Skip to main content
Charger Report

Omarion Hampton ready to form 'crazy backfield' with the Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers landed one of the best running backs in the class last night. He's already juiced to get to work.
Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

They did it. After months of speculation, the Los Angeles Chargers landed a premier offensive playmaker for the next several years. At No. 22 overall, they selected UNC running back Omarion Hampton, an explosive ballcarrier that will make an immediate impact from day one.

Hampton had a ridiculous past two seasons for the Tar Heels. In 2023, he rushed for 1,504 yards and 15 touchdowns while averaging 5.9 yards per carry. Last season was even better, going for 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns once again with the same average yards per carry.

Hampton will now join a backfield with former first round pick Najee Harris, who signed with the Bolts earlier in the offseason.


RELATED: Best available players for the Los Angeles Chargers on Day 2


RELATED: Los Angeles Chargers updated 2025 NFL mock draft after first round

Hampton also has the ability to catch out of the backfield as well. He had 38 catches for 373 yards and two touchdowns in 2024, proving he can provide another set of hands for Justin Herbert to throw to in the passing game. Let's take a look at the Chargers' skill players now with Hampton added:

RB: Najee Harris, Omarion Hampton, Kimani Vidal, Hassan Haskins
WR: Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, Mike Williams, Jalen Reagor, Derius Davis, Brenden Rice, Dez Fitzpatrick, Jaylen Johnson
TE: Will Dissly, Tyler Conklin, Tucker Fisk, McCallen Castles

Still work to do, but adding Hampton is a great start to this draft for the Chargers. They have nine picks remaining over the next two days, their next selection being No.55 overall in the second round tonight.

Enjoy free coverage of the Chargers from Los Angeles Chargers on SI

More Los Angeles Chargers News:

Chargers drafting Omarion Hampton has Skip Bayless firing warning shot at Chiefs, Andy Reid

Chargers' first rounder Omarion Hampton puts immediate pressure on Najee Harris

Los Angeles Chargers grades for first rounder Omarion Hampton leave questions

Is Justin Herbert happy with Chargers' polarizing NFL draft pick?

Najee Harris, Omarion Hampton both named among Round 1 biggest losers

Loading recommendations... Please wait while we load personalized content recommendations


Published
Andrew Parsaud
ANDREW PARSAUD

Proud graduate of Penn State University with a bachelor’s in Digital Media & Journalism. Passionate New York Giants fan, including creator and owner of of Gmen Galaxy on Instagram with over 75 thousand followers. Creating content for Advance Local and On SI. My focus is on social media, content creation, sports news writing, and updating fans on trending news in the NFL.

Share on XFollow gmengalaxy