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Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Hebert will enter his fourth year in the league, and he's already consistently shown his prowess on the field, which has fans and analysts drooling. He's quickly established himself as one of the best in the league.

This comes as quite a surprise as Herbert wasn't even set to start in his first year in the league and quickly impressed everyone in his first professional game. The 25-year-old hasn't looked back since then, and he doesn't plan to, as a big year is ahead of him. Herbert has done a lot in his short career, including being the only quarterback in the league to avoid throwing three or more interceptions in a single game, including playoffs.

This kind of stat is why Herbert is along side guys like Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers, etc. becuase of his immense smarts and maturity on the gridiron. In 50 games, Herbert has only thrown 35 interceptions which is 1.8 percent interception rate that matches the great tom Brady and Colin Kaepernick for the fifth lowest mark in the NFL

This level of consistency demonstrates his maturity and decision-making skills under pressure. Herbert possesses a cannon for an arm, capable of launching deep passes with remarkable accuracy. His arm strength is a weapon that keeps defenses on their toes, forcing them to defend every inch of the field.

Things will only go up for Justin, as the addition of their new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore has the chance to take his game to new heights. Moore, known for his innovative and aggressive play-calling, can help unlock Herbert's full potential and maximize the offensive firepower of the Chargers. The combination of Herbert's arm strength, talent, and smarts and Moore's strategic approach has the potential to create a dynamic and explosive offense.