Los Angeles is buzzing with excitement as the NFL Draft approaches. With just over two weeks until the event, the Chargers are gearing up for their 22nd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. This year’s draft will take place in Green Bay from April 24 to 26, and the Chargers currently hold a total of 10 selections.

Draft analysts have been busy speculating on who the Chargers might pick at the 22nd spot. Many experts agree that if the top three receivers or the top two tight ends are available, the Chargers would love to snatch one of them up. One potential name being floated is Grey Zabel, a guard/center from North Dakota State. Analysts suggest that the Chargers might benefit more from securing an impactful lineman now and holding off for the deep pool of playmakers available on Day 2.

Colston Loveland, a tight end from Michigan, has been mentioned multiple times as an excellent fit for Los Angeles, considering his size and skill set that could provide more options for quarterback Justin Herbert. Loveland stands at 6’6″ and 248 pounds and could serve as a significant weapon in the Chargers’ offense.

Meanwhile, others like Omarion Hampton, a running back from North Carolina, and Kenneth Grant, a defensive lineman from Michigan, are also on analysts’ radars. Hampton is known for his power and speed, while Grant is viewed as a strong pick to bolster the Chargers’ defensive line.

In addition to the NFL Draft preparations, the organization recently hosted the opening week of the Snoop & Housh Flag Football League. This initiative, backed by the Chargers Impact Fund and spearheaded by Snoop Dogg and TJ Houshmandzadeh, aims to provide youth in the Los Angeles area with opportunities to hone their skills and foster a love for football.

The excitement around the Chargers is palpable as they look to solidify their roster through the upcoming draft. Fans and analysts alike will be eagerly watching to see who the team selects to enhance their chances for success in the upcoming season.