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Final Chargers Mock Draft Tracker

Final Chargers Mock Draft Tracker


The 2023 NFL Draft has finally arrived.

Take a look at who draft analysts have the Bolts selecting at No. 21 overall in their final mock drafts.

The opinions, analysis and/or speculation expressed below represent those of individual authors and do not represent the opinions or policies of the Chargers’ organization, front office staff, coaches and executives.

Mel Kiper, Jr., ESPN – WR Zay Flowers, Boston College

Last updated: April 27, 2023

“I thought about running back Jahmyr Gibbs (Alabama), but let’s instead go with Flowers, my top-ranked wideout. The Chargers don’t have a playmaker like him, and he could do damage out of the slot.”

Dane Brugler, The Athletic – TE Michael Mayer, Notre Dame

Last updated: April 27, 2023

“Wide receiver (Jordan Addison?) is definitely in play here. Given the way new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore relies on the tight end position, though, a combo option like Mayer is a natural fit. He’d help both the run and pass games.”

Lance Zierlein, NFL.com – CB Joey Porter, Jr., Penn State

Last updated: April 27, 2023

“Porter is a press-man CB with outstanding length and play strength who should step in quickly as a starter.”

Todd McShay, ESPN – RB Bijan Robinson, Texas

Last updated: April 27, 2023

“This was a tough one for me because I really don’t think he ends up falling this far. Most of my intel says Robinson should go in the first half of Round 1, potentially as high as No. 8 overall… Robinson is my No. 2 overall prospect, and he does it all. He’s a patient, physical runner with burst. He’s an asset in the pass game. He’s nearly impossible to tackle in the open field. Robinson in this Los Angeles offense could be a lot of fun.”

Daniel Jeremiah, NFL.com – TE Michael Mayer, Notre Dame

Last updated: April 26, 2023

“The Chargers could look at CB or DL here, but Mayer would give Justin Herbert a similar player to Hunter Henry, whom they’ve missed since he left for New England after Herbert’s rookie year.”

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