The Chargers possess a lethal one-two punch at wide receiver with Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. However, they’re missing a solid No. 3 option to round out the positional group.
Fortunately for Los Angeles, the receiver position in the upcoming draft is loaded with talent, where they’d be able to find a viable option to solidify that void in the first-round or Day 3.
With that being said, here is a wideout from each round that could fit in Los Angeles:
Round 1 | CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma
Lamb is the definition of play-maker, having finished with 24 catches that went for over 40 yards in his three-year stint for the Sooners. Lamb totaled 3,799 career all purpose yards, including 3,292 receiving yards on 173 catches and 32 touchdowns.
Lamb, the 6-foot-1 and 196 pounder is a well-rounded player with great athleticism, good change of direction, solid acceleration, hands, body control and leaping ability to flourish at the next level, projecting as a Pro Bowl-caliber receiver.
Gets a nice subtle push-off and tracks/adjusts to the ball late over his back shoulder. pic.twitter.com/QvzC4CmJ2B
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