Chargers free agent signing's key stats are good news for Justin Herbert

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The Los Angeles Chargers have had a massive start to the offseason. The team has added some big names like running back Najee Harris and offensive lineman Mekhi Becton.
Becton is coming off a highly successful season, which saw the new Chargers guard win a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Chargers fans have been wanting the organization to find some protection for quarterback Justin Herbert, and may have found just that with Becton.
Mekhi Becton transitioned from tackle to guard in 2024, where his size and strength proved to be a major advantage on the interior.
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) March 17, 2025
Becton allowed a career-low 6.9% pressure rate last season, the 10th-lowest among right guards (min. 200 pass blocks).@chargers | #BoltUp https://t.co/z6wnJfyNEQ pic.twitter.com/RaD3FS6GCa
Becton made the move from tackle to guard this past season, and according to Next Gen Stats, the move paid dividends for Becton's playing career.
Compared to 2023, Becton's first season at guard saw the former first-round pick's numbers in pressure rate allowed, 1-on-1 pressure rate allowed, quick pressures, average time to pressure, and sack rate all take a positive direction.
It was evident in the loss to the Houston Texans in the wild card that even with Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater, the Chargers still needed a little more on the offensive line heading into next season.
With the draft quickly approaching, it doesn't seem that the team will be looking for offensive line depth in the early rounds of the draft. Becton could be the missing piece for an offense waiting to explode.

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Tyler is a graduate of the University of Kentucky, where he majored in communications. Aside from his roles with the Cowboys and Chargers on SI, Tyler also covers sports and pop culture for The Big Lead.