Bradley Bozeman
Model Score
How good he is at what he is supposed to be doing, out of 100. Not a projection of what he will do next, and not a read on his contract. Median is about 70, and a 95 is rare. How it is built →
Season Stats · 16 games
Draft & College
He went about where consensus had him.
STM Take
Back-to-back tier 5 finishes in 2021-2022 to three straight tier 8 finishes (2023-2025) confirms the structural decline arc. The 2017 Alabama CFP National Championship pedigree plus eight years of NFL starter reps gives him real veteran market value. The 2026 question is whether Bozeman holds the Chargers' starter role at age 31 or whether the structural age-related decline closes the chapter.
Bozeman came out of Alabama as the Baltimore Ravens' 6th-round pick (215th overall) in 2018 after winning the 2017 CFP National Championship as the Crimson Tide's starting center. He spent four years in Baltimore, then signed with the Carolina Panthers in 2022 before landing with the Chargers in 2024. His STTM career runs tier 5 (#33) in 2021, tier 5 (#35) in 2022, tier 8 (#73) in 2023, tier 8 (#63) in 2024, and tier 8 (#84) in 2025.
Strengths
- 2017 Alabama CFP National Championship ring (starting center) plus eight years of NFL starter reps gives him the rare D1-champion-to-journeyman résumé.
- Back-to-back tier 5 finishes (2021-2022) confirms a structural starter ceiling existed before the late-career decline.
Concerns
- Three straight tier 8 STTM finishes (2023-2025) confirms the structural age-related decline is real.
- Age 31 plus eight years of center-position wear puts the late-career durability question on every 2026 projection.
What to watch: Whether Bozeman holds 10 or more starts in 2026 or whether the Chargers' broader offensive line investment compresses his role to depth.
