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Chargers Top Fantasy Players
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 July 15, 2026.
| # | Name | Pos | Team | ADP | Bye |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Omarion Hampton | RB | LAC | 2.04 | 7 |
| 2 | Ladd McConkey | WR | LAC | 3.12 | 7 |
| 3 | Justin Herbert | QB | LAC | 7.03 | 7 |
| 4 | Quentin Johnston | WR | LAC | 9.03 | 7 |
| 5 | Cameron Dicker | PK | LAC | 12.08 | 7 |
| 6 | LA Chargers Defense | DEF | LAC | 14.01 | 7 |
| 7 | Oronde Gadsden | TE | LAC | 14.07 | 7 |
| 8 | Keaton Mitchell | RB | LAC | 14.12 | 7 |
| 9 | Tre' Harris | WR | LAC | 15.08 | 7 |
Omarion Hampton
Omarion Hampton's current ADP is 2.04, which is the 4th pick of the 2nd round, and 16th selection overall.
Ladd McConkey
Ladd McConkey's current ADP is 3.12, which is the 12th pick of the 3rd round, and 35th selection overall.
Justin Herbert
Justin Herbert's current ADP is 7.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 7th round, and 75th selection overall.
Quentin Johnston
Quentin Johnston's current ADP is 9.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 9th round, and 98th selection overall.
Cameron Dicker
Cameron Dicker's current ADP is 12.08, which is the 8th pick of the 12th round, and 140th selection overall.
LA Chargers Defense
LA Chargers Defense's current ADP is 14.01, which is the 1st pick of the 14th round, and 156th selection overall.
Oronde Gadsden
Oronde Gadsden's current ADP is 14.07, which is the 7th pick of the 14th round, and 162nd selection overall.
Keaton Mitchell
Keaton Mitchell's current ADP is 14.12, which is the 12th pick of the 14th round, and 167th selection overall.
Tre' Harris
Tre' Harris's current ADP is 15.08, which is the 8th pick of the 15th round, and 176th selection overall.
Los Angeles Chargers 2025 Schedule
| Week | Home/Away | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Home | Kansas City Chiefs |
| 2 | Away | Las Vegas Raiders |
| 3 | Home | Denver Broncos |
| 4 | Away | New York Giants |
| 5 | Home | Washington Commanders |
| 6 | Away | Miami Dolphins |
| 7 | Home | Indianapolis Colts |
| 8 | Home | Minnesota Vikings |
| 9 | Away | Tennessee Titans |
| 10 | Home | Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 11 | Away | Jacksonville Jaguars |
| 13 | Home | Las Vegas Raiders |
| 14 | Home | Philadelphia Eagles |
| 15 | Away | Kansas City Chiefs |
| 16 | Away | Dallas Cowboys |
| 17 | Home | Houston Texans |
| 18 | Away | Denver Broncos |
Los Angeles Chargers News
Charlie Kolar, Charlie Kolar has Untapped Pass-Catching Potential
The Los Angeles Chargers made tight end Charlie Kolar a priority addition in free agency earlier this year, signing him to a three-year, $24.3 million deal. He was an elite run-blocker with the Baltimore Ravens and will continue to fill that role in his new digs in L.A., but The Athletic's Daniel Popper also thinks that Kolar has "a ton of untapped potential as a pass-catcher." If everything falls perfectly, Kolar could break out as an offensive contributor in his first year with the Bolts. He didn't have much of a chance in Baltimore behind both Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely, but he'll have more opportunities in the passing game with the Chargers. Kolar has never caught more than 10 passes in a season, and his career high in receiving yards came last year with 142. It means that he won't really be on anyone's fantasy radar in 2026, but Popper thinks the 27-year-old former fourth-rounder in 2022 out of Iowa State will "surpass those figures handily in 2026." If Oronde Gadsden misses time with an injury this year, Kolar could be a sneaky waiver-wire addition in two-TE leagues.
July 13, 2026 12:01 PM EST
Omarion Hampton, Should Dynasty Contenders Push All-In for Omarion Hampton?
