How Jake Slaughter Fits Into the Chargers Offense

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Chargers General Manager Joe Hortiz made a declarative statement last week at his pre-draft press conference when he noted that "we're not done adding to the offensive line, I can promise that."

Hortiz backed up those words by adding a versatile piece to the trenches in Round 2 with the selection of Jake Slaughter.

The Bolts drafted Slaughter at No. 63 overall, a pick they gained in a Round 2 trade with the Patriots.

Slaughter was The Athletic's Dane Brugler's top-ranked center prospect, but there's a chance he moves inside to guard in the NFL.

Brugler offered the following breakdown of Slaughter:

A determined "do-your-job" type, Slaughter has a passion for football — and it shows in his on-field execution. He drives his feet in the run game to wall off lanes and keep defenders busy. In pass protection, he struggles to sink and adjust in space but has functional lateral movements and strains to finish base blocks. His ability to reset and stay attached combats longer, more powerful opponents.

The Chargers are set at tackle with Pro Bowlers Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt, and made an upgrade at center this offseason with the addition of Tyler Biadasz.

The Bolts also have capable starters at guard right now in Cole Strange and Trevor Penning, but Slaughter might have something to say about that in his rookie season.

The thought of Slater, Alt, Biadasz and Slaughter making up the core of the Chargers offensive line for years to come should worry opposing defenses and thrill Chargers fans.

Justin Herbert was simply hit and hurried too much in 2025 as he played the final month of the season with a fractured left hand.

He also had the second-best Pro Football Focus run blocking grade (80.2) among FBS centers with at least 500 snaps.

Take a look through some photos of the Chargers selection at No.63 in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, OL Jake Slaughter from the University of Florida.

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