Now that the dust has settled on the 2025 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Chargers are getting closer to formulating their initial 90-man roster. Of course, their recent draft class will play a major part, and the newcomers will inevitably take the jobs of existing players on the roster.
The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books and after putting together an exceptional draft class in 2024, the LA Chargers appear to have hit another home run. The final verdict won't be out until the players actually hit the field but fans are over the moon about who the team has brought in.
The Los Angeles Chargers did ultimately scoop up a wide receiver on Day 2 of the NFL Draft, selecting Ole Miss star Tre Harris with the 55th overall pick.
The Los Angeles Chargers have some pretty vital decisions to make heading into the NFL Draft, and perhaps none is more important than providing Justin Herbert with more weapons.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
As the NFL Draft approaches, the Los Angeles Chargers possess a few players who could potentially become trade assets. However, the team’s leadership, including new head coach Jim Harbaugh, has seemingly taken one name off the table, suggesting that offensive lineman Trey Pipkins will remain with the team and compete for a role.
The Los Angeles Chargers fan base has been pounding the table for a speedy receiver since the beginning of the Justin Herbert era. In the interim, the team has drafted Quentin Johnston and his 4.5+ forty time and ousted the outsized contracts of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.
When the Los Angeles Chargers selected wide receiver Quentin Johnston in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, they were certainly expecting a lot more than what they've gotten.
When the Los Angeles Chargers selected Quentin Johnston in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, they were fully expecting their receiving corps to get a massive boost.
The Los Angeles Chargers' past regime selected Quentin Johnston with the No. 21 overall pick in 2023, believing they had found their future top wide receiver for years to come.
The Los Angeles Chargers' season came to a crushing end this past Saturday, as they fell to the Houston Texans by a score of 32-12 in the Wild Card Round of the NFL playoffs.
The Chargers will have several of their key questionable players available for Saturday’s postseason opener against the Texans. Running back J.K. Dobbins (ankle), receiver Quentin Johnston (thigh/illness), and linebacker Denzel Perryman (groin) are all active for the contest after they were listed as questionable.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston is dealing with an injury before kickoff of his team’s NFL playoff encounter with the Houston Texans.
Coming off the best game of his young career, Chargers receiver Quentin Johnson should be available for Saturday’s postseason opener. Per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Johnston is good to go and is expected to play against the Texans in the wild card round.
The NFL playoffs are around the corner, with two games kicking off on Saturday to open wild card weekend. This season, TCU football had 29 players on NFL organizations through active rosters and practice sqauds.
The Los Angeles Chargers resurrected themselves from a disastrous 2023 season. Running back JK Dobbins and wide receiver Quentin Johnston have helped spearhead this playoff run.
How the rookie can grow from a tough end to the season The 2024 season didn’t end the way cornerback Decamerion Richardson wanted it to. During the Las Vegas Raiders’ Week 18 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, the rookie cornerback was targeted seven times and surrendered seven catches for 90 yards, according to Pro Football Focus.
It has certainly been a rocky road for Chargers second-year wide receiver Quentin Johnston, but the faith that head coach Jim Harbaugh has placed in him may be beginning to pay off.
LA Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston put together one of the most disappointing rookie seasons of any first-round pick in 2023. Johnston failed to contribute much to the Chargers' offense and even lost a game for the Chargers with a consequential drop against the Green Bay Packers.
Fans were far too quick to label Quentin Johnston a bust. The Los Angeles Chargers’ first-round pick in last year’s draft got off to a slow start to begin his career.
Drop problems have plagued Quentin Johnston before he was even drafted to the LA Chargers. Johnston's hands were one of his biggest concerns entering the league and those concerns followed him, even resulting in a game-losing drop his rookie season.
Even at the time of the pick, Quentin Johnston raised eyebrows. And not in a good way. The Los Angeles Chargers had two big-bodied targets in Keenan Allen and Mike Williams but lacked high-end speed.
The Los Angeles Chargers have undergone quite a makeover this offseason, as they hired a new head coach, a new general manager and saw a bunch of key players depart.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley claims he remains confident in Quentin Johnston even though he appeared to bench the rookie wide receiver in Sunday's loss against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Ravens defeated the Chargers 20-10 on "Sunday Night Football." They should be thanking Los Angeles for more than just the win that catapulted them back to being the AFC's No. 1 seed.