Chargers' Head Coach Shares Realistic Expectations For New Group

He understands the pressure that they are facing.
Chargers' Head Coach Shares Realistic Expectations For New Group
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The Los Angeles Chargers recently welcomed in their newly-drafted rookies in an exclusive camp this past week and the fanbase got a great first look at what they'll be contributing this season.

Early post-draft grades were mixed all over the place after LA completed their haul and even though the some people are trying to focus on the fact that the Bolts didn't end up coming away with a TE, it's hard to not be excited about what's to come.

All of the TCU products that are joining the franchise come from a winning culture and have chemistry together. Quentin Johnston, Derius Davis, and Max Duggan will be able to jump into some big roles when they're given the opportunity to do so.

This Charger's rookie camp was huge to get everybody implemented early on. Even though it might feel like the new season is still pretty far away, it will be here before we know it and our new guys will be on the biggest stage.

LA has some great veterans that they'll be able to learn from such as Keenan Allen, Khalil Mack, Justin Herbert, and so many others. Head coach Brandon Staley has spoken on the potential of both of these groups coming together and exactly what he wants to see from the rookies in 2023.

“There’s a lot of learning to do, so everything you’re doing this weekend, you’re doing something for the first time,” He explained. “Just learn as much as you can, work as hard as you can. We’re just going to try and make this a big-time teaching camp for them so that when they get started with the veterans on Monday, they feel like, ‘Hey, I’m one of us.'”

(Via Chargers.com)

We cannot wait for them to hit the field for the first time.


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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is a sports journalist covering the Lakers, Dodgers, Chargers, Padres, and Angels. He is currently pursuing a B.A. in multi-media journalism at California Polytechnic State University of Pomona. He has always had a deep passion for both sports and content creation.