The Los Angeles Chargers have agreed to a two-year cope with guard Mekhi Becton, the crew introduced Friday.
Becton is probably an important signing of free company for the Chargers. L.A.’s most important weak spot final season was the crew’s inside offensive line, and the Chargers struggled to construct the efficient speeding assault that coach Jim Harbaugh promised due to their inefficiencies. The inside line graded amongst the worst within the NFL in run block win price: C Bradley Bozeman (a hundred and sixtieth), LG Zion Johnson (one hundred and sixty fifth) and RG Trey Pipkins III (188th).
Final season was considerably of a profession renaissance for Becton, who was drafted within the first spherical by the New York Jets in 2020 as a sort out however switched to protect with the Philadelphia Eagles final season and emerged as an impactful run blocker. Becton completed twenty fourth in run block win price amongst guards, considerably forward of Johnson (43) and Pipkins (50).
Becton performed proper guard in Philadelphia and plans to proceed to play guard, a supply instructed ESPN’s Tim McManus. This transfer may imply that the Chargers will launch Pipkins, which might save them $6.75 million.
Becton signed a one-year, $2.75 million contract with the Eagles final offseason following 4 years in New York marked by accidents.
With each sort out spots accounted for, the teaching employees determined to strive the 6-foot-7, 363-pound Becton at guard, and the experiment paid off. He gained the fitting guard job in the course of the summer time and went on to start out 15 regular-season video games for the Tremendous Bowl champion Eagles.
He was a part of a dominant offensive line that paved the best way for MVP finalist and NFL Offensive Participant of the 12 months Saquon Barkley and completed within the prime 10 in each cross block win price (67%) and run block win price (72%).
Becton, 25, began 30 video games at sort out with the Jets. He missed all however one sport over the 2021 and 2022 seasons due to knee accidents.
ESPN’s Tim McManus contributed to this report.