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  • 3 days ago | sunherald.com | Tyler Reed

    The Los Angeles Chargers heard all season and offseason long that the team had to add a wide receiver to the mix before the 2025 season. Well, the team did just that with their second round selection of former Ole Miss receiver Tre Harris in the 2025 NFL Draft. RELATED: Chargers' disappointing new defensive rank vs. Chiefs, Broncos in tough AFC West Harris will be expected to make a day-one impact for the franchise. However, what should fans be expecting from the former SEC receiver?

  • 3 days ago | yardbarker.com | Tyler Reed

    According to Daniel Popper of The Athletic, the Chargers have waived OLB Chris Collins in order to make room for their undrafted free agent class. Collins is still looking to make his official regular season NFL debut. The former Minnesota Golden Gopher spent six seasons at the collegiate level, and five of those seasons were with the North Carolina Tar Heels.

  • 3 days ago | yardbarker.com | Tyler Reed

    During his time with the media, Harbaugh spoke very highly of running back Raheim Sanders, wide receiver Luke Grimm, and tight end Stevo Klotz. Sanders found success during his time in college at two SEC programs. In his sophomore season with the Arkansas Razorbacks, Sanders rushed for over 1,000 yards and led the SEC in yards per rushing attempt with 6.5 yards. Grimm had a strong showing in his senior season with the Kansas Jayhawks, grabbing six touchdowns in the 2024 season.

  • 3 days ago | sacbee.com | Tyler Reed

    The Los Angeles Chargers are getting their first glimpse at their rookie class this weekend as minicamp has begun. The big names, like 2025 first round selection Omarion Hampton, will have a lot of eyes on them this weekend. RELATED: Chargers won't close door on free-agent signings, more for Jim Harbaugh's rosterHowever, it's the undrafted free agents who are really looking to make a name for themselves this weekend.

  • 3 days ago | kansascity.com | Tyler Reed

    The Los Angeles Chargers are not hiding what the team will be trying to do on offense in the 2025 season with their first round selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Chargers selected former North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton with their first pick. Hampton will be paired with consistent 1,000-yard running back Najee Harris in the Los Angeles backfield. RELATED: Chargers' disappointing new defensive rank vs. Chiefs, Broncos in tough AFC West What should fans expect from Hampton?

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