2017 NFL Draft: Los Angeles Chargers final draft grade
As mentioned, there is a good chance that Feeney can find a starting job. He may take a year to find it, but he has the presence and physicality to slot in across from Lamp and form a sensational duo.
Jenkins can straight up tackle. He is very hesitant in coverage and is much better in the box than over the top, but he can play. He actually may profile as a backup of sorts to Jatavis Brown as another undersized linebacker. Of course, he will come in immediately and backup Jahleel Addae as a strong safety, and with his skill set will certainly see special teams snaps.
King may be best off as a free safety for the Chargers. He has played cornerback but is too small to play the outside and not quick enough for the slot. However, he has great ball skills and may be the deep safety that many wanted in the first round.
The team had depth at center, they drafted depth at guard, and now here comes a backup tackle. He will hope to make the team over Tyreek Burwell.
Rochell fits in the Gus Bradley defense as a 4-3 defensive tackle. He may be able to slot in behind Corey Liuget as a rookie and provide much-needed depth.