The Los Angeles Chargers have an elite left tackle in Rashawn Slater, and he’s about to receive a massive contract extension. A first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Northwestern product has been an elite blocker from Day 1 and is now entering the final year of his rookie contract. Few positions are more important than left tackle, and Bleacher Report‘s Gary Davenport believes Slater will earn a massive payday on the open market.
In a recent article, the NFL analyst projected contracts for the eight biggest impending free agents, including Rashawn Slater. According to Davenport’s work, the offensive tackle will sign a four-year, $120.5 million contract with $84 million in guaranteed money.
“Slater’s injury history may well be why the Chargers are uneasy about backing up the Brink’s struck – he has missed time in three of his four pro seasons, including a ruptured biceps tendon that wiped out most of his 2022 campaign,” Davenport writes. “But elite offensive tackles are worth their weight in gold. And Slater weighs around 315 pounds.”
From a financial standpoint, the Chargers can easily afford to give a record-setting contract to Rashawn Slater. Despite entering the previous offseason with plenty of cap space, the team showed restraint on the open market. This team-building philosophy leaves them with a projected $108 million in cap space next year, so they could easily extend Slater without impacting their ability to create a well-rounded roster.
The only question is the injuries. As mentioned above, Rashawn Slater has missed time in three of his four seasons, but this shouldn’t be a dealbreaker. While the biceps injury limited him to three games in 2022, he’s played at least 15 games in his other three seasons. Football is a physical game, and small injuries are inevitable. At the end of the day, Slater is an elite player at a premier position and deserves every penny coming his way.
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