Chargers’ salary cap update as training camp approaches

The Chargers made a flurry moves to improve the roster in hopes of making another playoff push for the 2020 season.

The Chargers made a slew of acquisitions through free agency and the 2020 NFL Draft in hopes of putting together a roster that’s capable of making a run for the division.

Los Angeles agreed to terms with a few notables, which include Chris Harris Jr., Linval Joseph, Bryan Bulaga and Trai Turner. Most importantly, they didn’t break the bank to acquire them.

They all have six draft picks that have yet to sign their rookie deals.

With that being said, L.A. has $20,410,433 million in salary-cap space, per Over The Cap. That is good for the 11th-most in the NFL.

This number will drop quite a bit after the Chargers ink their rookies to deals. A common question is wondering if Los Angeles will sign anymore players. But it’s more likely that they use to agree to an extension with Hunter Henry or carry it over to the 2021 offseason.

L.A. has some high commitments after the 2020 season led by Joey Bosa, Keenan Allen, Melvin Ingram and Mike Pouncey.