Now that’s a good draft.
It is plausible that come this time next year, Chargers fans are vastly disappointed by the outcome of the 2017 draft class, as not a single rookie has played an NFL snap. But all things considered, this may have been their best one in recent years.
Drafting for both need and value, Los Angeles acquired talent that can contribute immediately and for years to come. For the first time under general manager Tom Telesco, it may be fair to say this: The Chargers have a plan.
Or at least a good one–and the draft class can attest to that.