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5. Jahri Evans
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Evans is still a solid offensive lineman, and the Chargers could pursue him at a reasonable amount. This would likely mean moving one of their current guards to tackle, but it could be worth the gamble.
Evans is still a solid offensive lineman, and the Chargers could pursue him at a reasonable amount. This would likely mean moving one of their current guards to tackle, but it could be worth the gamble.
4. Haloti Ngata
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Similar to Evans, Ngata is a little bit older and could be a solid veteran presence in the locker room. He would fill a need at nose tackle and could be a short-term option.
Similar to Evans, Ngata is a little bit older and could be a solid veteran presence in the locker room. He would fill a need at nose tackle and could be a short-term option.
3. Tashaun Gipson
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The Chargers will likely lose one of the top safeties in the game and could choose to go after a talented, young defensive back. Gipson would not come cheap, but he would give them another playmaker in the secondary.
The Chargers will likely lose one of the top safeties in the game and could choose to go after a talented, young defensive back. Gipson would not come cheap, but he would give them another playmaker in the secondary.
2. Walter Thurmond
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Thurmond proved last year that he could make the switch from cornerback to safety. He would be an under the radar move, but one that could pay off next season.
Thurmond proved last year that he could make the switch from cornerback to safety. He would be an under the radar move, but one that could pay off next season.
1. Damon Harrison
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The Chargers were abysmal against the run, and going after one of the top nose tackles on the market could help fix that. They must address their defensive line in the offseason, whether through free agency or the draft.
The Chargers were abysmal against the run, and going after one of the top nose tackles on the market could help fix that. They must address their defensive line in the offseason, whether through free agency or the draft.