The Chargers did not address two positions that were thought to be prioritized during the offseason: left tackle and outside cornerback.
Because of that, they are seen as spots that should be at the top of Los Angeles’ to-do list next offseason.
In Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling’s latest two-round projections for the 2021 NFL Draft, he sees L.A. selecting Texas OT Samuel Cosmi in the first-round and following that up with California CB Camryn Bynum in Round 2.
Cosmi, the 6-foot-7 and 310 pounder, is a technically proficient, athletically gifted left tackle, who possesses very good reactive athleticism with very good agility and change of direction quickness.
If Trey Pipkins or Sam Tevi don’t pan out this upcoming season, Cosmi would be an ideal candidate to protect quarterback Justin Herbert’s blindside for years to come.
Samuel Cosmi career at Texas🤘
Pass-block snaps: 1,162
QB sacks allowed: 4 pic.twitter.com/lC2tF15ORP— PFF College (@PFF_College) June 11, 2020
Bynum, the Bears’ four-year starter, is a sound corner with very good reactive athleticism and coverage ability, as he seeks contact and battles on the perimeter, while also being a tenacious, competitive nuisance to receivers.
Michael Davis is entering the final year of his contract, while Casey Hayward will only have a year left after this season. Bynum is an ideal player who could contribute right off the bat.
California's Camryn Bynum is going to be a top-10 cornerback in the 2021 class. Bynum has intriguing height, length, speed and ball skills, along with the mature make-up and intelligence mandatory for the next level. pic.twitter.com/zxZDLcuqOF
— Gavino Borquez (@GavinoBorquez) April 30, 2020