During the initial wave of free agency, the Chargers were able to return some of their biggest contributors from last season’s team.
The Bolts kept right tackle Trey Pipkins III, defensive lineman Morgan Fox and punter JK Scott — among other key pieces from a year ago —and also added All-Pro linebacker Eric Kendricks as an outside free agent.
The Chargers roster remains in good shape entering the 2023 NFL Draft.
While moves can be made before or after the draft, the current roster allows the team to examine all positions when the team is on the clock and add young talent that can impact the team both now and in the future.
This is why ESPN’s Matt Miller believes that the Bolts have “no pressing needs,” and that this draft serves more as an opportunity to bolster certain spots and create more depth on the roster.
The Chargers’ roster is in good shape and has no pressing needs. Whoever is drafted in Round 1 won’t be an impact player right away, but depth is needed across the board.
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