You would never guess it based on the small swings the team took, but the LA Chargers entered the 2025 offseason with the second-most cap space in the NFL. Instead of using that space for big signings, general manager Joe Hortiz instead took a quantity approach.
Some of these signings have worked out, others have not. But because of the way Hortiz operated, the Chargers will head into the 2026 offseason with the same financial flexibility. Financial flexibility is a blessing in the NFL, and Hortiz knows it.
That being said, the Chargers aren't very flexible right now.