Chargers rookie Joe Alt making strong case to start at right tackle – Daily News

EL SEGUNDO — When rookie offensive lineman Joe Alt lined up at right tackle this week, he was matched up against longtime Chargers edge rusher Joey Bosa, a four-time Pro Bowl selection. When he lined up at left tackle, he faced off against veteran edge rusher Khalil Mack, an eight-time selection.

Tall order?

Times two.

The Chargers’ coaching staff has moved Alt without hesitation so far in training camp. They did so without any concerns that he couldn’t handle the task. After all, he was the fifth overall pick in the draft in April, the son of a former Kansas City Chiefs left tackle, two-time Pro Bowl pick John Alt.

Alt certainly didn’t look out of place in any of the Chargers’ first six practices.

Just as their coaches expected.

“Iron sharpening iron,” Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman said Tuesday of pitting Alt against players of the experience and accomplishments of Bosa and Mack. “Joe’s got his mind in the exact right spot. He is humble and hungry and is a talented guy who is going to keep getting better because of his work ethic. We’re two days into it with the pads on and whatnot and he’s doing a great job. We expect big things out of Joe. No reason to believe otherwise.”

If all goes to plan, then Alt is likely to start the season on Sept. 8 against the Las Vegas Raiders at right tackle. Trey Pipkins III, who was the Chargers’ starter at right tackle last season, will shift to right guard. Bradley Bozeman will be the center with Rashawn Slater at left tackle and Zion Johnson at left guard.

In addition to supplanting Pipkins at right tackle, Alt also has made Jamaree Salyer the odd man out among the Chargers’ top five offensive linemen. Salyer started 31 of 34 games in his budding career, after the Chargers selected him in the sixth round of the 2022 draft from the University of Georgia.

It’s likely Salyer will be the swing lineman, moving from side to side to fill in for the others because of injuries or lackluster play. It’s also possible Alt could fill that role when the season begins, but judging by the first six days of training camp and the past two in pads, that would seem to be a less likely scenario.

Not that the Chargers don’t have faith in Alt’s versatility.

They do.

“You’ve got to be able to play both sides,” Roman said. “Some guys struggle with one more than the other. Obviously, he’s played more left (tackle while at Notre Dame), so he’s a little more comfortable in his stance. ‘Hey, Joe, you’re playing right.’ He gets in his stance and we’re playing football.

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