The Chargers had a formal meeting with Kentucky running back Ray Davis, according to Kentucky Sports Radio’s Adam Luckett.
Davis rushed for 1,066 yards and finished his only season with the Wildcats with a school-record 20 touchdowns, surpassing the single-season mark set by Benny Snell in 2017.
Davis, who also played at Temple and Vanderbilt, became the first player in NCAA history to rush for more than 1,000 yards at three different schools.
Davis is a physical and efficient rusher who can beat a defense on the ground and in the passing game, capable of becoming a three-down back in the NFL.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh has preached that he wants to run the ball at a high level, so Davis is just one of many running backs the Chargers have done their homework on during the pre-draft process.