With the Chargers’ starting offensive linemen sidelined in the preseason opener against the Rams except rookie Rashawn Slater, it gave the backups a chance to prove themselves.
Fifth round pick Brenden Jaimes was one who took advantage of his time on the field Saturday night.
After primarily playing tackle during his collegiate career at Nebraska, Jaimes kicked inside to guard for his NFL debut, where he looked like a natural at the position.
With the 49 snaps that he played, the second-most by any offensive player, Jaimes provided a huge surge in the running game and used his lower-body athleticism, efficient hand usage and high football IQ to keep interior rushers at bay, only allowing one quarterback pressure.
“Brenden, I think, has done really well on the O-line,” head coach Brandon Staley said. “I think that he had a really nice night last week, teaming up with Rashawn on that left side.”
While Jaimes only played guard against the Rams, the coaches are still planning on taking advantage of his experience at protecting the edges by viewing him as an appealing swing tackle if any of the starters had to miss time.
Rashawn Slater and Brenden Jaimes – my wordddd! Big 10 rookie OLs unite!
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— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) August 16, 2021