4. Los Angeles Chargers
The Los Angeles Chargers have abandoned their run-heavy philosophy in 2025, but they still need talented running backs to reach their ceiling. The team entered the season with veteran Najee Harris complemented by first-round pick Omarion Hampton, but both players are currently on the injured reserve. While Hampton will return before long, Harris tore his Achilles and is done for the season.
On paper, the Chargers could benefit from a Tony Pollard trade. The question is how much they’re willing to give up. Kimani Vidal has done a remarkable job in relief of Harris and Hampton and should continue to see carries when Hampton returns to the field. If Pollard costs anything more than a late-round pick swap, the Chargers might prefer to move forward with the talent already present on the roster.
