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Los Angeles Chargers Biggest Remaining Needs After the Draft- What's Still Missing?

Los Angeles Chargers On SI·Thomas Martinez·29 days ago
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The Los Angeles Chargers left Pittsburgh and the 2026 draft with a roster well stocked with depth and their major targets seemingly addressed. General manager Joe Hortiz managed to navigate the draft with multiple trades to increase Los Angeles' selection pool of picks from five to eight. The Chargers landed an immediate impact defender in Akheem Mesidor in the first round who should replace the third edge rusher role vacated by Odafe Oweh in free agency. Head coach Jim Harbaugh and Hortiz believe they have created enough competition at the left guard position to address the starting role. Second round selection Jake Slaughter is set to attempt a transition from center to guard in a Mike McDaniel-led offense and Trevor Penning, amongst others, are set to compete for the starting job. Considering the Chargers eight draft picks on top of the moves made in free agency, the roster is well built out. Joe Hortiz's philosophy is to always be searching for ways to make the team and the roster better.…

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