Another year of Herbert with Slater and Alt could mean nothing but great things, not to mention the number of young skill players who are ascending on offense.
Add in a couple of new faces who could make immediate impacts in Tyler Biadasz, Charlie Kolar and Keaton Mitchell, to name a few, and the Bolts offense could be a much more explosive unit in all phases in 2026.
And Moton said to also not over look the Bolts defense, too.
The Chargers have brought back a number of impact players such as Khalil Mack and Teair Tart, as well as a veteran presence on the interior in Dalvin Tomlinson.
The Bleacher Report analyst sees the defense continuing it’s level of play while the offense becomes dangerous, putting the Chargers in good shape overall.
Star pass-rusher Khalil Mack is back on a one-year deal. He’ll continue to pair with Pro Bowler Tuli Tuipulotu on the edge. Derwin James Jr., an eight-year veteran, is still a Pro Bowl-caliber safety. Ball-hawking cornerback Donte Jackson doesn’t have resumé accolades, though he’s recorded nine interceptions over the last two years.
Watch out for the Chargers’ offense when it’s healthy. Los Angeles’ defense will be just fine despite the loss of defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, who took the Baltimore Ravens’ head-coaching job.