Chargers GM Joe Hortiz speaks on state of wide receiver room after taking Joe Alt

The new front office doesn’t seem to be phased as much by the lack of clarity at wide receiver as much as the fanbase is.

In their joint press conference following the selection of Joe Alt, Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz were both asked about the plans for the wide receiver position.

First, they were asked why they went with a tackle despite quality receivers available on the board. Hortiz responded:

Yeah, there were. I think I’ve said it from the beginning, when we started talking about the draft, that we’re going to take the best player available for the Chargers, and that’s what we did today. That’s what we’re going to do at 37 [overall] and every other pick that we have. Obviously, he helps our team and he helps us get better. That’s what we want to do. We want to get better with every pick. That’s what we feel like we did.

Asked in a follow-up that came later in the press conference about plans to address the wide receiver position throughout the rest of the draft and offseason, Hortiz said this:

We’re going to address more than just the receivers, too, absolutely. I’ve said this before — you look at it and there are certainly more needs at different spots, but there are needs at every position. That’s why we’re living by the best player philosophy. Again, you’re never one player away and you’re never one position away. You have to improve every single position on your team at every opportunity you get. We’re going to still be working on a few of the positions. We’re not done with offensive line, either. We’re just going to try and make the team better.

Some Day 2 wide receivers who could be available at 37 include Adonai Mitchell, Ladd McConkey, and Roman Wilson, amongst others. However, with the value on the board at cornerback, defensive tackle, and interior offensive line, I’d have to wonder if the best player available mentality causes them to wait one more round for a wideout.

Harbaugh advised against “counting out” rostered wideouts like Quentin Johnston, Josh Palmer, Simi Fehoko, and Derius Davis. The new front office doesn’t seem to be phased as much by the lack of clarity at wide receiver as much as the fanbase is.

Pair of Chargers named to PFWA’s 2023 All-Rookie team

Two Chargers rookies were recognized for their efforts this past season.

The Chargers got quite a bit of production from a pair of rookies this past season.

Those two were edge defender Tuli Tuipulotu and wide receiver Derius Davis, who were named to the 2023 All-Rookie team, voted by the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA).

Tuipulotu, the former second-round pick, was a monster off the edge, finishing with the second-most quarterback pressures among rookies (51) and an 88.4 run defense grade that only trailed greats Maxx Crosby, DeMarcus Lawrence and Khalil Mack.

Davis was drafted in the fourth round for his special teams skills, and it materialized in his first year as a pro, finishing with 24 returned punts for 385 total yards, second-most in the NFL.

Davis’ punt return average of 16.0 ranked first in the league, and he was one of eight players to return a punt for a touchdown, which came in Week 9 against the Jets on Monday Night Football.

Chargers’ 2023 year-end awards: Picking MVP, Breakout Player of the Year and more

Handing out awards to the Chargers players who stood out in the 2023 regular season.

The Chargers finished 5-12 in what was a dud of a season, which resulted in Tom Telesco and Brandon Staley being relieved of their duties.

While many fans are ready to put this season to bed and focus on the offseason, it’s only right to reflect and hand out the season awards to certain players for their efforts on the field.

Final stat leaders for the Chargers in 2023

Taking a look at the Chargers’ final stat leaders from the 2023 regular season.

All attention has been shifted to what the offseason, but it’s still appropriate to reflect on this past season for the Chargers.

Here are the final stat leaders from the 2023 regular season.

Chargers’ Derius Davis named inaugural NFLPA first-team All-Pro

Derius Davis was recognized for his efforts in his rookie season.

The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) announced its second-ever Players’ All-Pro team on Wednesday, with those who made it selected strictly by NFL players themselves.

Players voted for those with the most impact during the season at their respective positions and those they lined up against.

Rookie Derius Davis was selected as a first-team Players’ All-Pro and deemed the best punt returner in the NFL.

Drafted in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL draft, Davis finished his sensational rookie season with 24 returned punts for 385 total yards, second-most in the NFL.

Davis’ punt return average of 16.0 ranked first in the league, and he was one of eight players to return a punt for a touchdown, which came in Week 9 against the Jets on Monday Night Football.

Chargers WRs Keenan Allen, Joshua Palmer ruled out vs. Broncos

The Chargers will be without their top wideouts.

The Chargers will be without their top wide receivers as Keenan Allen and Joshua Palmer were ruled out for this Sunday’s contest against the Broncos.

Allen nor Palmer logged a single practice this past week, as they’re dealing with a heel injury and concussion, respectively.

Allen has missed the last three games with this injury. Before being sidelined, he was nearing career-high numbers, currently with 108 receptions, 1,243 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.

Palmer sustained a knee injury that kept him out for over a month. Upon returning, he came on strong in the absence of Allen, recording nine catches for 160 yards and a score in the last two games.

In nine games, Palmer has 32 receptions for 537 yards (16.8 yards per reception) and two scores.

With Allen and Palmer out, rookie Quentin Johnston, Jalen Guyton and Alex Erickson will be the team’s top wideouts.

Edge defender Joey Bosa is also out for this weekend’s contest.

Linebacker Kenneth Murray, linebacker Tanner Muse and defensive tackle Nick Williams are doubtful.

Tight end Nick Vannett, guard Zion Johnson and cornerback Deane Leonard are questionable.

Social media reacts to Chargers’ 63-21 loss to Raiders

Here is how social media reacted to the Chargers’ embarrassing loss to the Raiders.

The Chargers lost big in Vegas Thursday night.

The Raiders scored 63 points and more than half of those points were in the first half. Although the final score of the matchup was 63-21, it was a clear sign that change is needed within the franchise.

Here’s how social media reacted to the Bolts’ embarrassing loss:

 

 

 

 

 

Chargers WR Derius Davis named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week

The Chargers have the longest punt return touchdown in the NFL.

Chargers wide receiver Derius Davis was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week on Wednesday following a stellar performance against the Jets. 

The highlight of the rookie’s primetime outing was an 87-yard punt return touchdown, the first of his career. It was the longest punt return by any player in the NFL this season and the longest punt return by any rookie since 2017. 

The former TCU product led the league in Week 9 with 104 punt return yards and his 16.6-yard average on punt returns leads the league. Ranking second in the NFL are his 232 punt return yards.

Davis is the first Chargers rookie returner to receive the accolade since 2000 and is the first returner to win the award since 2018. The fourth-round pick continued to make history as his punt return touchdown ranked as the fifth-longest punt return in franchise history. 

Everything to know about Chargers’ primetime victory over Jets

To recap the Chargers’ win over the Jets, here is everything you need to know.

The Chargers are leaving East Rutherford, NJ with a win after defeating the Jets on Monday night.

To recap Los Angeles’ 27-6 victory, here is everything to know.

 

Derius Davis returns punt 87 yards for Chargers touchdown

Derius Davis with an 87-yard punt return for a touchdown

The Los Angeles Chargers got off on the right foot against the New York Jets on Monday at MetLife Stadium.

Actually, it was Thomas Morestead’s right foot that delivered a punt to Derius Davis.

The Chargers’ rookie collected the boot and took off on an 87-yard punt return.

After the PAT, LA led 7-0 en route to a 17-3 lead at halftime.