NFL QB Tiers: Where does Chargers’ Justin Herbert rank?

USA Today’s Mike Jones released his quarterback tiers heading into the season.

USA Today’s Mike Jones released his quarterback tiers heading into the season.

Rather than ranking them numerically, Jones put all 32 starting signal-callers across the league in six different categories: elite, very good, solid, ascending, unproven and shaky.

For Chargers QB Justin Herbert, Jones put the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year in the “ascending” tier entering the summer.

Justin Herbert threw 31 touchdown passes and just 10 interceptions as a rookie who wasn’t expected to play right away. A new coaching staff could create some challenges, but Herbert will work tirelessly to learn the new offense.

The three other quarterbacks that fell under the same category as Herbert were Baker Mayfield (Browns), Joe Burrow (Bengals) and Kyler Murray (Cardinals).

In 2020 Herbert set the league on fire, setting rookie records for total touchdowns (36), passing touchdowns (31), completions (396), multi-passing touchdown games (10), games with 300 yards passing (8) and three-passing touchdown games (6).

Heading into 2021, the former Oregon product could be in for an even bigger season, given the fact that he will have all key skill players from last year returning, with the additions of Jared Cook and Josh Palmer.

Most importantly, Herbert will have plenty of time to distribute the wealth to those guys knowing that he will have a competent offensive line that features All-Pro center Corey Linsley, Matt Feiler, Oday Aboushi and first-round pick Rashawn Slater.

How he will do under new offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi remains to be seen. However, Herbert, who has had five different play-callers dating back to his freshman year of college, has still managed to master new systems due to his high football IQ.

Reddit user comes up crazy theory that Chargers fans will love

A Reddit user forecasted the outcome of the Los Angeles Chargers 2021 season by using some interesting context.

The regular season is still months away, and we have no idea how the new campaign will shape up for all 32 teams.

But what if there is someone who knows something already that we don’t know when it comes to the Lombardi Trophy winner for the upcoming season?

A Reddit user by the name of “Herbertstan” made a post that forecasts the Chargers winning Super Bowl LVI. How does he do it? By comparing Los Angeles’ standing to the Buccaneers team that most recently won it all.

Here’s how it goes down:

Tampa Bay finished the 2019 season with a 7-9 record, while the Bolts finished 7-9 in 2020.

The Bucs selected an offensive tackle with the No. 13 overall selection in the 2020 NFL draft, with that being Tristan Wirfs. The Chargers held the No. 13 pick in this year’s draft, where they went on to select an offensive tackle in Rashawn Slater.

In the second-round, Tampa Bay drafted a defensive back who was named after his All-Pro father, with that being Antoine Winfield, Jr. This year, Los Angeles took Asante Samuel, Jr. in Round 2, another son of an NFL great.

Finally, the Buccaneers won the title in Raymond James Stadium, which is their home field. Where will next year’s Super Bowl be held? SoFi Stadium, home of the Chargers and Rams.

Conspiracy theories are to be taken with a large grain of salt, and this is another one that falls under that category. But the person who came up with this hypothesis certainly has a brilliant mind.

Los Angeles has the talent on the roster to make it happen, but only time will tell if it actually comes to fruition.

Chargers’ 2021 opponents announced

The Los Angeles Chargers now know which teams they’ll be playing in the 2021 NFL regular season.

With the NFL’s 2020 regular season in the books, teams now know who they are slated to play in 2021.

For the Chargers, they will play their annual home and away series against the rest of the AFC West, as well as cross divisional games against the AFC North and NFC East. In addition, L.A. will play the third-place teams in the AFC East and AFC South after finishing third in their division.

With that being said, here are the 16 teams that the Bolts will play next season:

Home: Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers

Away: Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, The Washington Football Team, Cincinnati Bengals

The exact dates for each game will be announced later this year.