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 by: Robin Miller - Tue, 9 May 2023 22:48 UTC

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Chargers confident at tight end despite not adding one at draft

Lindsey Thiry, ESPN
May 7, 2023, 06:00 AM ET

COSTA MESA, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Chargers were anticipated to add a
tight end in the 2023 NFL draft, with several mock drafts pegging the
Bolts to select one with the No. 21 overall pick.

However, the Chargers went with TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston in
Round 1 instead, and did not add to the tight end group with any of
their remaining six picks in the draft.

“It’s fair to say that it was definitely a deep tight end class,” coach
Brandon Staley said. “They way the board fell, the timing wasn’t right
for us. ... You can't get everything that you want.”

As the Chargers now look ahead toward the offseason program and training
camp, among the biggest questions facing the offense is whether they
could be a tight end short of reaching their potential.

“We like our tight end room. What draft what the board presents us,”
general manager Tom Telesco said. “You really can’t manufacture
anything. I think it’s a really good group of players. We have some
depth there at that position.”

Tight end Gerald Everett returns to play the final season of a two-year,
$12 million contract. Last season, Everett produced a career-best
performance with 58 receptions for 555 yards and four touchdowns.

“That guy was a weapon for us,” Staley said.

Behind Everett, however, the Chargers have much to prove with Donald
Parham Jr., Tre' McKitty and Stone Smartt.

The Bolts re-signed Parham to a two-year, $2.5 million deal in March. An
undrafted free agent in 2019, Parham suffered a serious concussion in
December of 2021 that sidelined him for the remainder of that season. He
then spent 11 games sidelined because of another concussion and a
nagging hamstring injury in 2022.

“He didn't get a chance to show himself last year, but we think that
that guy's a weapon,” Staley said. “In 2021, one of the reasons why we
were such a prolific offense was because of the role that he had in it.
We're excited to get him back.”

McKitty, a third-round pick in 2021, returns for a third season. After
demonstrating a knack for blocking, the Chargers were optimistic about
his potential following his rookie season, but he took a step back in
Year 2.

“We have to get him back rolling,” Staley said. “But we have confidence
in him.”

Smartt, a 2022 undrafted free agent, also returns for a second season --
he appeared in seven games and caught four passes for 17 yards as a rookie.

“He's very athletic, has a lot of pass-catching traits that are
exciting,” Staley said. "He's also a four-core special teamer."

Kellen Moore, entering his first season as the Chargers' offensive
coordinator after holding the same position with the Dallas Cowboys for
the past four years, is known for favoring the tight end spot in his scheme.

“The tight end room is a very rare room and it's a very important room
for an offense because they're part of every aspect of the game,” Moore
explained. “The run game, they're right in there with the O-line in the
run-game component and the techniques. They're in the pass game,
obviously. With the QBs, at times they're a protector, even in the
play-action game and whatnot. Those guys have to be able to do a lot of
different things.”

With the Cowboys, Moore ran 12 personnel -- an offense that features one
running back and two tight ends -- 21% of the time, which was the 12th
highest in the NFL.

The Chargers, meanwhile, have operated in 12 personnel on 18% of their
plays the last three seasons with quarterback Justin Herbert, which
ranks 20th in the NFL.

Moore provided a reminder that despite his past use of tight ends, he is
willing to adapt.

“We'll do whatever suits us best as we kind of build this thing,” Moore
said. “I am excited about the guys we have.”

He also expressed optimism that the Bolts’ current group of tight ends
can play at a high level.

“Gerald has done a tremendous job,” Moore said. “Then, we have this
younger group that we're really excited about just developing these
guys. Giving them roles and opportunities. I think the cool thing about
football is that you can play it in a lot of different ways. There's not
just one way to do it. We find what these guys do really well and try to
enhance those things.”

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