Harris has new backfield competition after the Chargers drafted Omarion Hampton at No. 22 overall Thursday night.
EDGE Analysis
At 6-foot, 221 pounds, Hampton is smaller than Harris but larger than most NFL lead backs, and with 4.46 combine speed to boot. It may not be long before he challenges Harris for the starting job, although the veteran almost certainly would retain a role in that scenario, if only for pass blocking and to help keep Hampton fresh. Harris signed a one-year, $5.25 million contract in March, with all of that money guaranteed and another $4 million available via incentives. Compared to other RBs, that can either be viewed as low-end-starter money or the top of the market for backups.
Comments
TDRockersFri 4/25/25 10:17 AM
And K.Vidal is buried on the bench without ever getting to really prove what he can do.
JMcDonald021Fri 4/25/25 10:23 AM
Just cut him 😔
ROMULUSFri 4/25/25 11:36 AM
jerks.... fortunately i only have n. harris in 1 keeper league... unfortunately his stable mate on that team is n. chubb....
my RBs in 1 league just got killed....
Ellif002Fri 4/25/25 2:52 PM
I just traded Harris for A. Jones and 2 picks. And I still hold the 1.01.