Quarterback Development
Justin Herbert’s leadership style is still evolving, but concerns about his progress are overstated. With guidance, Herbert will continue to grow and develop as a quarterback.
Rookie Standout
It’s hard not to be impressed by second-round wide receiver Ladd McConkey, who has the coaching staff excited about his potential. His ability to quickly change direction and create separation is already at an elite level. Expect to see him lined up in various positions, eventually becoming a top target for Herbert.
Player to Watch
Wide receiver Quentin Johnston is having an encouraging camp, making impressive catches and showing confidence in his play. After a tough rookie season, he’s looking like a different player, and the coaching staff is excited about his progress.
Fantasy Insight
Don’t expect Justin Herbert to put up massive numbers this season. With the Chargers’ commitment to the run game and a crowded wide receiver corps, it may take time to establish a clear top target. Be cautious with your fantasy expectations.
Interesting Sight
The metro train that runs past the practice fields is an amusing distraction. It’s hard not to wonder if the Chargers have a staffer on that train, keeping an eye on things. The irony of Jim Harbaugh, formerly of Michigan, now in Los Angeles, is not lost on me.
Wildcard Factor
Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter has a lot on his plate, tasked with shaping the Chargers’ defense and personnel. His system has similarities to Brandon Staley’s, with a focus on post-snap disguising. Minter will need to find a balance between simplicity and complexity to succeed. With his experience working with the Baltimore Ravens, he’s well-equipped to take on the challenge.