Here’s a look at the Chargers’ 2026 draft class : Instant impact player — Jake Slaughter, G/C, Florida, Round 2, No. 63 Slaughter faces a learning curve as he moves from center, the position he played exclusively in college, to guard. But the door is wide open for him to claim a starting job, simply because the Chargers have a glaring need at that position after moving on from both of last year’s starters. Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images If he’s up to the challenge of the transition, it’s hard to imagine him not in the starting lineup for the season opener. Steal/Best value pick — Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State, Round 4, No. 105 Wesley Hale-Imagn Images The Chargers needed to add high-end speed to their wide receiver room, and Thompson certainly brings that. The 4.26-second 40 he ran was the fastest at this year’s combine. He isn’t the biggest wide receiver , standing just a shade over 5-foot-9, but he has the necessary speed, as he showed last year with 57 catches for an SEC-best 1,054 yards.…