2024 NFL Draft: Los Angeles Chargers 1st Round Mock Draft Predictions and Order

2024-01-26 21:27:01

Experts predict Chargers will focus on offense early in the 2024 NFL Draft.

The Los Angeles Chargers will enter the 2024 NFL season with a new general manager and new head coach following firing Tom Telesco and Brandon Staley from those respective positions in mid-December. The head coach position is set with Jim Harbaugh getting the job but the general manager vacancy is still open.

This week the Chargers interviewed NFL executive Dawn Aponte who might become the second female general manager in NFL history. She’s one of nine people Los Angeles has interviewed for the general manager position so far this offseason.

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According to Spotter information, the Chargers are $44 million over next year’s salary cap which will not be easy to sort out for the future general manager. On the plus side, Los Angeles does hold the fifth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and a franchise quarterback in Justin Herbert.

Here’s what draft experts expect the Chargers to do with that draft pick:

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Los Angeles Chargers mock draft predictions

Note: These mock drafts were released prior to Jim Harbaugh becoming the Chargers’ new head coach.

Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA TODAY: Malik NabersWR, LSU

Middlehurst-Schwartz says: “Keenan Allen and Mike Williams might be on shaky ground for a franchise with a rough short-term financial outlook. No matter what the team decides regarding the veteran pass catchers, the receiving corps needs to become more dynamic for the Chargers to properly take advantage of Justin Herbert’s talent. Nabers, who can stress defenses both as a deep threat and in racking up yards following the catch, can certainly help in that department.”

Daniel Jeremiah, NFL.com: Rome OdunzeWR, Washington

Jeremiah writes: “Odunze is my favorite player in the draft. He’s a complete receiver. The Chargers have salary-cap decisions to make with Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. This would be a home run addition for Justin Herbert.”

Dane Brugler, The Athletic: Brock BowersTHE Georgia

Brugler says: “The offense needs more firepower. Many will scoff at tight end this high, but with his movements and pass-catching skills, Bowers is more offensive weapon than true tight end. As long as the Chargers have a plan for how to use his talent, Bowers should thrive if paired with Justin Herbert.”

Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN: Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

Kiper Jr. writes: “L.A. really has to add a playmaker at the tight end position. With [Gerald] Everett hitting free agency, there’s a hole for Bowers, who is spectacular following the catch, to fill. He had 26 touchdown catches over three college seasons, showing a stellar ability to stretch the seams. Justin Herbert hasn’t had a pass-catcher like Bowers since he entered the league in 2020.”

Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

Trapasso says: “The Chargers add Bowers, who since his freshman season, as looked like a future high pick and eventual All-Pro at the tight end spot.”

What is the 2024 NFL Draft order?

The 2024 NFL Draft order won’t be finalized until following Super Bowl LVIII but 28 of the 32 picks have been decided. Here’s the order so far:

  • Chicago Bears (via Carolina Panthers)
  • Washington Commanders
  • New England Patriots
  • Arizona Cardinals
  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • New York Giants
  • Tennessee Titans
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Chicago Bears
  • New York Jets
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • Denver Broncos
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Seattle Seahawks
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Miami Dolphins
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Houston Texans (via Cleveland Browns)
  • Dallas Cowboys
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Arizona Cardinals (via Houston Texans)
  • Buffalo Bills
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