-
0:442026 NFL Draft Grades: Chargers Select Jake Slaughter No. 63
-
1:24Eagles Lock Up Jalen Carter & Nolan Smith Through 2027
-
11:21What's Next For 2026 NFL Season?
-
0:492026 NFL Draft Grades: LA Chargers Select Akheem Mesidor No. 22
-
1:45Can Fernando Mendoza Change the Raiders' Fortunes?
-
6:41Breaking Down No. 1 Prospect Fernando Mendoza
-
1:11Who They Should Take NFL Mock Draft: Mansoor Delane To Tampa Bay
-
10:37Potential Landing Spots For Dexter Lawrence
-
11:50Breaking Down The Best NFL Draft Fits
-
11:162026 NFL Draft: Perfect Fit In The AFC West
-
10:51AFC West Offseason Grades and Biggest Remaining Needs
-
1:59Free Agency Fact Or Fiction: Can the Raiders Contend For The AFC West?
-
3:12Browns, OT Zion Johnson Agree To 3-Year, $49.5M Deal
-
0:30This Just In: Khalil Mack Returns To The Chargers
-
9:46Teams Ready To Spend In Free Agency
-
10:28AFC West Top Free Agent Targets
-
1:47Best Landing Spot For George Pickens
-
10:00AFC West Offseason Needs
-
1:37Needs Mock Draft: AFC West
Top Jake Slaughter News
-
Chargers' Jake Slaughter: Selected by Chargers
The Chargers selected Slaughter in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 63rd overall.
Slaughter (6-foot-5, 303 pounds) could probably stand to add a little more bulk, both because his height outranks his weight at the position (88th versus 49th percentiles, according to Mockdraftable), and because he has plus athleticism to spare if adding weight slows him down at all. He logged a 5.1-second 40-yard dash, 32.5-inch vertical and 110-inch broad jump at the combine, all of which are strong marks for an interior lineman. Nick Saban declared the former Florida standout his favorite center in the draft, but Slaughter might more so work at guard given that the Chargers signed Tyler Biadasz in free agency. With a little injury luck, the Chargers should have a good offensive line across the board.
... See More ... See Less -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 303 lbs |
| Birthplace: Sparr, FL |
| Experience: 4 |

























