SAN DIEGO -- ESPN draft guru Todd McShay held a conference call with reporters Tuesday. Among the tidbits McShay passed along in the hour-long conversation, he addressed the offensive line prospects who should be available in the early portion of this year’s NFL draft.

And while McShay said there’s no elite offensive linemen, there should be several targets available when the San Diego Chargers select at No. 17. The Chargers, of course, need offensive line help after starting five different centers and playing three different players at right guard this season.

“I think they’re all in that late first-, early second-round stage,” McShay said about the top offensive linemen in this year’s draft.

In his first mock draft , McShay had the Chargers selecting Florida State defensive tackle Eddie Goldman.

Offensive linemen McShay believes could be available in the first two rounds include Iowa’s Brandon Scherff, Texas A&M’s Cedric Ogbuehi, Miami tackle Ereck Flowers, Stanford’s Andrus Peat, LSU tackle La'El Collins, Pittsburgh tackle T.J. Clemmings and South Carolina guard A.J. Cann.

“Ereck Flowers from Miami really has jumped out to me as an underclassman that made huge improvements at 6-6 and 325 pounds this year,” McShay said. “He’s a huge mover. He has good strength. I think his technique continues to get better, and he could be kind of surprise in this year’s class if he does come out.”

McShay also praised the development of Clemmings, a former defensive lineman.

“I think there will be plenty of offensive linemen to get, as long as you’re not picking somewhere in that top 10, top 15 and you feel like you’re maybe reaching for one,” McShay said.