The Los Angeles Chargers completed their extensive, four-game preseason riddled with injury bugs and final roster competition during Saturday night’s exhibition against the San Francisco 49ers.
There, the Chargers provided a little more clarity on what the final roster might look like.
The Chargers have until Tuesday to trim the roster to the traditional 53 players, though Jim Harbaugh and Co. could make a move before that.
Chargers final roster projections
Heinicke almost seemed to refresh this summer while Lance was steady, which is enough.
Haskins has had the full support of coaches for this spot. For now, Sanders slips on and Harris doesn’t count against the 53.
The two-way player sticks.
Tough calls here at the back end of the depth chart, but Grimm is an exciting undrafted free agent with upside on special teams, too.
The Chargers go light here for now, though all three of the cut names could go on the practice squad.
The Chargers need the rookie Taylor to step up big now as a backup swing tackle. The job belonged to Pipkins before Rashawn Slater’s season-ending injury.
No major shocks here, with the cuts again likely getting stashed on various lists, provided other teams don’t step in for them.
The Chargers are a little thinner than some probably expected here, especially with Kennard lagging behind Murphy.
Wax and Johnson had some really nice moments this summer, so the Chargers will try to keep them aboard in some fashion.
There’s no “stick Tony Jefferson on practice squad” move here. Another team will grab him if they make that gamble.
Fans might prefer younger upside over St-Juste, but coach-speak about him says that won’t be happening.
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