The 2026 NFL draft is now in the rearview mirror. The Los Angeles Chargers left Pittsburgh with an additional eight players on their roster after multiple trades increased their draft capital from the original five they entered the draft with to the final number of eight. The Chargers will be heading to training camp deep at multiple positions. Depending on the battles that ensue, there may end up being some tough decisions being made on the roster heading into the season. The Chargers, under general manager Joe Hortiz, have attacked their roster needs aggressively in the draft. In 2024, the Chargers needed a tackle and a wide receiver, they landed Joe Alt and traded up to secure Ladd McConkey. Entering 2025, the Chargers needed to restock the weapons on the roster and drafted Omarion Hampton, Tre' Harris, Keandre Lambert Smith and Oronde Gadsden II. In this most recent draft, the Chargers needed to add a third edge rusher and restock their offensive line room.…