
The Chargers have officially secured their franchise cornerstone, signing Rashawn Slater to a 4-year, $114 million extensionโexactly the deal Josha Queipo and I projected back in 2024 and reaffirmed on our Substack just months ago.
At the time, we argued that Slaterโs combination of elite pass protection metrics and his value as Justin Herbertโs blindside protector made him a near lock for a top-of-market deal. Slater has maintained a 97.5% PFF pass-efficiency grade since entering the league, and has been a dominant force in the run game when healthy. His rookie season dominance earned him Second-Team All-Pro honors, and despite injuries in 2022, heโs returned to form as one of the NFLโs most consistent offensive linemen.
The move not only validates our projection but also gives the Chargersโ offensive line stability heading into the Hall of Fame Game and training camp this week. With Slater locked in through his prime, Herbert will have the edge protection he needs as Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh continue to reshape this roster into a contender… starting with the interior offensive line.
Here are links to the A to Z article from last year, and the more recent SubStack post.


Great, so the Chargers have $5M more to spend in 2025 cap space? So they now have $15M to $20M? Great! And what are they going to do with it?
Yes, I want to see how Hortiz uses the cap space, if he does. If he doesn’t, then what was the point of backloading the contract? So, hopefully, that indicates that he has something planned (e.g., trading for Edge Hendrickson).
Thx for confirming.
My opinion is that freeing up the space now provides the Chargers with more flexibility.ย If they need it this year, to either shore up a position OR make a move for one of the disgruntled vets, they now have space.ย We’ve seen several instances where the ability to eat cap is valued in the trade marker.
Joe is and should keep his cards close to his vest.ย FWIW, the Chargers have the 8th most cap space @ $31.5M (Patriots are #1 with close to $60M), so they are not the only team that could eat dead cap in a trade.ย The 49ers ($46M) and Lions ($48M) should be competitors and could eat more cap in a trade.
Excellent, this was always just a matter of time.