
The San Diego Chargers are looking to rebound from a horrible 2015 campaign. San Diego has signed a receiver to replace newly retired Malcolm Floyd and they re-signed a key duo on the offense but with Eric Weddle departing, the Chargers were looking to upgrade their defense.
They might have done so by signing Brandon Mebane away from the Seattle Seahawks and they also agreed to a deal with Dwight Lowery to potentially replace Weddle as their number one safety.
Following from Eric D. Williams of ESPN.
The Chargers have been searching for a true nose tackle since Jamal Williams last played for team in 2009.
And the Chargers appear to have found their man in former Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Brandon Mebane, signing him to a three-year deal at the start of free agency on Wednesday.
The Chargers also agreed to a three-year deal with former Indianapolis Colts safety Dwight Lowery, tendered safety Jahleel Addae (second round, $2. 553 million), along with tendering exclusive rights free agents receiver Dontrelle Inman and offensive lineman Kenny Wiggins.