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NFL: Los Angeles Chargers Year In Review

COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 6: Quarterback Justin Herbert #10 of the Los Angeles Chargers duding training camp at Jack Hammett Sports Complex on August 6, 2023 in Costa Mesa, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

After a disappointing season which culminated with new head coach Jim Harbaugh, this year ended with an 11-6 record and playoff berth. Harbaugh re-tooled the offense to be more balanced and the results spoke for themselves. But, for all its success, the offense was extremely conservative which hurt scoring chances. The team only averaged 23.6 pts per game. 

QB

LANDOVER, MARYLAND – SEPTEMBER 12: Justin Herbert #10 of the Los Angeles Chargers celebrates after defeating the Washington Football Team 20-16 at FedExField on September 12, 2021 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Justin Herbert was consistently in the top 10 for QBs, and some had him in the top five. He had a serviceable year, which saw him throw 23 TDs with only three interceptions. This is the third consecutive season he hasn’t reached 30 TDs…he hasn’t thrown more than 25 TDs. And this is another season where he fell short of 4000 passing yds. The cherry on top is that he wasn’t particularly accurate, completing less than 66% of his passes. The team only ranked 14th in passing this season. With the emergence of QBs like CJ Stroud and Jayden Daniels, Herbert may not be a top 10 QB moving forward. But he has all the skill in the world to get back into that rarified air.

RB

COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA – MAY 20: J.K. Dobbins #27 runs a drill during a Los Angeles Chargers OTA offseason workout on May 20, 2024 in Costa Mesa, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

When Harbaugh took over, he cleaned house. The team lost so much offensive talent. Austin Ekeler, Mike Williams, and Keenan Allen all moved on. Harbaugh wanted to a balanced attack and signed two Ravens RBs. Both, JK Dobbins and Gus Edwards signed on. And for all of the talk early on regarding their dominance on the ground, their running game was average at best. They were statistically dead center, in the middle, ranked 16th. Neither RB rushed for over 1000. In 13 games, Dobbins rushed for 905 yds and nine TDs. Edwards only played 11 games, but only rushed for 365 yds in those games. Only averaging 33 yds per game isn’t good enough. This Harbaugh would have been better served doing what his brother did…snagging Derrick Henry, instead of Dobbins and Edwards.

WR

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – SEPTEMBER 15: Ladd McConkey #15 of the Los Angeles Chargers runs with the ball during the fourth quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on September 15, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

Losing Allen and Williams as receivers for Herbert wasn’t easy. But to their credit, they drafted WR Ladd McConkey, who may turn out to be the WR of this draft. He led the team with 82 catches and 1149 receiving yds. And he added seven TDs. If there wasn’t someone names Jayden Daniels, McConkey could claim rookie of the year honors. In his second season, Quentin Johnston made huge strides. He went from 38 to 55 catches and 431 to 711 yds. His completion % improved from 56.7 to 60.4, and his receiving avg. increased from 11.3 to 12.9. The team could use an upgrade over Josh Palmer, and a better TE than Will Dissly.

DEFENSE

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 15: Joey Bosa #97 of the Los Angeles Chargers in a defensive stance during the first half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at SoFi Stadium on December 15, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images)

This defense was the better side of the ball. They ranked in the top 10 in passing defense. And although their rushing defense was in the middle of the pack, they have a tremendous nucleus of Khalil Mack, Joey Bosa, and Daiyan Henley; who led the team with 147 combined tackles, which ranked eighth in the league. 

HEAD COACH

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 01: Newly appointed head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Los Angeles Chargers speaks to the media during a press conference at YouTube Theater on February 01, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Jim Harbaugh is a great coach. He’s been a winner everywhere he’s ever gone and builds a tremendous culture. He’s managed to win college football’s ultimate prize but still searching for his first Superbowl. He has the ability to win it in Los Angeles with Herbert as his QB. But to do that, he’s going to have to take the training wheels off. You don’t hand the keys to the Ferrari to your grandmother who won’t get it out of second gear. You need to throw caution to the wind and open it up a little. With a QB like Herbert, you can safely do that, without being reckless. But it will take a season with 30-plus TDs and over 4000 passing yds, It will take a season that averages between 25-30 pts per game.