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Chargers’ Latest Free Agency Signing Sticks with Controversial Comp Pick Approach
- The Chargers signed Dalvin Tomlinson on a one-year, $7.5 million deal to bolster the defensive line.
- Tomlinson, 32, was cut by the Cardinals and did not factor into the compensatory pick process.
- The Chargers still have about $65 million in free space after the signing.
- Analysts note the move may reflect long-term strategy related to compensatory picks rather than only on-field impact.
- The report emphasizes the Chargers’ broader free agency strategy under general manager Joe Hortiz.
- The article notes the broader market context as other teams spend at the top tier of free agency.
- The report mentions potential needs, including starting guards for the offense.
- Dalvin Tomlinson’s signing adds depth after his cut from the Cardinals.
- The piece is authored by Chris Roling, who covers NFL and Chargers news.
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