The Chargers have made their second signing of free agency, agreeing to terms with former Seahawks tight end Will Dissly, according to multiple reports.
In an effort to boost the running game, Los Angeles needs blocking tight ends, which Dissly was during his six-year tenure with Seattle.
He consistently ranked among Pro Football Focus’ highest-graded run-blocking tight ends, most recently finishing as the third-best behind George Kittle and Charlie Woerner this past season.
Dissly, a 2018 fourth-round pick out of Washington, dealt with injuries in his first couple of seasons before becoming a key piece in Seattle’s offense. He started 55 of 62 games from 2020 to 2023.
Throughout his time with the Seahawks, Dissly amassed 127 catches for 1,421 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Dissly joins a Chargers tight end room that includes Donald Parham and Stone Smartt.