Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh has been very hands-on in helping Perez adjust.
Jim Harbaugh has been very hands-on in helping Perez adjust, which Perez credits for getting him up to speed. Throughout this week’s practices, Harbaugh has continued to work closely with Perez.
Harbaugh’s experience and knowledge as a former NFL starter have been invaluable to Perez’s development, helping him improve his mechanics and instincts in reading defenses. Perez added that quarterbacks coach Shane Day’s meticulousness has been crucial in helping him learn the intricacies of each play.
Being in a quarterback room with Herbert, Stick, and Max Duggan has accelerated Perez’s development. He especially praised Herbert’s command of the offense and his high level of play, which Perez hopes to emulate as much as possible.
“They’ve done a great job helping me fall in line and showing me the ropes,” Perez said.
Perez also said that playing this spring was advantageous in preparation for his indoctrination to the Chargers, live action in the UFL making him game-ready.
Offensive coordinator Greg Roman has been impressed with Perez’s adaptability and quick grasp of the playbook.
“He’s got a lot to learn, a lot to catch up on,” Roman said. “But he feels the sense of urgency, and I’ve been really impressed by that.”
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The Chargers have continued to make several roster moves. On Tuesday, they signed linebackers Savion Jackson and Shaq Quarterman.
Jackson, who signed as an undrafted free agent out of North Carolina State in May, spent the offseason with the Chargers. Quarterman, a former fourth-round pick in 2020, spent the last four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2020 to 2023). Quarterman has recorded 29 career tackles (16 solo), one tackle for loss, one forced fumble, and 25 special-teams tackles in the regular season.
In corresponding moves, cornerback Chris Wilcox, who joined the Chargers’ practice squad in 2023, and tight end/fullback Ben Mason were waived.
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