The Los Angeles Chargers aren’t strangers to robbing folks blind in the NFL draft. Last year, as general manager Joe Hortiz found his footing alongside Jim Harbaugh, he pulled off a lopsided deal with the New England Patriots to trade up and nab Ladd McConkey in an effort to help Justin Herbert.
A heartbreaking playoff loss emphasized the issues plaguing the Los Angeles Chargers last season. On the back of the best-scoring defense in the NFL, they were able to secure the second playoff appearance of Justin Herbert’s career.
A big-name wideout is available via trade, but the Los Angeles Chargers aren't one of the teams making a push. Deebo Samuel and the San Francisco 49ers have been headed toward a separation all offseason,
NFL draft connection has been more common than the Los Angeles Chargers selecting Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland in the first round. It just makes too much sense on too many levels. Loveland has that Jim Harbaugh- Michigan connection.