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The Chargers signed wide receiver Dalevon Campbell, the team announced Monday. In a corresponding move, they waived center/guard Bucky Williams. Campbell led South Carolina with a 26.0-yard receiving average last season.
Williams started 53 total games in his college career between stints at Austin Peay (FCS) and Appalachian State. Bucky Williams was a standout for his hometown Ringgold High School, earning all-state honors as a senior in 2018.