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5 things you should know about the NFL design of 2025

4. The chargers have a total of 10 picks

The screws should have more picks than a year ago.

The chargers currently have a total of 10 picks, including the Three equalization prospects They were awarded, two comp -picks in the sixth round and one in the seventh round.

Here is a look at the nine other selections that the chargers have outside of round 1.

1. Round (No. 22 in total)

4. Round (No. 125 in total)

5. Round (No. 158 in total)

6. Round (No. 181 in total from New England)*

6. Round (No. 199 total)

6. Round (No. 209 overall – compensation selection)

6. Round (No. 214 total – selection selection)

7. Round (No. 256 total – selection selection)

* = acquired in JC Jackson Trade. The bolts sent Jackson and their seventh round of the seventh round to the patriots in return for the selection of the sixth round in New England 2025.

5. A review of the picks of last year

While the General Manager of Chargers, Joe Hortiz, prepares for his second draft with the bolts, his first episode was quite one to remember.

Tackle Joe Alt, number 5, was as good as announced in his rookie season.

Alt led all rookie tackles on the offensive (77.6), pass blocking (79.4) and run blocking grade (71.6) according to per football focus. He also only allowed 20 pressure in 16 regular season games, which were the least under rookie tackles with at least 400 snapshots.

Then there was Ladd McConkey in the second round, which appeared as a rookie as a rookie as a Justin Herbert.

McConkey set up Franchise -Rookie records in Fängern (82) and yards (1,149) and ended the NFL with the 10th place in the NFL. In the playoff game with nine receptions for 197 Yards, the rookie from Georgia had a record performance, which most of a player in the first year in NFL history and the third most common in a playoff debut ever.

Even Tarheeb Still and Cam Hart occurred in a large way when injuries occurred and they were inserted into the list.

The year was still ended with four interceptions, which tied the second most common among the rookies and the third highest PFF defense grade (73.7) under rookie corners with at least 500 snapshots. Meanwhile, hard became a physical presence and had the second highest grade (77.0) while he started six games.

The chargers were able to get out of the leap from this four large production and have others who have the chance to measure themselves in the second year, such as Junior Colson, Justin Eboigbe, Kimani Vidal and Brenden Rice, who saw all limited actions as newcomers.

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