Are the Chargers overrated? An NFL analyst thinks so

The Chargers should not fall under this category.

If you asked anyone, they would say they’re excited for the new-era Chargers under Jim Harbaugh. However, despite having one of the most proven coaches in football, one analyst believes the Bolts are one of the most overrated teams.

The Athletic’s Mike Jones listed the most overrated and underrated squads heading into the 2024 season. His reasons for putting them under this category are Harbaugh’s extensive period of not coaching in the league and the “lack of weapons” following the losses of Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, and Austin Ekeler.

Jim Harbaugh should be good for Justin Herbert and the Chargers in the long run; he was regarded as the top coach on the market this past winter. But an overnight turnaround might be far-fetched, particularly since Harbaugh hasn’t coached in the NFL in 10 years. Also, while the Chargers made an effort to bolster their defense, Herbert will be missing a number of go-to offensive players after the departures of Keenan Allen, Mike Williams and Austin Ekeler.

I disagree with Jones listing the Chargers as an overrated team. Harbaugh has been a winner at every stop of his coaching career, and I believe that continues in Los Angeles. He is equipped with one of the best quarterbacks and top-end talent at various positions. Furthermore, they have the second-easiest schedule in the league. I think they can contend for a playoff spot.

As for his statement regarding the skill players, Herbert is talented enough to elevate the players around him. Joshua Palmer has proven to be reliable when healthy. I expect Quentin Johnston to take a step forward. Ladd McConkey will make some noise in his rookie season. Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins are a nice one-two punch.