Chargers make upgrades on both lines and secondary

The Los Angeles Chargers had an active start on the first day of the new league year despite missing out on Tom Brady. The Chargers upgraded their offensive line with the acquisition of right guard Trai Turner from Carolina for tackle Russell Okung as well as agreeing to a three-year deal with right tackle Bryan Bulaga. On defense, they have agreed to a contract with Chris Harris Jr., who was considered one of the top cornerbacks available, as well as adding a run stopper in defensive tackle Linval Joseph.

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Vikings doing more subtracting than adding, so far

With the NFL market now open, as teams try to make the math work to support their offseason shopping, the Minnesota Vikings have so far been doing more subtracting than adding. Kline joined fellow starters defensive tackle Linval Joseph (Chargers), cornerback Trae Waynes (Bengals) and wide receiver Stefon Diggs (Bills) on their way to other teams. The Vikings, according to an ESPN report, were working on a deal with former Ravens defensive tackle Michael Pierce, who would replace Joseph.

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