Chargers selected Florida C Jake Slaughter with the No. 63 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Slaughter (6’4/303) enters the 2026 cycle as one of the most decorated interior linemen in the class. He was a back-to-back All-American at UF who posted elite, well-balanced grading profiles, including an 84.1 overall PFF grade in 2025 with 80.2 run-blocking and 84.1 pass-blocking marks. Across 2,145 career pass-blocking snaps, Slaughter surrendered just four sacks, three hits, and 15 hurries, good for a sterling 98.8 pass-blocking efficiency that underscores his ability to control the pocket with timing, leverage, and processing. He wins with veteran savvy more than raw power, displaying excellent snap-to-set footwork, quick recognition versus simulated pressures, and the ability to stay connected through blocks despite lacking overwhelming mass. Slaughter’s 9.97 RAS highlights a high-end athletic profile for the position, pairing explosive lower-body traits (9.56 vertical, 9.14 broad = 91st percentile) with good linear speed (5.10 forty, 85th percentile) that translate to effective pull-and-climb ability in zone-heavy schemes. In the run game, he consistently walls off interior lanes and keeps defenders occupied with active feet and body positioning, though he can struggle to re-anchor against longer, more powerful nose tackles who win first contact. While his average play strength and occasional balance lapses in space cap his ceiling, Slaughter projects as a center whose intelligence, durability, and technical consistency give him a high floor early in his NFL career.