The Los Angeles Chargers are facing an intriguing trend as they approach the draft. After undergoing significant changes, including the hiring of Jim Harbaugh as head coach, fans are eager to see how the team will address its roster needs
Despite having nine draft picks, including three within the top 100, the Chargers have not hosted any top offensive lineman prospects on top-30 visits, as noted by reporter Connor Allen. This departure from conventional wisdom suggests that the team may be considering other positions with their No. 5 overall pick.
Interesting note: The Chargers have not had a single 30-visit with an offensive lineman so far.
— Connor Allen (@ConnorAllenNFL) April 14, 2024
Given the departure of key receivers like Mike Williams and Keenan Allen, there’s speculation that the Chargers might prioritize the wide receiver position in the first round. With Justin Herbert relying heavily on Allen and Williams last season, bolstering the receiving corps could be a strategic move to enhance offensive performance.
Interesting note: The Chargers have not had a single 30-visit with an offensive lineman so far.
— Connor Allen (@ConnorAllenNFL) April 14, 2024