Los Angeles Chargers: 3 Dream trade targets from Cardinals before 2020 training camp

Patrick Peterson, Los Angeles Chargers (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images)
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The Los Angeles Chargers could benefit from a trade with the Arizona Cardinals.

Time will tell when it comes to seeing whether the Los Angeles Chargers regret moving on from Philip Rivers to pave the way for Tyrod Taylor or Justin Herbert during the 2020 season.

But at least from a talent perspective, the Chargers appear to be loaded enough on both sides of the football to make a potential run at the playoffs in 2020 after watching from home last year.

Despite earning a trip to the Divisional Round the year before, Los Angeles struggled to close out numerous games throughout the 2019 season and would end up finishing with a 5-11 record.

This factor alone would make it seem like the Chargers may need another year before they can become part of the playoff conversation again, but also as previously mentioned, just imagine how different things would have been if Los Angeles could close out games.

With that being said, as much excitement as there is at the moment over Los Angeles at the moment following a successful offseason for the most part, there is still room for some improvement before the start of training camp.

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In fact, if the Chargers really wanted to put themselves in better position to be considered a legitimate threat for the upcoming season, pulling off a potential trade with a team like the Arizona Cardinals could work wonders.

Even though the Cardinals haven’t exactly indicated any interest in conducting a trade before the start of camp, if the Chargers were to somehow get lucky, here are three dream targets they shouldn’t hesitate to consider.