second team, but earned some reps with the first-team at right tackle while Bryan Bulaga had a day off.

“He stacks some bricks. He’s showing consistency here,” coach Anthony Lynn said about Norton.

With the Los Angeles Wildcats, Norton was Pro Football Focus’ highest graded XFL offensive lineman.

Meanwhile, Parham, the towering tight end, is fighting for the third tight-end spot with Stephen Anderson. He shined in the passing game and run-blocking department.

Entering training camp, Parham was thought to bring mismatch and catching ability, while his blocking deficiencies would show due to his lanky frame and lack of lower body strength. But he has done well in this area.

“Donald is a much better blocker than I thought he was gonna be,” Lynn said.

Hunter Henry also had high praise for Parham.

“He’s got a lot of talent. He’s a big kid. Can move very well too for how big he is. I’m excited for him. He’s definitely made some plays out there already,” Henry said.

With the Dallas Renegades, Parham caught 24 passes for 307 yards and four touchdowns in five games.

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