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Chargers' 2025 Draft Class: Highs & Lows

Chargers' 2025 Draft Class: Highs & Lows

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The Los Angeles Chargers 2025 draft class had a mixed rookie season. Omarion Hampton, the first-round running back, earned a B minus despite injuries and shaky line play. Oronde Gadsden, the fifth-round tight end, shone with an A plus, becoming the teams long-term starter. Jamaree Caldwell, the third-round defensive tackle, delivered a solid B plus in a rotational role. R.J. Mickens, the sixth-round safety, impressed with an A minus. Tre Harris, the second-round wideout, got a C plus amid a weak passing game. Kyle Kennard, the fourth-round edge rusher, flopped with a D. Branson Taylor, the sixth-round tackle, also drew a D. Trikweze Bridges, the seventh-round corner, bombed with an F. The class boosted the run game and secondary depth but exposed needs on the edge and line. Breakouts are expected from Hampton, Harris, and Caldwell if healthy, while Gadsden and Mickens anchor the future. Checkout https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai
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