Pro Football Focus

● By Josh Liskiewitz
The way the Los Angeles Chargers’ season ended makes one thing clear — the team needs to prioritize adding offensive weapons. Los Angeles hit a home run in last year’s draft when Ladd McConkey fell into their lap in the second round, but the rest of the skill positions lack youth and explosiveness. Age and free agency are also pressing concerns on defense, with holes in the secondary and a need for more pass-rush help up front. However, with 11 draft picks in April, the Chargers have plenty of ammo to reshape their roster and address key weaknesses.