The Chargers signed left tackle Elijah Ellis, an undrafted free agent from Marshall University, and waived tackle Tyler McLellan on Tuesday. Ellis started all 13 games during the 2024 season for Marshall, which averaged nearly 32 points per game and had a top-20 rushing attack.
Ellis began his collegiate career at Baylor in 2021.
The Chargers’ offensive line is loaded at the tackle spots with Rashawn Slater at left tackle and Joe Alt at right tackle. Right guard Mekhi Becton signed with the Chargers after helping the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl this past season. There is competition at center and left guard, however.
The Chargers are scheduled to hold their final day of rookie OTAs on Wednesday.
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