About Mario Tovar

As a seasoned sportswriter, I enjoy bringing thoughtful, objective, and concise analysis to all things football. I’ve covered the NFL as a whole at previous stops and I’ve most recently covered the Raiders at my own site, The Raider Ramble as well as for several publications such as USA Today and Fansided. Here at LA Football Network, I will strive to continue bringing you the same quality content, enjoy!

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Hard Rock Stadium. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The Los Angeles Charges should address the EDGE position at some point in the draft. Quincy Roche could be just what they are looking for.
Northwester Offensive Lineman Rashawn Slater. Photo Credit: Maize & Blue Nation | Under Creative Commons License
Whether the Chargers go with an offensive or defensive-oriented head coach, the team needs offensive line help. Rashawn Slater from Northwestern could help.
Autzen Stadium. Photo Credit: Al Case | Under Creative Commons
The Los Angeles Chargers need to keep quarterback Justin Herbert upright so why not trade up Oregon tackle, Penei Sewell?
Ohio State Offensive Guard Wyatt Davis. Photo Credit: TigerNet.com | Under Creative Commons License
The Chargers have landed a promising young quarterback in Justin Herbert. To help him elevate his play, a guard such as Wyatt Davis can help.
Penn State Football Stadium. Photo Credit: Steve Eng | Under Creative Commons License
The Los Angeles Chargers need help stopping the run after getting gashed in 2020. Jayson Oweh could provide a boost if he’s available.
University Of Alabama Cornerback Patrick Surtain II. Photo Credit: Katie Dugan, Gamecock Central | Under Creative Commons License
Alabama’s Patrick Surtain II could help come in and alleviate the putrid pass coverage that’s bled the Los Angeles Chargers.
NFL Draft Shop. Photo Credit: Swimfinfan | Under Creative Commons License
Chargers NFL Draft; Rookie QB Justin Herbert has shown promise in his rookie season for the Chargers. Now, the team needs to protect him.
LA Chargers Head Coach Anthony Lynn. Photo Credit: The LAFB Network
With the Chargers in last place within the AFC West, it’s easy to see why head coach Anthony Lynn would be on the hot seat.