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Los Angeles Chargers
Passer Evaluation
Justin Herbert
(Elite)
Premiere Offensive Weapons
1 point for the first player
2 points for the second player
4 points for each successive player
Ladd McConkey
Justin Herbert (Mobile QB)
Stone Smartt
Elite Defensive Linemen
4 points per player
Poona Ford
Elite Coverage Defenders
2 points per player
Derwin James
Daiyan Henley
Number of Successful Comebacks
2 points if the team successfully staged exactly 2 comebacks
3 points if the team staged more than 2 comebacks
1
Number of Comebacks Surrendered
2 points if the team surrendered exactly 2 comebacks
3 points if the team surrendered fewer than 2 comebacks
4
Tactical Edges Lost
Only impacts a team's grade when that team is facing against another club listed here. The more teams listed here, the worse a team's odds of advancing
OffenseDefense
Broncos
Broncos
Tactical Edges Gained
Only impacts a team's grade when that team is facing against another club listed here. The more teams listed here, the better a team's odds of advancing
OffenseDefense
Buccaneers
Chiefs
Ravens
Buccaneers
Chiefs
Ravens
GRADE7 - 15

I really think these Chargers are more underwhelming than their performance the past couple weeks would have you believe. I do not think too highly of their group of skill players nor is their defense loaded with talented personnel. To be fair, this team deserves kudos for coming together and playing far better than the sum of their individual parts, but in the postseason, the level of competition demands better talent capable of producing consistently. Wit and bravado can only get you so far. I do not think Greg Roman is capable of maximizing whatever production he can yield from his horses on offense. Jesse Minter on the other hand is a different story, but the defensive line remains an issue, especially as they're missing that one truly dominant pass rusher.