4 options for Los Angeles Chargers’ first round pick in 2023 NFL Draft

Notre Dame tight end Michael Mayer (87) celebrates a touchdown during the Notre Dame vs. California NCAA football game Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend.(Syndication: Notre Dame Insider)
Notre Dame tight end Michael Mayer (87) celebrates a touchdown during the Notre Dame vs. California NCAA football game Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend.(Syndication: Notre Dame Insider) /
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Jalin Hyatt could bring speed to this Los Angeles’ Chargers offense

The Los Angeles Chargers have one of the better wide receiver duos in the league with Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. However, they don’t have much speed at the position so a wide receiver like Jalin Hyatt could make a lot of sense.

He is an explosive wide receiver that had a breakout season this past year with Tennessee and had 67 receptions, 1,267 receiving yards, and 15 touchdowns. Hyatt was a big play waiting to happen with an average of nearly 19 yards per reception.

If the Chargers were to draft him here, it might be considered a bit of a reach but they desperately need some speed at the position. Jalin Hyatt is a player that seems to fit perfectly and if they were to draft him at the 21st pick, it would be hard to blame them.