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The fact that the Chargers need a center has been beaten over every member of the LA faithful over the last few months, especially with the near-confirmation that former All-Pro Corey Linsley will retire this offseason. With Will Clapp also set to be a free agent, Los Angeles will need to address the position at some point this spring.
The Chargers also have needs just about everywhere else on the roster, a few of which could take precedence over locking down the interior of LA’s offensive line. In such a case, Limmer could be an option later in the draft for the Chargers to develop. Despite being at a near-60-pound disadvantage, Limmer has battled well with Texas nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat, including a nice anchor rep in one-on-ones that was overshadowed by Sweat bull-rushing the center to his knees a few reps later. Limmer has also pass protected well in team period:
Arkansas’ Beaux Limmer has been overshadowed a little bit at center. Nice pass pro rep here.
Good mid-round option in the draft. pic.twitter.com/lRDDcJ1JkG
— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) February 1, 2024
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