List of Los Angeles Chargers first-round draft picks

The Los Angeles Chargers are an American football franchise who play in the National Football League (NFL). They began play in Los Angeles in 1960 as charter members of the American Football League (AFL),[1] switched cities to San Diego the following season,[2] and returned to Los Angeles in 2017.[3] The AFL was formed as rivals to the established NFL, though the leagues would later merge, with all AFL teams including the Chargers officially joining the NFL in 1970.[4]

Photograph of Justin Herbert
The Los Angeles Chargers selected quarterback Justin Herbert No. 6 overall in 2020.

Every year during April, each NFL franchise seeks to add new players to its roster through a collegiate draft known as the NFL Player Selection Meeting, which is more commonly known as the NFL draft.[5][6] The Chargers took part in the rival AFL draft for the first seven years of their existence, meaning that they had to compete for new players' signatures with whichever club had picked them in the NFL draft.[7] Their first draft selection was Monty Stickles, an end from the University of Notre Dame.[8] Unlike all future picks, he was not chosen by the Chargers themselves, but rather assigned in a territorial draft at a meeting of the AFL's original owners.[9] Stickles never played for the Chargers as he chose to sign for the San Francisco 49ers instead; overall, the Chargers were unable to sign their first-round selection four times during their first seven years. After that, the two leagues conducted a common draft, ending the inter-league bidding war.[4] Over a decade later, the original United States Football League (USFL) challenged the NFL by conducting its own collegiate drafts from 1983 to 1986.[10][11] The Chargers temporarily lost two of their first-round picks (Gary Anderson and Mossy Cade) to USFL clubs, though both joined the NFL in 1985 as the USFL struggled financially.[12]

In the NFL draft, teams are ranked in inverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, and the second worst picking second and so on.[5] Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, or a combination thereof.[5] Thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in any round due to these trades.[5] The Chargers have been without a first-round pick eight times in their history, including six times in seven years from 1994 to 2000. They have possessed two first-round picks on seven different occasions; once, in 1983, they had three such picks.

The Chargers have twice been in possession of the No. 1 overall pick, though in neither case has the player selected played for them. In 2001, they traded the No. 1 pick to the Atlanta Falcons before the draft for three draft picks and one player; the Falcons selected Michael Vick, while the Chargers chose LaDainian Tomlinson with the No. 5 overall pick. In 2004, the projected No. 1 pick, Eli Manning, stated that he would not play in San Diego. The Chargers still selected him, but quickly traded the player to the New York Giants for Philip Rivers (who the Giants had just drafted at No. 4 overall) and three draft picks, one of which was used to select Shawne Merriman in the first round the following season.

Twenty-four of the Chargers's first round selections have been nominated for at least one Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star game; Junior Seau has the most such nominations, with twelve. Three have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Kellen Winslow, Seau and LaDainian Tomlinson.

The team's most recent first-round pick was Joe Alt, an offensive tackle from Notre Dame selected No. 5 overall in 2024. They have chosen 33 defensive players in the first round, and 32 offensive players; defensive linemen have been the most common position, with 13 selected. Ohio State, Tennessee, Texas, TCU and Notre Dame are tied for the most players chosen by the Chargers from one university, with three selections each.

