The Los Angeles Chargers are facing a critical offseason after their recent playoff exit, highlighting a significant need for playmakers on their roster. With only Ladd McConkey as a reliable receiver, the team is expected to target new talent during free agency and the upcoming draft.
ESPN's Dan Graziano suggests that the Chargers should consider drafting tight end Colston Loveland from the Michigan Wolverines. Loveland, who was coached by Jim Harbaugh, had a standout 2024 season and would be an essential addition to enhance quarterback Justin Herbert's options. After tight end Will Dissly's disappointing performance in the playoffs, upgrading the position is a priority for Los Angeles.