Mock draft roundup: Analysts’ Day 2 projections for Chargers

Analysts project what the Chargers will do with their picks on Day 2.

The Chargers came out of the first round with wide receiver Quentin Johnston. After the selection, Los Angeles will now focus on addressing edge defender, tight end and the secondary.

General manager Tom Telesco will have picks No. 54 and 85 to add more talent to the roster.

With that, here’s a glimpse at who L.A. could add in the draft based on what a few mock drafts are projecting.

Sports Illustrated’s Luke Easterling

Round 2: TE Luke Musgrave, Oregon State

Analysis: “Here’s more help for Justin Herbert, who’d get yet another pass catcher to pair with first-round pick Quentin Johnston. Musgrave has been limited by injury, but at full strength, he could add another dimension to the Bolts’ passing game.”

Round 3: OL Nick Saldiveri, Old Dominion

NFL Media’s Lance Zierlein

Round 2: CB D.J. Turner, Michigan

Analysis: “Turner played outside at Michigan, but he has the feet and speed (SEE: 2023 combine-best 4.26 40-yard dash) to guard a variety of wideouts from the slot for the Chargers.”

Round 3: TE Brenton Strange, Penn State

CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso

Round 2: DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin

Analysis: “The Chargers have to address the interior of the defensive line. Benton is a no-nonsense masher at nose tackle.”

Round 3: RB Israel Abanikanda, Pittsburgh

ESPN’s Steve Muench

Round 2: EDGE BJ Ojulari, LSU

Analysis: “Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa ideally could give the Chargers the dangerous pass-rush tandem they envisioned when they traded for Mack last year, but a groin injury limited Bosa to five games and, although Mack is still playing at a high level, he is 32 years old. Drafting depth at the position doesn’t sound like a bad idea.”

Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine

Round 2: LB Trenton Simpson, Clemson

Round 3: RB Tyjae Spears, Tulane

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler

Round 2: CB Cam Smith, South Carolina

Round 3: DT Siaki Ika, Baylor

PFF’s John Kosko

Round 2: CB Kelee Ringo, Georgia

Analysis: “The Chargers have a lot of question marks in their secondary, and Ringo has the skills and size to fill the needs. He’d instantly become one of the biggest CBs in the NFL — he’s built to play as a press man corner but also has the range to switch to safety if needed.”

Round 3: LB DeMarvion Overshown, Texas

Analysis: “Overshown finally grew into the all-around linebacker Texas fans were hoping for when he first entered the starting lineup in 2020. He finished with 46 stops in 2022 after having only 32 in 2021.”

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This series will be your guide to the 2023 draft class. From scouting reports to mock drafts and exploring different scenarios, we will be covering the NFL draft and the future of the Minnesota Vikings from all angles.

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The Vikings are slated to have five picks in the 2023 NFL draft and they need to make the most out of them.

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DJ Turner turns on jets to score Raiders touchdown

DJ Turner delivers a touchdown for the Raiders against the Vikings

The final game of Week 1 of the NFL preseason saw the Minnesota Vikings visit the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium.

Both teams looked like they were working off the rust as the action was sluggish … until the third quarter.

Nick Mullens found DJ Turner and the former Pitt Panther was not going to deterred from the end zone and 6 points.

Turner has been signed by the Raiders multiple times since leaving college. He is looking to stick with Las Vegas, which has Davante Adams, Hunter Renfrow among others in the wide receiver room.