Several stars have emerged from the last two LA Chargers draft classes under general manager Joe Hortiz. In just two years, Hortiz has already proven to be a better drafter than Tom Telesco, who had a truly disastrous multi-year run, outside of Justin Herbert, at the tail end of his career. That doesn't make Hortiz perfect, though. There are picks that Hortiz would definitely take back, some taking longer to admit defeat on than others. While Hortiz and the Chargers would never admit defeat on a draft pick who was just selected seven months prior in April, it might be time for the fanbase to. And in this instance, it's not even the player's fault. The Chargers simply didn't make the selection that would have the most impact on this year's team. Best player available is a popular draft motto, but at some point, you absolutely have to fill roster needs. Just look at the offensive line as key evidence here. The Chargers made just one offensive line addition this offseason, Mekhi Becton, and it hasn't gone as pl
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