NFL draft combine: What the Chargers might focus on this offseason

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With the NFL combine starting Tuesday in Indianapolis, here are five positions the Los Angeles Chargers might focus on during this offseason.

and defensive coordinators. The team has not yet announced all of its coaching changes, but the rebuilding will be evident.Here are five areas to watch for the Chargers as the combine approaches this week in Indianapolis and every NFL team launches full speed into offseason mode:Only three teams — Minnesota, New Orleans and Tampa Bay — are in worse financial shape than the Chargers, who are $20.

Feiler has started 33 of 34 regular-season games since signing in March 2021. The Chargers seem to have a ready replacement at left guard in Jamaree Salyer. Punter PK Scott and linebacker Troy Reeder — both key special teams players — round out the top tier of unrestricted free agents for the Chargers.

They traded for the big-ticket Mack and spent freely in restocking the defense with players more in line with Staley’s preferences. That included adding linemen Sebastian Joseph-Day and Austin Johnson and cornerback J.C. Jackson. Other top areas of need: wide receiver, tight end and — Staley will always advocate — defensive backs.The Chargers will arrive at the combine still armed with their original seven picks — one in each round — in the upcoming draft. Their first three selections are Nos. 21, 54 and 85.

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