Chargers OC Joe Lombardi ‘excited’ to explore potential of TE Donald Parham

The 6-foot-8 tight end could have a decent-sized role in the Chargers offense.

The Chargers tight end room is highlighted by veteran Jared Cook, but Donald Parham is not to be forgotten.

Signed last year, Parham took advantage of his limited opportunities, as well as the season-ending injury to Virgil Green, recording 10 catches for 159 yards (15.9 yards per reception) and three touchdowns on 20 targets in 2020.

Heading into upcoming season, even with the additions of Cook and rookie Tre’ McKitty, the upside of Parham is endless due to his elite physical and athletic traits coupled with new offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi’s system.

Lombardi said he liked what he saw from Parham on film last season, and that he’s excited to unlock his potential.

“I saw the same reps that you did,” Lombardi said. “They were limited, but they were impressive. You get in the same room with him and you go, ‘Oh my gosh.’ You don’t see many guys that look like him, with his height and length.”

During the final season that Lombardi called plays for the Lions, QB Matthew Stafford targeted the tight end on nearly 25 percent of his passes. In addition, Saints’ Drew Brees relied heavily on his tight ends.

Expected to be a threat up the seams and in the red zone, the 6-foot-8 Parham could be in for a big season in 2021.

Report: Chargers request to interview Joe Lombardi for offensive coordinator position

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to bring in the New Orleans Saints’ quarterbacks coach.

The Chargers are hard at work to fill out the coaching staff behind head coach Brandon Staley.

A candidate for the offensive coordinator position is Saints quarterbacks coach Joe Lombardi.

According to The Athletic’s Jeff Duncan, Los Angeles has requested to interview Lombardi for the vacancy.

Lombardi finished his fifth consecutive season with New Orleans. Before that, he spent two stints returned as the offensive coordinator for the Lions.

There’s some familarity between Staley and Lombardi, as Staley played quarterback for Mercyhurst College while Lombardi was the offensive coordinator there back in 2005.