These are the top fantasy football players of the Los Angeles Chargers as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.
Data as of May 12, 2025.
# | Name | Pos | Team | ADP | Bye |
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1 | Ladd McConkey | WR | LAC | 2.10 | - |
2 | Omarion Hampton | RB | LAC | 5.02 | - |
3 | Justin Herbert | QB | LAC | 9.05 | - |
4 | Najee Harris | RB | LAC | 11.01 | - |
5 | Tre Harris | WR | LAC | 11.12 | - |
6 | Quentin Johnston | WR | LAC | 12.09 | - |
7 | LA Chargers Defense | DEF | LAC | 13.04 | - |
8 | Mike Williams | WR | LAC | 15.07 | - |
9 | Cameron Dicker | PK | LAC | 16.04 | - |
Ladd McConkey's current ADP is 2.10, which is the 10th pick of the 2nd round, and 22nd selection overall.
Omarion Hampton's current ADP is 5.02, which is the 2nd pick of the 5th round, and 50th selection overall.
Justin Herbert's current ADP is 9.05, which is the 5th pick of the 9th round, and 101st selection overall.
Najee Harris's current ADP is 11.01, which is the 1st pick of the 11th round, and 121st selection overall.
Tre Harris's current ADP is 11.12, which is the 12th pick of the 11th round, and 132nd selection overall.
Quentin Johnston's current ADP is 12.09, which is the 9th pick of the 12th round, and 140th selection overall.
LA Chargers Defense's current ADP is 13.04, which is the 4th pick of the 13th round, and 148th selection overall.
Mike Williams's current ADP is 15.07, which is the 7th pick of the 15th round, and 175th selection overall.
Cameron Dicker's current ADP is 16.04, which is the 4th pick of the 16th round, and 183rd selection overall.
Week | Home/Away | Opponent |
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1 | Home | Las Vegas Raiders |
2 | Away | Carolina Panthers |
3 | Away | Pittsburgh Steelers |
4 | Home | Kansas City Chiefs |
6 | Away | Denver Broncos |
7 | Away | Arizona Cardinals |
8 | Home | New Orleans Saints |
9 | Away | Cleveland Browns |
10 | Home | Tennessee Titans |
11 | Home | Cincinnati Bengals |
12 | Home | Baltimore Ravens |
13 | Away | Atlanta Falcons |
14 | Away | Kansas City Chiefs |
15 | Home | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
16 | Home | Denver Broncos |
17 | Away | New England Patriots |
18 | Away | Las Vegas Raiders |
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.
May 4, 2025 1:49 PM EST
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.
April 29, 2025 12:21 AM EST
The Athletic's Daniel Popper thinks Los Angeles Chargers former first-rounder wide receiver Quentin Johnston will have to earn his roster spot in training camp this summer after the team added wideout Tre Harris in the second round this year. Harris and Mike Williams are downfield, contested-catch weapons for quarterback Justin Herbert, while Ladd McConkey has already proven himself as a game-changing slot receiver after just one year in the NFL. Popper thinks the Chargers will initially have McConkey in the slot, Williams at X and Harris at Z. Rookie Keandre Lambert-Smith will give the Bolts more speed on the field when they want it. The drop-prone Johnston was better last year with a 55-711-8 line in 15 games, but the addition of Harris is bad news for his fantasy value in single-year and dynasty/keeper formats in 2025.
April 29, 2025 12:14 AM EST
The Athletic's Daniel Popper writes that Los Angeles Chargers running back Hassan Haskins is the leader in the clubhouse for the third running back spot on the 53-man roster this year behind Najee Harris and first-round rookie Omarion Hampton because of his versatility on special teams. Haskins played the third-most special-teams snaps of any Charger last year. Kimani Vidal will have to come to training camp ready to perform to make it more of a competition for the No. 3 job. The 25-year-old Haskins won't be on the fantasy radar in single-year leagues as long as both Harris and Hampton are healthy for the Bolts. The former fourth-rounder by the Tennessee Titans in 2022 out of Michigan had only 34 carries for 89 yards and two touchdowns for L.A. in 17 games last year while also adding three catches for 49 yards and a touchdown.
April 29, 2025 12:04 AM EST
While nothing is set in stone right now, Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said that the team plans to deploy a booming 1-2 punch with rookie running back Omarion Hampton and Najee Harris in 2025. True to the Harbaugh mentality, the Bolts plan to line up and run the ball with Hampton and Harris, who are both big and powerful backs. Harbaugh raved about Hampton's ability to break tackles -- According to Pro Football Focus, 2,505 of his career rushing yards at North Carolina came after contact. At No. 22 overall in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft last Thursday, Hampton was a "unanimous" decision for the Chargers. Hampton averaged 5.9 yards per carry in each of his last two seasons with the Tar Heels and was a true workhorse. While his fantasy upside will be limited while sharing the backfield with Harris in 2025, Hampton's long-term fantasy upside in Harbaugh's system has to excite those in dynasty formats.
April 28, 2025 11:53 PM EST