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The NFL Draft has concluded, and teams are now turning their attention to minicamps. Before they arrive, however, several organizations are still finalizing moves in free agency. The Los Angeles Chargers have reportedly scheduled a free-agent visit with David Njoku for Monday.
On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt "Money" Smith and host Chris Hayre break down the Bolts' biggest breakout candidates for the 2026 season and additional pieces they could still look to add before training camp.
Coming off consecutive 700-yard seasons, Los Angeles Chargers receiver Quentin Johnston could be up for a lucrative extension soon. The team has pushed that off for at least a year by making the obvious move everyone expected.
Following the first wave of free agency, the Los Angeles Chargers will now turn most of their attention to the 2026 NFL Draft. The Chargers have added some key free agents, but still have some needs to address throughout their roster. They own five total ...
The Chargers added four offensive linemen to the roster and filled several holes. Explore the favorite pick of the draft.
One of the Los Angeles Chargers' biggest strengths is at edge rusher. Last season, it was the trio of Tuli Tuipulotu, Khalil Mack and Odafe Oweh, the latter being acquired ahead of the trade deadline.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/chargers/onsi as Mike McDaniel Makes Chargers' Omarion Hampton Silent Threat for Top NFL Honors.