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The chargers in early 2026 NFL Mock Draft underline players who could have a major impact

For Sickos like me it is never too early to deal with the NFL design of the next year. I know it's a problem. But if you are like me and want to make an early jump to learn some of the names that could be NFL difference manufacturers in the future, we go through some players and get to know them.

With regard to the future, the Los Angeles Chargers currently have six picks, with their own seventh before the 2024 season against the security of Elijah Molden being traded on Tennessee Titans. Let's take a look at some instructions that you could go.

Cayden Green, Ol, Missouri

A year after I had returned a bolt in Omarion Hampon, I assume that the chargers will make an extension with Star left Tackle Slater. Interior OL, on the other hand, seems to be a group that is addressed. Trey Pipkins and Zion Johnson will be both Free Agents in 2026. Enter Cayden Green, the teammate and 2025 First round Pick Armand Membou as a player pointed out that he was prepared as the leader of the Mizzou offensive line.

DJ Harvey, CB, USC

The chargers will almost certainly try to add one or two cornerback in the NFL design of 2026 early. DJ Harvey changes from the state of San Jose to USC, where he has a great opportunity to perform on a national stage. Harvey had four interceptions and seven PBUs last season as SJSU. I expect him to appear in 2025.

Trey Moore, LB/Edge, Texas

You can never have too many differences in defense. Trey Moore is a high -engine player from the edge who is able to get into the cover and at the same time show a great bend and flexibility to get to the quarterback. 2025 could be a year in which he can take another step in production for one of the best teams in College football, but if he does it, he may not be there with this choice.

Nic Anderson, WR, LSU

The Oklahoma Transfer is looking for a new opportunity at the LSU, up there with OSU for one of the best broad recipients in college football. The only blow to Anderson was his lack of ability to stay on the field, but at this point in the draft I could absolutely see that the chargers tried to add another large body (6-foot 4 220 lbs range) to the wide recipient room at a low speed.

Elliot Washington II, DB, PSU

Elliot Washington continuously gets love for his competitor spirit. If you take a player late in the design, rely on the properties or character and the character differentiates Washington. He killed it during winter training, he draws many enthusiastic reviews in spring and will translate it to the field in 2025.

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