Brandon Staley on Jamaree Salyer’s move to guard in 2023: ‘That’s his natural position’

Brandon Staley said that Jamaree Salyer’s move to guard should better suit his skill set.

For the Chargers, offensive line play has never been more important as the team looks to maximize the contributions of quarterback Justin Herbert in 2023. In their pursuit of keeping their signal caller upright and operating in a clean pocket, the team is looking to reshuffle their front five next season to give themselves an edge over opposing pass rushers.

Brandon Staley spoke to the media on Monday about Jamaree Salyer, who will transition from the tackle position to guard. Staley told reporters Salyer is built to play the interior spots up front, and the third-year coach expects positive results from this latest shake-up to the team’s line.

“I think that’s his natural position,” Staley explained. “But as he proved last year, we know that Jamaree can play outside, but we kind of feel like he’s best suited to play inside. A lot of strengths as a player fit better inside.

To have him, Zion [Johnson] and Corey [Linsley] in the middle of your pocket, that’s certainly what you want to design from an offensive line standpoint. When you have that type of anchor in the middle, athleticism and then when your tackles are athletic like Trey and Rashawn [Slater] are, they have the range and the athleticism to kick to these rushers.”

Tom Telesco said the intention is to put Salyer at right guard and move second-year Zion Johnson to the left side.

Salyer started 15 games at left tackle in place of Rashawn Slater, who suffered a biceps injury in Week 3 that required surgery. Salyer entered the NFL as a sixth-round pick in the 2022 draft and found himself with more responsibilities than expected. Despite some struggles, he played reasonably well, especially given the circumstance he found himself in.

Whether this move will bear fruit for the Chargers or Salyer will remain to be seen until the 2023 season gets underway. Still, Staley’s conviction in changing the 22-year-old lineman’s position can’t be understated.

If Staley’s assessment of his game is accurate, Los Angeles may have converted a serviceable tackle into a Pro Bowl-caliber guard with this relatively minor offseason decision.

Rookie Jamaree Salyer named Chargers’ new starting left tackle

The Chargers are rolling with the rookie at left tackle.

In the wake of Rashawn Slater’s season ending, the Chargers are rolling with rookie Jamaree Salyer as the team’s new starting left tackle.

Head coach Brandon Staley made the announcement before practice on Wednesday, adding that the plan is to work rookie Salyer into that position this week.

“Jamaree has earned this opportunity…we’re excited about this,” Staley said.

The decision to start Salyer means that Trey Pipkins will stay at right tackle, and Storm Norton will return to being the swing tackle.

Selected in the sixth round of this year’s draft out of Georgia, Salyer played 47 games, starting in 23 with 20 at left tackle, two at right tackle, and one at left guard.

Salyer had the lowest pressure rate allowed out of any tackle in the country in 2021 and allowed just one sack throughout his career against top-tier competition.

Los Angeles selected Salyer intending to make him a mainstay at guard, but he could play tackle in a pinch, given his ability to play the position at a high level in college.

“Pretty comfortable,” Salyer said on playing left tackle. “Obviously, I didn’t take a lot of reps there in training camp and up to this point, but it kind of feels like going back home to me. Doing the walk-throughs, kind of getting in the swing of things.”