The Chargers have begun retooling the offensive line with a pair of acquisitions this offseason, but they will look to bring in more pieces in the upcoming draft.
One prospect that they could look to acquire is former Oregon guard Dallas Warmack. According to Draft Wire’s Justin Melo, Los Angeles has FaceTimed with Warmack.
The Chargers have had contact with Oregon OG Dallas Warmack (#75). Warmack is a powerful road grader in the run game, but he needs to continue to work on the nuances of pass protection. pic.twitter.com/R5NBbQl5UN
— Gavino Borquez (@GavinoBorquez) March 31, 2020
Warmack, the brother of Seahawks’ Dallas Warmack, started his collegiate career at the Alabama before transferring to Oregon following the 2017 season. In two seasons for the Ducks, Warmack started 24 of 26 career games played at right guard.
In 2019, Warmack made Pro Football Focus’ All-Pac-12 third-team. Warmack, the 6-foot-2 and 310 pounder is a wide-bodied run mauler with great power who thrived in Oregon’s RPO-heavy scheme. While he’s not polished, he demonstrated competence in pass protection.
With the Chargers needing depth along the interior part of the offensive line, he would be a great option. Warmack projects as a Day 3-undrafted free agent.