Player selections

Key
^Indicates the player was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Indicates the player was selected for the Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star game at any time in their career
*Selected number one overall
Current Charger: statistics correct through 2022 season
The Chargers did not draft a player in the first round that year.
YearEach year links to an article about that particular NFL Draft.
PickIndicates the number of the pick within the first round
PositionIndicates the position of the player in the NFL
CollegeThe player's college football team
SeasonsThe number of seasons in which the player had at least one appearance for the Chargers
Pro BowlsThe number of seasons in which the player was voted to the Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star game as a Charger
GamesRegular season games in which the player appeared for the Chargers
StartsRegular season games in which the player started for the Chargers
Position abbreviations
CCenter
CBCornerback
DEDefensive end
DTDefensive tackle
EEnd
FBFullback
GGuard
LBLinebacker
QBQuarterback
RBRunning back
SSafety
TTackle
TETight end
WRWide receiver
Los Angeles Chargers first-round draft picks
YearPickPlayer namePositionCollegeStats with ChargersNotesRef
SeasonsPro BowlsGamesStarts
1960N/AMonty SticklesENotre Dame0000Territorial selection, assigned by the AFL's original owners. Signed for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers instead.[13][14][15]
19617Earl FaisonDEIndiana656764[16][17]
19628Bob FergusonFBOhio State0000Signed for the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers[18][19]
19632Walt SweeneyGSyracuse119154140[20][21]
19648Ted DavisLBGeorgia Tech0000Signed for the NFL's Baltimore Colts[22][23]
19656Steve DeLongDETennessee718975[24][25]
19667Don DavisDTLos Angeles State0000Signed for the NFL's New York Giants[26][27]
196714Ron BillingsleyDTWyoming404425[28][29]
19684Russ WashingtonTMissouri155200196Pick received in trade with Denver Broncos[a][30][31][32]
18Jim HillCBTexas A&M–Kingsville304238[33][34]
19699Marty DomresQBColumbia30226Pick received in trade with Denver Broncos[a][35][31][36]
18Bob BabichLBMiami (OH)304236[37][38]
197015Walker GilletteWRRichmond20251[39][40]
197113Leon BurnsRBLong Beach State10144[41][42]
1972 No pickPick traded to Green Bay Packers[b][43]
197325Johnny RodgersWRNebraska20177Original pick traded to Philadelphia Eagles.[c] Acquired another first-round pick from the Colts in a separate trade.[d] Initially signed for CFL's Montreal Alouettes. Joined the Chargers in 1977.[44][45][46]
[47][48][49]
19742Bo MatthewsRBColorado607831[50][51]
15Don GoodeLBKansas608162Pick received in trade with Cleveland Browns[e][52][53][54]
19758Gary JohnsonDTGrambling State104134123[55][56]
22Mike WilliamsCBLSU80107101Pick received in trade with Washington Redskins[f][57][58][56]
19764Joe WashingtonRBOklahoma10130[59][60]
197724Bob RushCMemphis507012Moved down the draft order in trade with Dallas Cowboys[g][61][62][63]
197814John JeffersonWRArizona State334545[64][65]
197913Kellen Winslow ^TEMissouri9510994Moved up the draft order in trade with Cleveland Browns[h][66][67]
1980 No pickPick traded to Green Bay Packers[i][68]
198124James BrooksRBAuburn30388[69][70]
1982 No pickInitially moved up the draft order in trade with Green Bay Packers.[j] Traded new first-round pick to the Saints 12 days later.[k][71][72]
19835Billy Ray Smith, Jr.LBArkansas100126111Moved up the draft order in trade with San Francisco 49ers[l][73][74][75]
20Gary AndersonRBArkansas415438Pick received in trade with Green Bay Packers.[j] Initially signed for USFL's Tampa Bay Bandits. Joined the Chargers in 1985.[76][71]
[77][78]
22Gill ByrdCBSan Jose State102149146Pick initially traded to San Francisco 49ers.[l] Regained in subsequent trade.[m][79][80][75]
