Becton said in April that he was looking forward to teaming up with Alt.
"He's definitely good. I was a huge fan of his since he came out of college," Becton said. "He's a great player and I'm excited to see what his career upholds."
Becton later added: "He's like a dancing bear. Really light on his feet. He's a good player, for sure."
The Bolts added Becton in free agency after he moved inside to guard and helped the Eagles win a Super Bowl.
Becton flourished at right guard in 2024, posting an overall Pro Football Focus grade of 75.2 in the regular season, good for 16th among guards with at least 500 snaps.
He was also effective as a run blocker, posting a PFF grade of 74.7, which was the 14th-best mark among all guards with 500-plus snaps.
Becton has slotted into the starting right guard spot that was held by Trey Pipkins III last season.
Pipkins is now battling for the left guard spot along with Zion Johnson, Bradley Bozeman, Andre James and Jamaree Salyer.
Johnson, Bozeman and James are also in competition for the starting center spot.
But no matter how those battles shake out, the Chargers clearly added some beef up front with Becton this offseason.