The Los Angeles Chargers fell short of their Super Bowl goals this season, losing in the wild card round of the playoffs for the second consecutive year. Part of the team’s struggles were due to a lack of offensive production when it mattered most. Too often, the offense relied on the heroics of Justin Herbert — squeezing passes into impossibly tight windows or extending drives with his legs. His receivers, specifically Ladd McConkey, were often unable to consistently gain separation, something McConkey did with ease during his freshman season.