The Los Angeles Chargers are in need of upgrading their offensive line this offseason.
It’s clear that the Los Angeles Chargers need to improve their offensive line throughout the offseason.
While Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater should return from injuries, the team needs to do its best to shore up the interior part of the line.
“The Chargers’ top priority from last offseason remains the same, as center Bradley Bozeman continues to grade out as one of the NFL’s worst centers — 31st in pass block win rate and 18th in run block rate at his position. Right guard Mekhi Becton, whom they signed in the offseason, has struggled, too, and voiced frustration about how the team has managed him,” ESPN insider Kris Rhim wrote.
ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz believes the team could look to sign Pittsburgh Steelers guard Isaac Seumalo.
“The Chargers will blow their free agency budget on Steelers guard Isaac Seumalo,“ Schatz wrote. ”Despite turning 33 next season, he is still playing at a high level. Seumalo ranked second among all guards with a 96.9% pass block win rate this season.“
Seumalo, 32, brings Super Bowl experience to the offensive line from his time with the Philadelphia Eagles. After spending the last three seasons with the Steelers, Seumalo could be looking for a chance to move closer to his native Hawaii after spending a decade in Pennsylvania to start his NFL career.
Seumalo made his first Pro Bowl back in 2024 with the Steelers and has started 61 games since the 2022 season. The fact that he continues to show up and play at a high level should be reason for the Chargers to zero in their focus on him being the top offseason signing for the team.
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