Projecting Chargers’ offensive depth chart for Week 1 vs. Raiders

Projecting the Los Angeles Chargers’ offensive depth chart ahead of their Week 1 contest with the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Chargers are just days away from opening the Jim Harbaugh era against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. After churning the bottom of the roster with an urgency rarely seen from the franchise, Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz have set the roster for Week 1.

A depth chart has yet to be released, however. Here’s a look at what it might look like on offense when it comes out, from starters to backups.

Quarterback

Starter Backup Reserve
QB Justin Herbert Easton Stick Taylor Heinicke

Herbert will start after returning from an injury to his plantar fascia earlier in training camp. While Stick struggled mightily this preseason, he’ll likely open the season as the primary backup while the newly acquire Heinicke gets up to speed with Greg Roman’s offensive scheme.

Running back

Starter Backup Reserve Reserve
RB JK Dobbins Gus Edwards Kimani Vidal Hassan Haskins

It wouldn’t be surprising if Dobbins and Edwards are listed as co-starters here, as both will get plenty of run with the starting offense. Dobbins will likely lead the team in rushing, with Edwards inserted in goal-line situations. Vidal, a sixth-round rookie, may see some situational work as well as the only back who played for the Chargers this preseason. Haskins is in a similar boat to Heinicke after arriving on waivers from Tennessee and will also be the backup returner.

Wide receiver

Starter Backup Reserve
WR1 Josh Palmer Brenden Rice Simi Fehoko
WR2 Ladd McConkey Quentin Johnston
WR3 DJ Chark Jr. Derius Davis

It’ll be interesting to see who fills in for Chark if he can’t go on Sunday, as the veteran was not at practice on Monday. Rice has worked with the first team more often throughout training camp, but he was on the roster bubble along with Fehoko only a week ago. Johnston has made some strides in camp and may be given those opportunities earlier on. Palmer should be the primary option to start the season and McConkey will start in the slot. Davis will be the returner again this season and will get some work on gadget plays. Fehoko will primarily play special teams but had a strong preseason and may get some work on offense as a result.

Tight end

Starter Backup Reserve
TE Will Dissly Hayden Hurst Stone Smartt

Dissly and Hurst will both see ample time in Roman’s offense, which utilizes 12 personnel at a high rate. Both have the ability to serve as receiving and blocking options on any given play. Smartt took a big step forward as a blocker to win the TE3 job from Donald Parham Jr., who signed with the Broncos practice squad following cuts.

Offensive line

Starter Backup
LT Rashawn Slater Foster Sarell
LG Zion Johnson Jordan McFadden
C Bradley Bozeman Brenden Jaimes
RG Trey Pipkins III Jamaree Salyer
RT Joe Alt

No surprises here, as the starting five has been set since the Chargers took Alt fifth overall in April. Pipkins will slide inside and start at right guard, pushing 2023 starter Salyer to the bench. Slater and Johnson will reprise their roles on the left side. Bozeman has experience in the Roman offense at center. Jaimes can play center or either guard spot. McFadden will see some run at fullback in jumbo packages while providing depth at guard. Sarell won the swing tackle job but also looked good at guard in the preseason – if a tackle goes down, we may see some shifting around rather than a direct Sarell substitution.

Chargers announce uniform schedule for the 2024 season

Find out when the Chargers will be donning each uniform during the upcoming season.

The Chargers announced the uniform schedule for the 2024 season on Thursday.

Here’s a look at when the Bolts will wear each uniform:

Week 1 vs. Raiders: Powder Blue

Week 2 @ Panthers: Powder Blue

Week 3 @ Steelers: White

Week 4 vs. Chiefs: Powder Blue

Week 5: BYE

Week 6 @ Broncos: White

Week 7 @ Cardinals: White

Week 8: vs. Saints: Powder Blue

Week 9 @ Browns: White

Week 10 vs. Titans: Powder Blue

Week 11 vs. Bengals: Powder Blue

Week 12 vs. Ravens: Navy

Week 13 @ Falcons: White

Week 14 @ Chiefs: White

Week 15 vs. Buccaneers: Powder Blue

Week 16 vs. Broncos: Powder Blue

Week 17 @ Patriots: White

Week 18 @ Raiders: White

NFL Week 1 odds: Chargers open as favorites over the Raiders

The Chargers open as slight favorites for their Week 1 matchup against the Raiders following the NFL’s schedule release.

The Chargers are out to pick up their first win in the Jim Harbaugh era right out of the gate. They open as slight favorites over the Raiders in Week 1 of their 2024 campaign following the release of the team’s schedule.

FanDuel Sportsbook has Los Angeles as a 3.5-point favorite, which indicates that they expect the game to be fairly close in the divisional bout.

Las Vegas still has questions at the quarterback position, as their only move was signing Gardner Minshew without electing to draft a quarterback. They did lose running back Joshua Jacobs but also added a big-time defensive playmaker in Christian Wilkins.

The Chargers made a slew of roster moves, most notably dumping wide receivers Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. But they did add a handful of players on both sides of the ball. Harbaugh envisions a tough and physical team. Will that materialize from the jump?

The last time the two teams faced off this past season, the Raiders badly beat the Chargers, 63-21. This loss led to the firings of former head coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco, who now holds the same role in Las Vegas.

2023 Power Rankings Roundup, Week 16: Where Chargers stand after loss to Raiders

Here is what the national media thinks of the Chargers after their loss to the Raiders.

The Chargers are coming off a loss to the Raiders.

