Los Angeles Chargers 2020 mock draft: Full 7 rounds

Jordan Love, Utah State Aggies. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
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4th round

Keenan Allen and Mike Williams will both hit free agency after next season, with Allen seeming the more likely of the two to receive a contract extension.

The Chargers could look to find a similar profile to Williams in rounds three or four, and Liberty’s Antonio Gandy-Golden is one player who could fit that mold.

AGG (6-foot-4, 220 pounds) is another small-school riser during the draft process and finished his college career with the Flames by posting two straight 1,000-yard seasons with 20 touchdowns.

Gandy-Golden is fluid for his size and is able to consistently use his frame to shield opposing defensive backs. His week at the Senior Bowl proved he’s capable of playing against high-level competition, but he may need some time to adjust to the pro level before being ready for a regular role.