Chargers hosting a projected first-round 2025 NFL Draft prospect who could be a game-changer for their offense

We are just over one week away from the 2025 NFL Draft. Teams are finalizing their player rankings and preparing for as many different draft day scenarios as possible. The Los Angeles Chargers own a whopping 10 selections, highlighted by their first-round pick at No. 22 overall. A player who they could take at that […]

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Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the Territorial Cup at Arizona Stadium.
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We are just over one week away from the 2025 NFL Draft. Teams are finalizing their player rankings and preparing for as many different draft day scenarios as possible.

The Los Angeles Chargers own a whopping 10 selections, highlighted by their first-round pick at No. 22 overall. A player who they could take at that spot is Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, who has met with the Chargers on a top-30 visit, per Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz.

What is a top-30 visit?

A top-30 visit denotes one of the 30 prospect visits allowed for teams during the pre-draft period. The Chargers host prospects varying from potential first-round selections to those who go undrafted, providing them a glimpse into NFL life in Los Angeles. Although no on-field workouts will occur, teams can utilize this opportunity to conduct meetings with coaching staff for film analysis, perform physical exams with team doctors, tour the facilities, and more.

How does McMillan fit with the Chargers?

McMillan is arguably the most complete WR in this year's draft class, and is ranked No. 2 at the position by our A to Z Sports Film Room.

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McMillan has great measurables at 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds with 10 inch hands. He is a great short to intermediate route runner who is a natural at finding space to get open. Although he isn't the fastest WR, McMillan will have a size advantage over most defensive backs and can win contested throws down the field.

The Chargers obviously have a need for another cornerstone WR that they can pair with 2024 second-round pick Ladd McConkey. They brought back Mike Williams, but just on a one-year contract as the 30-year-old veteran appears to be on his last legs.

L.A. could go the route of offensive or defensive line in the first round, but McMillan would be tough to pass on if he's still available. Our A to Z Sports Mock Draft Database has McMillan ranked as the No. 6 prospect overall, and projects him being selected between No. 4-17.