Chargers 2025 training camp position preview: Oronde Gadsden and the tight ends

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An underrated position group that needed upgrades this offseason for the Los Angeles Chargers was at tight end. Their leading receiver last season was Will Dissly, who had a career year but clearly didn't cut it.
Heading into training camp, the Chargers made a few, but effective moves to the tight end room that should be better than last season. Here's a look at the current tight ends on the Bolts' roster.
Chargers TE Depth Chart
- Tyler Conklin
- Oronde Gadsden II
- Will Dissly
- Tucker Fisk
Conklin could be a sneaky good addition as the season goes on. The veteran has been productive over the last several years, recording at least 400+ yards in each of the last five seasons. Gadsden is an interesting one, as the former receiver-turned-tight end had a stellar 2024 season at Syracuse with 934 yards and seven touchdowns. Gadsden has impressed early, even earning praise from Justin Herbert.
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Storyline to Watch: How involved will Gadsden be as a rookie?
Fans have been excited hearing about Gadsden tearing up spring practices. With a few veterans in the room, what will his role look like? This will certainly be a name to watch this summer and when preseason rolls around.
Chargers TE Notes
Weird fun facts about the back end of the depth chart:
- Gadsden is the son of former NFL cornerback Oronde Gadsden.
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Predictions
Conklin will play a bigger role that most expect and continue his streak of at least 400 receiving yards. He managed 51 catches, 449 yards and four touchdowns for a lackluster Jets offense in 2024. Now that he has Justin Herbert throwing him the ball? Conklin could be in store for a major season if all goes well.
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