Los Angeles Chargers locker room will see two new, intriguing adjustments under head coach Jim Harbaugh, according to Dan Wolkenstein of the LA Football Network. He posted each player’s recruiting level after high school beneath their nameplate and reorganized the players’ locker rooms into numerical order. The second one is particularly intriguing because every athlete will check their high school recruitment level at their locker each day.
Since there aren’t many players on the Chargers who were top prospects out of high school, most guys will be inspired daily in the locker room to overcome their doubts upon graduating.
Only two five-star high school recruits, offensive tackle Foster Sarell and standout safety Derwin James, are on the Los Angeles Chargers roster. Aside from them, the majority of their teammates will be glancing at their lockers and noticing two or three high school standout prospects.
Even Justin Herbert did not come out of high school as a five-star prospect. Even though Jim Harbaugh had a lot of elite recruits at Michigan, he was successful there because he was a unique coach who could get the most out of athletes who had little coverage. The club really needs more elite players, even though this new locker room gag is fantastic.
After losing great players Keenan Allen and others this offseason, the organization is trying to add additional players. With the fifth overall pick in the NFL Draft, the Chargers are in a good position to select the top receiver available.
Marvin Harrison Jr. and Malik Nabers are regarded as the two best weapons available in this year’s draft class, and the Chargers should have the option to select one of them.