The Chargers have been actively recruiting in the past few days, signing several players from different colleges and universities. Among these signings is offensive lineman Karsen Barnhart, who has agreed to terms with the team. During his time at Michigan, Barnhart started in 30 games playing both guard and tackle positions. He will be joining third-round linebacker Junior Colson and seventh-round wide receiver Cornelius Johnson in making the move from Ann Arbor to Los Angeles.

In addition to the Michigan players, the Chargers have also added quarterback Casey Bauman to their depth chart. Bauman had an impressive season at Augustana where he threw for 2,878 yards and 29 touchdowns. This influx of new talent will surely add depth and competition to the Chargers’ roster as they prepare for the upcoming season.

The Chargers have also secured deals with several other undrafted free agents including Luke Benson from Georgia Tech, Akeem Dent from Florida State, Jaelen Gill from Fresno State, and Thomas Harper from Notre Dame, among others. These players bring a wealth of experience and talent to the team, which will undoubtedly help them compete at a higher level next season. With their busy schedule ahead, the Chargers are determined to make the most of this opportunity and build a winning team for years to come.