After being selected 22nd overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton finished his rookie season with 737 scrimmage yards and five touchdowns on 156 touches across nine games. The 23-year-old's season was derailed by the left ankle fracture he suffered in Week 5, as it caused him to miss Weeks 6-14, and he dealt with lingering ankle soreness even after his return. However, Hampton should be fully healthy and ready to go entering 2026. He was effective when on the field last season, finishing as the RB13 in per-game PPR scoring. Hampton will also be working with a new offensive coordinator this season in Mike McDaniel, who could help unlock Hampton's upside as both an explosive rusher and a pass-catcher. In dynasty formats, Hampton's value is already very high. Still, he could vault himself into true fantasy superstar status if everything goes according to plan in 2026. Contending dynasty managers may want to explore all-in trade packages for Hampton ahead of a potential breakout campaign.
July 13, 2026 11:49 AM EST
Ladd McConkey, Ladd McConkey Has Strong Bounce-Back Appeal in Redraft Leagues
The Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey did not come close to matching his rookie breakout last season, but the path back to a bigger year is still there. He finished 2025 with 66 catches for 789 yards and six touchdowns after going 82-1,149-7 as a rookie. Even with the drop, McConkey led the Chargers in receiving yards while sharing work with Keenan Allen, Quentin Johnston, Oronde Gadsden II, and Tre' Harris. Allen remains unsigned, and that matters after he paced the team with 81 receptions. Johnston and Gadsden are not going away, but McConkey should have a better shot to sit at the front of the target line if Allen does not return. Mike McDaniel's arrival only adds to the appeal. McConkey has already piled up 799 yards after the catch through two seasons, and his quickness should play well in an offense built around motion and easy touches. The hamstring strain needs to be checked once camp begins, though he expected to be ready. At WR20 in RotoBaller's rankings, McConkey is priced like a WR2 with room to climb.
July 12, 2026 10:11 AM EST
Tre' Harris, Tre' Harris Has a Path, But Chargers Targets Are Crowded
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Tre' Harris has a better Year 2 setup than his rookie numbers show, but the target path is still crowded. Harris caught just 30 passes for 324 yards and one touchdown in 17 games last season, a quiet start for a 2025 second-round pick. The Chargers still have reasons to keep developing him. He is 24, has 6-foot-3 size, and averaged 17.2 yards per catch at Ole Miss before Los Angeles drafted him 55th overall. Mike McDaniel's arrival also gives the Chargers offense a different look around Justin Herbert, which at least keeps the door open for new usage patterns. The issue is that Harris has to earn targets, not just snaps. Ladd McConkey is the clear top receiver, Quentin Johnston is directly ahead of him on the depth chart, and Oronde Gadsden plus David Njoku add tight-end volume to the mix. At WR81 on RotoBaller's board, Harris is a late redraft swing and dynasty hold, not someone to buy as if the breakout already happened.
July 9, 2026 11:58 AM EST
Kimani Vidal, Kimani Vidal an Undervalued Insurance Back in 2026
Los Angeles Chargers running back Kimani Vidal led the team in rushing in 2025 and, with very little fanfare, turned in four different performances as the RB8 or better. While the 2024 sixth-round pick was obviously not the first plan in Jim Harbaugh's offense, veteran acquisition Najee Harris and first-round pick Omarion Hampton both succumbed to serious injuries that thrust Vidal into a starting role in which he handled himself admirably. In seven games in 2025, Vidal saw at least 10 carries, and despite playing behind an injury-ravaged offensive line that has been panned as one of the league's worst units, he averaged more than 80 rushing yards in such contests, scoring three touchdowns on the ground and a fourth through the air. While free agent acquisition Keaton Mitchell has rightfully been spotlighted as a natural fit in new coordinator Mike McDaniel's speed-based offense, at only 5'8" and 191 pounds, with a history of significant injuries, he is unlikely to see a substantial uptick in carries should presumed bell cow Hampton again miss extended time. In such a scenario, it would likely be Vidal who handles the bulk of the early-down work, and in what projects to be one of the league's most improved offenses, that could easily translate to continued fantasy success. Vidal is RotoBaller's dynasty RB63, and in deeper redraft leagues, he's worth a look at the end of drafts as one of the more valuable insurance backs in the league.
July 8, 2026 5:37 AM EST