LA Chargers Mock Draft while trading down with the Atlanta Falcons
By Jason Reed
With the 151st overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the LA Chargers select: Nick Harris, C, Washington
The LA Chargers may have bolstered the offensive line but the team could still use some added depth in the interior. We are not sure if Mike Pouncey is going to be able to play and while Scott Quessenberry is a great backup, the team needs depth behind him as well.
Forrest Lamp and Dan Feeney are competing for the left guard spot and while I am optimistic and think that the competition will bring out the best of both men, the team has to prepare with more depth, especially with Lamp and Pouncey not being long-term options.
The Chargers would get that in Nick Harris, a center prospect who does not jump off the tape but plays with an intensity and will to win in the trenches that could translate to a nice NFL career.
With the 220th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the LA Chargers select: Freddie Swain, WR, Florida
With how bad the LA Chargers were from WR3 and beyond last season it does not hurt whatsoever to add more depth to the position and the team would be getting a promising wide receiver in Freddie Swain.
Swain has the things you cannot teach: size and speed and can instantly be a decent WR4 in spread formations in the slot. With some work in route running and in his hands, he could blossom into someone who is a legitimate threat in the passing game.
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Even if that does not pan out, though, Swain has great potential in returning punts, making him pretty valuable as a seventh-round pick.