Jim Harbaugh confirms projected starter at right guard for Chargers
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As of now, the Chargers will likely start Cole Strange at right guard in 2026.
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Strange inked a two-year, $13 million deal with the Bolts in free agency as one of the former players to have worked with offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel during his time in Miami.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh confirmed Strange has been playing as the primary right guard, in part, to his familiarity with McDaniel's scheme.
"Yeah, that's where he's been playing," Harbaugh said.
"Familiarity and availability. As Mike was explaining the offense, and Butch Barry, we were watching a lot of Miami tape. You could see Cole Strange was really good at all the things they would be implementing."
Jim Harbaugh Leaves Door Open For New Starting Guard
The Chargers aren't done adding yet with free agency not over and the NFL draft taking place at the end of the month.
Harbaugh left the door open for the offensive line, stating that it isn't set in stone with the 2026 season approaching.
"Competing, starters? Yeah, sure," Harbaugh said. "Competitors welcome, you know how I feel about that. There's more to come.
"We're excited about the draft and free agency continues year-round, we've seen that from our personnel department and Joe Hortiz. Before May, after May, August, even during the season."
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