Here is what the national media thinks of the Bolts ahead of Week 16:

USA Today: 31 (Previous: 29)

“And Brandon Staley wondered why he kept getting asked if he would relinquish defensive play-calling duties. At least he managed to surrender a team-record 63 points on his way out the door.”

Touchdown Wire: 25 (Previous: 21)

“Watching the Chargers without Justin Hebert is cruel and unusual punishment. At least we’ll see him with a new, hopefully competent, head coach the next time we see him take the field.”

NFL: 27 (Previous: 26)

“It doesn’t feel like the Chargers wanted to make an in-season firing, but last week’s thrashing by the Raiders necessitated a move on head coach Brandon Staley and GM Tom Telesco. It just wasn’t working, pretty much from the playoff meltdown last January on, but there were signs before that, too. The entire season is a loss now, with several key players now facing offseason rehab, including QB Justin Herbert. Having Herbert in tow for the prime years of his career will add to the appeal of the job, and the roster isn’t in awful shape, even with some major contract decisions looming. The Bolts are also cruising toward a top-10 pick in April, and if this season has shown us anything, it’s that Patrick Mahomes might not be immortal. Even still, those are wound-licking consolations right now that the Chargers hope might, mercifully, pay off one day.”

CBS Sports: 29 (Previous: 29)

“They had no choice but to fire head coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco. It’s hard to believe this was a playoff team last year.”

ESPN: 28 (Previous: 25)

We’re No. 1 … in attempts on third-and-short.

“The Chargers are tied for the league’s best in attempts on third-and-short (63), which is defined as third-down plays with less than or equal to 3 yards to the first-down marker or end zone. But the Chargers are also 29th in third-and-short conversion percentage (49.2%). This stat is likely reflective of the Chargers’ ineffective run game, which they have tried to spark all season but still ranks 27th in rushing yards per game (95.7). The Chargers’ ineffective rushing attack makes them somewhat one-dimensional in these scenarios, relying on short passes that the defense can predict. Against the Broncos, for example the Chargers were 0-for-12 on third down. This stat, like many for the Chargers this season, is reflective of missed opportunities.”

Yahoo Sports: 28 (Previous: 27)

“Everyone knew by halftime last Thursday that Brandon Staley was getting fired. That no-show by the Chargers was an embarrassment to the entire franchise. What’s next? You’d probably prefer an experienced coach who can win right away with a talented roster. And yes, Bill Belichick’s name is probably going to come up with this opening a few times.”

The Athletic: 28 (Previous: 27)

Surprise: That it took this long

The Chargers finally fired Brandon Staley, who fell to 24-24 in three seasons with Thursday night’s embarrassing loss. It was the fifth loss in the last six games for Los Angeles, which entered the season with playoff hopes and now is the second-worst team in the AFC, ahead of only the Patriots. Staley was hired because he was supposed to be an up-and-coming defensive guru, but the Chargers are 27th in points (24.6) and yards per play (5.6) allowed.

4 takeaways from Chargers’ 63-21 loss to Raiders

Recapping one of the Chargers’ worst losses in franchise history.

Do you really need four of these? Like, really? They let the Raiders score 63 points. Come on.

Everything to know about Chargers’ embarrassing loss to Raiders

The Chargers were embarrassed in prime time.

The Chargers got embarrassed by the Raiders on Thursday night while the entire nation watched.

To recap Los Angeles’ 63-21 loss to Las Vegas, here is everything to know.

Social media reacts to Chargers’ disastrous first half

The world is roasting Brandon Staley’s Chargers.

Although many predicted Thursday night’s matchup against the Raiders to be a dull game, the Chargers defense has allowed Las Vegas to score 42 points and it’s only the first half.

Here’s how social media reacted to the Bolts’ horrific first half:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Raiders?

Find out who the experts are picking between the Chargers and Raiders.

The Chargers are 3-point underdogs to the Raiders in Week 15 of the 2023 regular season. The over/under is 35.5 points, per BetMGM Sportsbook.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 35.5 points.

My score prediction for the game is a 13-10 win for the Chargers, with a combined total of 23 points. So if I were putting money behind my prediction, I’d bet the under.

As for game picks, analysts are picking the Raiders to win.

Expert Pick
Nate Davis (USA Today) Raiders
Jarrett Bell (USA Today) Raiders
Mike Clay (ESPN) Raiders
Matt Bowen (ESPN) Raiders
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Raiders
Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News) Raiders
NFL.com Staff Raiders (5 to 0)
Bleacher Report Raiders

Thursday’s game will begin at 5:20 p.m. PT and will be televised on Amazon Prime Video.

Who wins Week 15 game between Chargers and Raiders?

Cast your vote for the Week 15 matchup between the Chargers and Raiders.

The Chargers and Raiders are set to face off in a primetime showdown on Thursday night, both sitting with 5-8 records.

Los Angeles enters this game with Easton Stick under center as he replaces Justin Herbert for the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery on his broken right index finger. Last Sunday, after replacing Herbert against the Broncos, Stick went 13 of 24 for 179 yards.

Las Vegas is looking to snap a three-game losing streak. They will be counting on rookie Aidan O’Connell to guide them to victory as he was chosen to start at quarterback this week over going back to veteran Jimmy Garoppolo.

The last time these two teams played was in Week 4, and L.A. came away victorious 24-17 behind a three-touchdown performance from Herbert and a whopping six sacks from Khalil Mack.

Who will win on Thursday night?

Cast your vote below.

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Chargers’ causes for concern vs. Raiders

Here are four reasons to be concerned about a Chargers loss.

The Chargers march on this Thursday, visiting the Raiders in Las Vegas in a battle of unproven quarterbacks.

Here are four reasons to be concerned about a Chargers loss.