The Los Angeles Chargers have the offense to push for a playoff spot with Justin Herbert at quarterback, but the franchise didn't exactly help him with weapons this offseason.
Yes, the offensive line was upgraded a little, but Herbert's weapons aren't great. Ladd McConkey, Tre Harris, and Quentin Johnson are the top three weapons, so more could be added.
But who? We know the Chargers are frugal with their cap space, so any player signed would be on the cheap.
Bleacher Report's Alex Kay has offered up Tyreek Hill as an option.
"Signing with Los Angeles also means Hill would get an opportunity to reunite with offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel, the former Miami Dolphins head coach who clearly knows how to get the most from the dynamic playmaker," Kay wrote.
"Even if he's lost a step following the injury, Hill can still be one of the most elusive pass-catchers in football. That talent will allow quarterback Justin Herbert to take his game to new heights and lift the Bolts to the league's upper echelon."
MORE: ESPN analyst makes jarring Browns QB statement
Is Hill a move worth making?
As long as you can deal with the reported off-field things and the fact that he might be a completely different player coming off that devastating injury, then sure.
We know what a weapon he was in Miami, but there are now doubts he could be that again, given his injury and age.
But the Chargers could take a flier if their other weapons don't show promise at training camp.
Still, there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to Hill, and if I were a betting man, I'd bank on a Chiefs return instead of a move to L.A.

1 hour ago
4
English (US)