The Chargers added four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Chris Harris Jr. to the mix earlier this offseason.
However, Harris will be manning the slot this upcoming season, which still leaves a question that needs to be answered at the outside spot, opposite of Casey Hayward.
Michael Davis is slated to be the starter, but he was up-and-down last season, while also struggling to stay on the field towards the end of the year. Davis also only has one more year remaining on his contract.
With that being said, Los Angeles could look to add a cornerback in the upcoming draft.
Here is a cornerback from each round that could fit in Los Angeles:
Round 1 | Jeffrey Okudah, Ohio State
Arguably one of the most physically gifted and talented cornerbacks in this year’s class, Okudah possesses the ideal measurements for the position at 6-foot-1 and 205 pounds. An elite coverage player, Okudah has the speed, instincts, mirror abilities and ball skills. He’s also willing in the run game.
In his three seasons for the Buckeyes, Okudah finished with 88 tackles, 21 passes defensed, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and one sack. In his final campaign, he was named unanimous All-American; First-Team All-Big Ten and Jim Thorpe Award finalist.
Jeff Okudah = CB1. He just blankets receivers and has everything you'd want from your top corner. pic.twitter.com/dUQpG7pWv3
— Daniel Valente (@StatsGuyDaniel) April 11, 2020