Chargers’ top 6 team needs entering 2021 NFL draft

Chargers general manager Tom Telesco will have to address these positions in the upcoming draft.

We are just two days away from the 2020 NFL draft.

On paper, the Chargers have a good-looking roster but there are still a few holes that need to be filled in order to be equipped to compete with the Chiefs for the division title.

With that being said, here are the six biggest holes on the team, taking into account both the immediate and the future.

Left tackle

If the Chargers wish to get the most out of quarterback Justin Herbert for years to come, they need to protect his blindside at all costs. At the moment, Trey Pipkins is penciled in as the starter. Pipkins, the team’s third-round pick of 2019, has shown flashes but he’s still quite a bit away from being relied on in that role. Despite general manager Tom Telesco claiming they’re “bullish” on him, I don’t buy it. Los Angeles also has Storm Norton on the roster, but he is nothing more than a swing option. This should be addressed with their first two picks, with the first-round being the most optimal route.

Cornerback

Michael Davis is a starter on the outside. Chris Harris Jr. will mainly man the slot, but he will move outside in base. Brandon Facyson is likely just a depth piece. Ryan Smith has experience as a starter, but he was signed to be a special teams ace. The team also has Tevaughn Campbell, Donte Vaughn and John Brannon on the roster, but none of them have the experience to be counted on as starters. Therefore, the group is not a finished product and they will need to add another player with the ability to start right off the bat, which will likely be done with one of their first two draft picks.

Safety

After the departure of Rayshawn Jenkins earlier this offseason, there are only three safeties on the roster: Derwin James, Nasir Adderley and Alohi Gilman. James has dealt with two consecutive major injuries. While he can turn it around in Year 3, Adderley is coming off a sophomore slump. Gilman isn’t much of a scheme fit. Given the fact that head coach Brandon Staley likes to roll with three-safety looks, the team will be looking to add another one, likely with someone who can play on the back end of the defense and move inside to defend slot wide receivers and tight ends.

Guard

Los Angeles signed Matt Feiler and Oday Aboushi last month. There’s no guarantee that Aboushi will be a starter and he is only on a one-year deal. In addition, the depth behind them is practically nonexistent. For a team that has dealt with the injury bug up front, they could benefit from adding two, but a mid rounder in particular to offer competition with the ability to start in Year 2.

Edge defender

Joey Bosa will play on the “edge” of the defense, but will move around a lot. Uchenna Nwosu enters the season as a starting edge defender. Kyler Fackrell along with Emeke Egbule will come on the field as rotational pass-rushers. It’s worth noting that Nwosu and Fackrell’s contracts will expire at the end of the season. Staley will be intrigued to draft a player who fits his mold, one who’s lengthy and explosive with the ability to set the edge versus tight ends and dominate the edge in the run game.

Tight end

After losing Hunter Henry to the Patriots, the Chargers signed Jared Cook. In addition, they re-signed Stephen Anderson. Despite the acquisitions and Donald Parham being in the room, the team needs to add a blocking tight end who can line up inline to complement Cook, and one who can take over the starting role in 2022 considering the fact that the 34-year old is only a one-year deal.

Chargers’ top 6 team needs entering 2021 NFL draft

Chargers general manager Tom Telesco will have to address these positions in the upcoming draft.

We are just two days away from the 2020 NFL draft.

On paper, the Chargers have a good-looking roster but there are still a few holes that need to be filled in order to be equipped to compete with the Chiefs for the division title.

With that being said, here are the six biggest holes on the team, taking into account both the immediate and the future.

Left tackle

If the Chargers wish to get the most out of quarterback Justin Herbert for years to come, they need to protect his blindside at all costs. At the moment, Trey Pipkins is penciled in as the starter. Pipkins, the team’s third-round pick of 2019, has shown flashes but he’s still quite a bit away from being relied on in that role. Despite general manager Tom Telesco claiming they’re “bullish” on him, I don’t buy it. Los Angeles also has Storm Norton on the roster, but he is nothing more than a swing option. This should be addressed with their first two picks, with the first-round being the most optimal route.

