The Los Angeles Chargers have selected Notre Dame safety Alohi Gilman with the 186th pick in the NFL draft.

The 5’10, 201-pound Gilman began his collegiate career with the Naval Academy, starting his freshman year with the Midshipmen. After service academies announced in 2017 that players would need to serve at least two years active duty before pursuing pro sports, he transferred to Notre Dame, sitting out the 2017 season.

In 2018, Gilman won a starting job for the Irish, totaling 95 tackles, three tackles-for-loss, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and three forced fumbles. As a senior in 2019, he finished with 74 stops, three for loss, one sack, one interception, three pass breakups, and three more forced fumbles.

Check out this awesome interview with Alohi Gilman done by Justin Melo of The Draft Wire

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Chargers 2020 draft picks:

Round 1, (pick me 6): - Justin Herbert from Oregon

Round 1, (pick 23): Kenneth Murray from Oklahoma

Round 4, (pick 112): Joshua Kelley from UCLA

Round 5, (pick 151): Joe Reed from Virginia

Round 6 (pick 186): Alohi Gilman from Notre Dame

Round 7 (pick 220): K.J. Hill from Ohio State

2020 NFL draft schedule:

ABC, ESPN and NFL Network will televise the draft.

Saturday, April 25

9 am PT (Rounds 4 and 5 - five minutes per pick; Round 7 - four minutes per pick)