Latest 7-round NFL mock draft gifts Justin Herbert with the perfect weapon on offense for 2025 and beyond

The Los Angeles Chargers have a lot of routes to go in the upcoming NFL Draft. They've got talent along the roster, but some of their holes are more gleaming than others.  In the latest seven-round mock draft at A to Z Sports, the Chargers grab a great blend of offense and defense early in […]

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The Los Angeles Chargers have a lot of routes to go in the upcoming NFL Draft. They've got talent along the roster, but some of their holes are more gleaming than others. 

In the latest seven-round mock draft at A to Z Sports, the Chargers grab a great blend of offense and defense early in the draft. 

22) Los Angeles Chargers: Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

I hesitate a little in giving Los Angeles a player coming off a major injury, but Shavon Revel Jr. is talented enough to roll the dice for a snakebitten franchise. The Chargers need playmaking on both sides of the ball, and there's a talent gap big enough between Revel and Tre Harris to make the pick. Revel's athleticism and playmaking at 6-foot-3 are insane and incredibly rare. — Ian Valentino

This is awesome value for the Chargers defense. Revel goes in the top fifteen of plenty of mock drafts. Coming off an injury that ended his season last year, his stock may fall into the later part of round one, like it did here. 

For LA, they need more depth and overall talent at cornerback. 

Revel has the upside to be a CB at the top of the depth chart, and there's plenty of unknown at the position for the Chargers. Tarheeb Still is an exciting young DB, but outside of him, it's hard to project what the CB room looks like in 2025.

Chargers select perfect receiver

55) Los Angeles Chargers: Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

Love this fit. Ayomanor is a gritty run blocker at WR, and he's one of the best big-body, downfield targets in this year's draft. He could be a fantastic piece in the passing game for Justin Herbert, and Jim Harbaugh is sure to value his skillset in the run game. 

High effort, high floor player that fills a huge need for the Chargers if they don't take a pass catcher in R1.

86) Los Angeles Chargers: Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State

The Chargers grab a running back with tons of college production. Gordon is one of the most statistically-impressive backs in the class and is solid value at this point in the draft. 

I won't be shocked if they take an RB in round two, but this scenario is a nice outcome for LA, too. 

Rounds 4-7

124) Los Angeles Chargers: Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon

159) Los Angeles Chargers: Jackson Slater, IOL, Sacramento State

177) Los Angeles Chargers: J.J. Pegues, DL, Ole Miss

183) Los Angeles Chargers: Jack Nelson, OL, Wisconsin

201) Los Angeles Chargers: Antwane Wells Jr., WR, Ole Miss

215) Los Angeles Chargers: Aubrey Banks, SAF, West Virginia

253) Los Angeles Chargers: Brendan Mott, EDGE, Kansas State