19846Mossy CadeSTexas0000Initially signed for USFL's Memphis Showboats. NFL signing rights later traded to Green Bay Packers.[n][81][82][83]
198512Jim LacheyTOhio State314443[84][85]
19868Leslie O'NealDEOklahoma State96133125Acquired extra first-round pick in trade with Green Bay Packers.[n] Subsequently moved up the draft order in trade with Minnesota Vikings.[o][86][83]
[87][88]
13James FitzPatrickTUSC403814[89][88]
198724Rod BernstineRBTexas A&M606325Moved down the draft order in trade with Cleveland Browns[p][90][91]
198815Anthony MillerWRTennessee649391[92][93]
19898Burt GrossmanDEPittsburgh507271[94][95]
19905Junior Seau ^LBUSC1312200199[96][97]
19919Stanley RichardSTexas406160[98][99]
199223Chris MimsDETennessee709357Original pick traded to Washington Redskins.[q] Acquired another first-round pick from the Oilers in a separate trade.[r][100][101]
[102][103]
199322Darrien GordonCBStanford304829[104][105]
1994 No pickPick traded to San Francisco 49ers[s][105]
1995 No pickPick traded to Carolina Panthers[t][106]
1996 No pickPick traded to Detroit Lions[u][106]
1997 No pickPick traded to Tampa Bay Buccaneers[v][107]
19982Ryan LeafQBWashington State202118Moved up the draft order in trade with Arizona Cardinals[w][108][109][110]
1999 No pickPick traded to Arizona Cardinals[w][109]
2000 No pickPick traded to Tampa Bay Buccaneers[x][111]
20015LaDainian Tomlinson ^RBTCU95141141Moved down the draft order in trade with Atlanta Falcons[y][112][113]
20025Quentin JammerCBTexas110172161[114][115]
200330Sammy DavisCBTexas A&M304430Moved down the draft order in trade with Philadelphia Eagles[z][116][117]
20041Eli Manning*†QBMississippi0000Manning was traded to the New York Giants an hour after being drafted.[aa][118][119]
200512Shawne MerrimanLBMaryland636053Pick received in trade with New York Giants[aa][120][119][121]
28Luis CastilloDENorthwestern708279[122][121]
200619Antonio CromartieCBFlorida State416439[123][124]
200730Craig DavisWRLSU40252[125][126]
200827Antoine CasonCBArizona508049[127][128]
200916Larry EnglishLBNorthern Illinois50529[129][130]
201012Ryan MathewsRBFresno State516052Moved up the draft order in trade with Miami Dolphins[ab][131][132]
201118Corey LiugetDTIllinois80108103[133][134]
201218Melvin IngramDESouth Carolina9311396[135][136]
201311D. J. FlukerTAlabama405959[137][138]
201425Jason VerrettCBTCU412522[139][140]
201515Melvin GordonRBWisconsin526762Moved up the draft order in trade with San Francisco 49ers[ac][141][142]
20163Joey Bosa † ‡DEOhio State849384[143][144]
20177Mike WilliamsWRClemson708862[145][146]
201817Derwin James † ‡SFlorida State536666[147][148]
201928Jerry TilleryDTNotre Dame405429[149][150]
20206Justin Herbert † ‡QBOregon416262[151][152]
23Kenneth MurrayLBOklahoma405953Pick received in trade with New England Patriots[ad][153][152]
202113Rashawn Slater † ‡TNorthwestern313636[154][155]
202217Zion JohnsonGBoston College203232[156][157]
202321Quentin JohnstonWRTCU101710[158][159]
20245Joe AltTNotre Dame0000
The Chargers traded up to draft future Hall of Fame tight end Kellen Winslow in 1979.
Hall of Fame linebacker Junior Seau was drafted No. 5 overall in 1990. He made 12 Pro Bowls in 13 seasons in San Diego.
Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson was selected No. 5 overall by the Chargers in 2001.

Breakdowns

Breakdown by position
PositionCountMost recent
Defensive line (DE, DL)13Jerry Tillery (2019)
Defensive back (CB, S)12Derwin James (2018)
Running back (FB, RB)10Melvin Gordon (2015)
Offensive line (C, G, T)9Joe Alt (2024)
Linebacker (LB)8Kenneth Murray (2020)
Wide receiver (WR)7Quentin Johnston (2023)
Quarterback (QB)4Justin Herbert (2020)
Tight end (E, TE)2Kellen Winslow (1979)

Footnotes

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