Omar Navarro
We're onto Day 2 of the2026 NFL Draft.
The Chargers bolstered their edge rusher group in Round 1 with the selection of Miami edge rusherAkheem Mesidorwith the 22nd overall pick.
Be sure to check out theChargers 2026 Draft Hubfor everything you need to know about the Bolts upcoming selections.
Take a look at who draft analysts have the Chargers selecting on Day 2:
The opinions, analysis and/or speculation expressed below represent those of individual authors and do not represent the opinions or policies of the Chargers' organization, front office staff, coaches and executives.
Matt Miller,ESPN.com
Round 2 (No. 55):CB D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana
Ponds is one of my favorite players in the entire class, but concerns about a lack of size (5-foot-8) pushes him down the board. Coach Jim Harbaugh would love the feisty slot cornerback who is also an elite blitzer.
Round 3 (No. 86):G Jalen Farmer, Kentucky
Josh Edwards,CBS Sports
Round 2 (No. 55):G Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon
Pregnon is a wide, powerful offensive guard who didn't allow rushers to get around him last season, which, I hear, is pretty important. He will lean on defenders and pave roadways in the run game. There is not a lot of positional versatility but most interior linemen do not regularly move around anyway.
Round 3 (No. 86):CB Devin Moore, Florida
Daniel Flick,Sports Illustrated
Round 2 (No. 55):G Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M
Bisontis could go much sooner, and few teams would've blinked if the Chargers took him in the first round. Instead, Los Angeles waits and fills its biggest hole with a big, strong, tough and athletic blocker.
Round 3 (No. 86):TE Justin Joly, North Carolina State















