
Los Angeles Chargers DVOA, Stats, & NFL Rankings
Team Profile

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7.8% 12thOff DVOA
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32.7% 7thPassing DVOA
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-9% 17thRushing DVOA
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-5.6% 8thDef DVOA
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-2.7% 5thDef Passing DVOA
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-9.7% 15thDef Rushing DVOA
2024 Team Stats
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Points For23.6 11th
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Points Against17.5 1st
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Yards Per Game324.0 20th
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Yards Allowed Per Game325.0 11th
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13-3-1
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12-5-0
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10-7-0
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4-13-0
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NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports that first-round rookie running back Omarion Hampton has agreed to a four-year, $17.77 million deal with the Los Angeles Chargers. The contract includes a $9.56 million signing bonus. Hampton and backfield mate Najee Harris are set to split time in Jim Harbaugh's offense, which caps the former Tar Heel's immediate upside. Still, his long-term outlook is looking quite rosy. Like Harris, the 22-year-old is a powerful, bruising back with a three-down skill set, though he possesses much more explosiveness than the veteran. Even if Hampton starts the season off behind his teammate in carries, it wouldn't be surprising to see him even out the workload over the course of the season -- if not outright taking the job if he adjusts quickly enough.


Los Angeles Chargers rookie first-round running back Omarion Hampton said on The Jim Rome Show that he believes he and Najee Harris can create "a dominant backfield" in 2025. "We know they're going to run the ball, so I'm loving it," Hampton said. The 22nd overall pick was a workhorse back in college at North Carolina and was incredibly productive for the Tar Heels with 2,033 scrimmage yards in 2024, which was the third-most in the nation. Although he won't be a workhorse immediately for the Bolts while sharing touches with Harris, Hampton should have plenty of fantasy upside immediately in a run-first L.A. offense. He averaged over 175 total yards per game in 12 contests in 2024 and was also the fourth FBS player with 1,500-plus rushing yards and 15-plus rushing touchdowns in back-to-back seasons since 2016.


Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris, who was selected with the No. 55 overall pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL draft last Friday, is expected to fill the team's X position in his first year in the league. Ladd McConkey broke out in his rookie campaign in 2024 in the slot, but the Chargers needed a big-bodied receiver who could stretch the field vertically outside the numbers and threaten defenses with contested-catch ability. That is what Harris does well. The 6-foot-2, 205-pounder from Ole Miss had 60 catches for 1,030 yards and seven touchdowns in eight games in 2024 and should be a nice downfield and red-zone weapon for quarterback Justin Herbert. Given the question marks surrounding Mike Williams and former first-rounder Quentin Johnston, Harris will have the opportunity to be the team's WR2 in his first year in 2025. It's a positive landing spot for an immediate fantasy impact.

Offense
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QB
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32
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6' 1''
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210 lbs
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10
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Old Dominion
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QB
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26
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6' 6''
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236 lbs
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5
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Oregon
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QB
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24
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6' 4''
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226 lbs
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4
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North Dakota State
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QB
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24
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6' 4''
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229 lbs
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-
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Florida State
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RB
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22
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6' 0''
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220 lbs
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-
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North Carolina
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RB
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26
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6' 1''
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232 lbs
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4
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Alabama
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Defense
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CB
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-
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6' 2''
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200 lbs
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-
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Florida
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DT
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24
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6' 1''
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340 lbs
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-
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Oregon
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LB
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22
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6' 3''
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247 lbs
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1
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Michigan
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OLB
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31
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6' 4''
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269 lbs
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10
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Kentucky
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LB
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28
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6' 3''
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231 lbs
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5
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Oregon
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DL
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23
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6' 5''
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292 lbs
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1
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Alabama
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