Cornerback

Michael Davis is a starter on the outside. Chris Harris Jr. will mainly man the slot, but he will move outside in base. Brandon Facyson is likely just a depth piece. Ryan Smith has experience as a starter, but he was signed to be a special teams ace. The team also has Tevaughn Campbell, Donte Vaughn and John Brannon on the roster, but none of them have the experience to be counted on as starters. Therefore, the group is not a finished product and they will need to add another player with the ability to start right off the bat, which will likely be done with one of their first two draft picks.

Safety

After the departure of Rayshawn Jenkins earlier this offseason, there are only three safeties on the roster: Derwin James, Nasir Adderley and Alohi Gilman. James has dealt with two consecutive major injuries. While he can turn it around in Year 3, Adderley is coming off a sophomore slump. Gilman isn’t much of a scheme fit. Given the fact that head coach Brandon Staley likes to roll with three-safety looks, the team will be looking to add another one, likely with someone who can play on the back end of the defense and move inside to defend slot wide receivers and tight ends.

Guard

Los Angeles signed Matt Feiler and Oday Aboushi last month. There’s no guarantee that Aboushi will be a starter and he is only on a one-year deal. In addition, the depth behind them is practically nonexistent. For a team that has dealt with the injury bug up front, they could benefit from adding two, but a mid rounder in particular to offer competition with the ability to start in Year 2.

Edge defender

Joey Bosa will play on the “edge” of the defense, but will move around a lot. Uchenna Nwosu enters the season as a starting edge defender. Kyler Fackrell along with Emeke Egbule will come on the field as rotational pass-rushers. It’s worth noting that Nwosu and Fackrell’s contracts will expire at the end of the season. Staley will be intrigued to draft a player who fits his mold, one who’s lengthy and explosive with the ability to set the edge versus tight ends and dominate the edge in the run game.

Tight end

After losing Hunter Henry to the Patriots, the Chargers signed Jared Cook. In addition, they re-signed Stephen Anderson. Despite the acquisitions and Donald Parham being in the room, the team needs to add a blocking tight end who can line up inline to complement Cook, and one who can take over the starting role in 2022 considering the fact that the 34-year old is only a one-year deal.

2020 NFL Draft: Los Angeles Chargers team preview

Draft Wire’s Gavino Borquez delivers everything fans need to know about the Los Angeles Chargers heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

Everything Los Angeles Chargers fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

VITALS

Head Coach: Anthony Lynn

General Manager: Tom Telesco

2019 Record: 5-11

2020 DRAFT PICKS

1 (6)

2 (37)

3 (71)

4 (112)

5 (151)

6 (186)

7 (220)

TEAM NEEDS

Quarterback

The 16-year marriage between the Chargers and Philip Rivers came to an end after mutually agreeing to part ways earlier this offseason. With Rivers gone, Tyrod Taylor is slated to start Week 1, but he only has one more year remaining on his contract. They need a plan for the future as they embark on their new era in brand new stadium.

Left tackle

The Chargers signed Bryan Bulaga, solidifying the right tackle spot. But the left tackle position remains at question. Former third-round pick Trey Pipkins is currently the projected starter, but it remains to be seen if he needs more time to develop. Drafting one in the early rounds would allow them to have competition at the position.

Wide receiver

Keenan Allen and Mike Williams are both coming off productive seasons, surpassing 1,000 receiving yards. However, there is no one behind the two that can be called upon. Travis Benjamin was released and the other guys at the position didn’t produce when they had the opportunity last season.

Linebacker

The Chargers struck gold with rookie sensation Drue Tranquill, but there are a lot of questions in regards to the positional group. Thomas Davis was let go of, Denzel Perryman only has one more year remaining on his contract, and there are durability concerns with Kyzir White.

TOP TARGETS

Tua Tagovailoa | QB | Alabama

Justin Herbert | QB | Oregon

Ezra Cleveland | OT | Boise State

Ben Bartch | OL | St. John’s

Brandon Aiyuk | WR | Arizona State

Jalen Reagor | WR | TCU

Akeem Davis-Gaither | LB | Appalachian State

Logan Wilson | LB | Wyoming