The LA Chargers lost Rashawn Slater for the season to a torn patellar tendon that could impact his long-term production for the team. This forced the Bolts to reshuffle the offensive line, significantly impacting the depth of the offensive line room behind the starting five.
General manager Joe Hortiz took the first step to addressing this newfound lack of depth by signing former Ravens offensive lineman David Sharpe after working him out. While Sharpe provides immediate depth for the preseason, the Chargers would be wise to look for upgrades as the 2025 season approaches.
The Chargers won't land anyone who will save this offensive line situation.