Eric Edholm, NFL.com – WR Marvin Harrison, Jr., Ohio State
Last updated: March 29, 2024
Jim Harbaugh was forced to slash his receiver room for salary-cap reasons. Now he adds the draft’s best all-around weapon, even if it means using his first pick on a Buckeye. Harbaugh was Marvin Harrison Sr.’s QB during the Hall of Fame wideout’s first two seasons in Indianapolis, so the connection runs deep. And Justin Herbert has a No. 1 target again.
Danny Kelly, The Ringer – OT Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
Last updated: March 28, 2024
PROJECTED TRADE: The Chargers trade down to No. 10 with the Jets.
After trading back and netting a future first, the Chargers do exactly what everyone expects a Jim Harbaugh-coached team to do here: Draft for the trenches. Fuaga is a plug-and-play brawler at right tackle and makes the perfect bookend to Rashawn Slater. The Chargers are looking to become a punch-you-in-the-mouth offense, and this pick is a nice start.
BR Scouting Department, Bleacher Report – OT JC Latham, Alabama
Last updated: March 29, 2024
PROJECTED TRADE: The Chargers trade down to No. 11 with the Vikings.
At each of Harbaugh’s last three stops as head coach-—Stanford, the San Francisco 49ers and Michigan—the coach employed a punishing running game and physical brand of football.
By trading down with the Minnesota Vikings, the Chargers add an extra first-round pick while still landing the type of offensive lineman who can be a tone-setter in Harbaugh’s preferred style.
1st Round (No. 23): DL Byron Murphy II, Texas
The importance of Murphy’s addition is that he adds another disruptive force. He led all of the incoming defensive tackles this past season with a 25.6 percent pass rush win rate on third and fourth downs, per Pro Football Focus’ John Owning.
Joseph Acosta, SB Nation – WR Malik Nabers, LSU
Last updated: March 27, 2024
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