Full Chargers mock draft after Saints and Eagles shuffle draft picks

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With the 236th pick in this LA Chargers mock draft, the Bolts select Ty Chandler, RB, North Carolina

As mentioned, the running back room is thin in LA and Ty Chandler is perhaps the most intriguing late-round running back prospect on the board. Not only did he light up the combine with a sub-4.4 40-yard dash time, but he put up great numbers at UNC as well. After transferring from Tennessee, Chandler picked up 1,092 rushing yards on 182 carries with 13 touchdowns.

With the 254th pick in this LA Chargers mock draft, the Bolts select Jeremiah Moon, EDGE, Florida

The Chargers probably should add more depth on the edge with Chris Rumph and Emeke Egbule being the only depth options right now. However, instead of using a mid-round pick on an EDGE, I think it makes more sense to sign a veteran like Kyler Fackrell and draft a potential project late in the draft like Jeremiah Moon.

With the 255th pick in this LA Chargers mock draft, the Bolts select Nick Ford, IOL, Utah

Nick Ford is one of my favorite late-round interior offensive line prospects because of the versatility that he showed at Utah. Ford showcased the ability to play any interior offensive line spot as well as tackle, which is something the Bolts really covet. In the league, he will be an interior offensive lineman who could even become the team's backup center.

With the 260th pick in this LA Chargers mock draft, the Bolts select De'Jahn Warren, CB, Jackson State

This is a selection that I made in my last Chargers mock draft as well. We know that the Chargers were at Jackson State's Pro Day and if there is any player the team could take it would be more corner depth in De'Jahn Warren, who Staley would get his hands on after Warren was coached up by one of the best corners in NFL history.