The Los Angeles Chargers have a major issue to fix right now.
Losing Rashawn Slater for the season could be a deadly blow.
At least, that’s how NFL analyst Jeffri Chadiha feels.
In his latest column, he pointed out his concerns for the Chargers’ offensive line:
“The Chargers must adjust to life without Rashawn Slater. There hasn’t been a more devastating injury since the start of training camp than the patellar tendon tear that ended Slater’s season before it started. The Pro Bowl left tackle had received a four-year, $114 million extension just 11 days before his left leg collapsed in practice. The Chargers were preparing to field one of the best offensive lines in football with Slater operating as a bookend to right tackle Joe Alt,” Chadiha wrote.
Young stud Joe Alt will most likely move to the left side of the offensive line to replace Slater, with Trey Pipkins also being a factor.
This is a deadly blow, as the Chargers had already gone to great lengths to make Slater the highest-paid offensive lineman in NFL history.
Alt was the No. 5 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and looked like a superstar in the making as a rookie, but moving from one side of the line to the other isn’t as easy as it sounds.
This team struggled with pass protection before last season, and while Justin Herbert is fast and athletic, there’s only so much he can do if he’s constantly running into a collapsed pocket.
Also, Jim Harbaugh and Greg Roman usually deploy a run-heavy approach, and you need to win the battle in the trenches to be able to establish and then run in the way they usually do.
It’s still early, and they could still look for a solution in the trade market or wait until the start of the season and the trade deadline.
Then again, there are more than enough reasons to be worried about the potential ripple effect this injury could have for this team.