Chargers’ offensive line could benefit from Oklahoma OC Creed Humphrey

Former Oklahoma center Creed Humphrey would be a great addition to the Chargers’ offensive line.

As Mike Pouncey and Dan Feeney are set to enter free agency, the center position could be a major need for the Chargers.

Los Angeles could elect to re-sign one, which would likely be Feeney over Pouncey. However, the team may see this as a prime opportunity to start fresh.

It just so happens that a player like former Oklahoma center Creed Humphrey would solidify the spot.

Bleacher Report’s Tyler Brooke named one prospect each NFL team should covet at the Senior Bowl, and Humphrey was linked to the Bolts.

Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey could be a potential replacement on the inside of the offensive line. A three-year starting center for the Sooners, he has been a part of some of the most explosive offenses in college football the past few seasons.

Humphrey is a decisive blocker and attacks his assignments with good aggressiveness. While he’s not an exceptional athlete and doesn’t have the play speed to be a reliable puller on certain power-run concepts at the next level, his intelligence and play strength will make him a suitable NFL center.

Humphrey, the left-handed center, started the final 26 games of his career, earning Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year honors for the second time this season. The 6-foot-5, 320-pounder earned second-team AP All-America honors in 2019.

In 1,297 pass-blocking snaps, Humphrey only allowed 28 quarterback pressures and zero sacks.

Down in Mobile, AL at the Senior Bowl where I spent the week, Humphrey was arguably one of the better lineman.

Humphrey isn’t the most athletic lineman, but toughness, intelligence, instincts and consistency in pass protection and the run-blocking department are starter quality at center.