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Chargers rookie Jake Slaughter embracing transition to guard

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Chargers second-round pick Jake Slaughter is embracing the move from center to guard.

Following being selected by the Chargers in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, Jake Slaughter is making it clear that his primary goal is to contribute, regardless of where he lines up. As the Bolts kicked off rookie minicamp this past week, the conversation quickly shifted to Slaughter’s potential move to guard. "My thing is I’m going to go out and compete and do everything I can to be the best version of myself," Slaughter said.

While he became a standout at center for the Gators, Slaughter is no stranger to the guard position. He saw significant snaps there early in his college career. Slaughter also said that he had been getting in work at guard during the pre-draft process and his workload at the position has ramped up since arriving in Los Angeles.

Making the transition from center to guard requires tactical changes in terms of pass protection and space management. "For me, it's always the difference in space," Slaughter said. "Spacing differences, footwork differences here and there.

So it's a fun challenge. " Touted for his athleticism, Slaughter's lateral mobility should allow him to excel at pulling and leading in space, while his high-level agility should enable him to mirror quicker interior pass rushers and efficiently engage second-level defenders. This skillset lines up with what offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel said he wants in his guards.