Overview
- Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports Miami has an agreement to sign former Chargers offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer.
- Salyer has 40 career starts across left tackle and guard over four seasons with Los Angeles, offering multiposition flexibility.
- His role diminished the past two years to nine total starts, and his PFF evaluation in that span was described as underwhelming.
- In Miami, he is viewed as a contender at guard, potentially replacing Cole Strange or challenging Jonah Savaiinaea, with experienced interior depth as the floor after losses that include Strange and Larry Borom.
- Salyer’s departure adds to the Chargers’ O-line needs following Mekhi Becton’s release and Zion Johnson’s exit, with an agreement for Cole Strange already lined up as one response.