 The Los Angeles Chargers have plenty of fantasy relevant options on their football team. And so in this edition of the hurry up, I'm going to go over my top three fantasy options heading into the 2022 season for the Los Angeles Chargers. The first player I want to talk about is Austin Eckler, and he finishes the number two running back last year in both PPR and standard formats. There were a little bit of concerns. They drafted Isaiah Spiller in the draft, but then also, you know, there's been talk about reducing his workload. And we know he's probably not going to score 20 touchdowns again as he did last season. So are there some concerns? Yes, but he did finish, like I said, as the number two running back and was consistent all year. He played through injury, played 16 games total, had a ton of receptions, which we're going to see in this offense. And this offense needs him in order to be effective. So do I see a huge reduction in his workload or maybe a huge reduction in touchdowns or even performance? Absolutely not. When it comes to Austin Eckler, he loves fantasy himself. So I think he's going to be still the same dynamic player he has been. I wouldn't, I don't know if he's going to finish at the top two or three, but I would still put him in that mid-tier running back one conversation when it comes to fantasy football. And then Kenan Allen. Kenan Allen's been a staple of the fantasy community for years, it seems like now. Because of his high floor, we know what Kenan Allen provides. Last year he had over 100 catches, over 1100 yards and six touchdowns, which seems to be the staple of his career. Three of the last four seasons, he's hit that number. So I'd expect that continue in this offense. I don't really see any reason for that to change. There's a lot of people that have Mike Williams taking over the number one roller, really elevating his level of play. He finishes the number 12 wide receiver in fantasy last year, but I still think this is Kenan Allen's team when it comes to the receiving core and he's still going to be the alpha. Does he carry the same upside as some of the other guys being drafted after him? Absolutely not. He's going to be in the six to eight touchdown range, probably in the 100 to 120 catch range. And somewhere in that 1100 to 1200 yard range. This is who Kenan Allen is at this stage in his career, but he has one of the highest floors when it comes to receivers and is consistent on a week to week basis, which can help your fantasy team. So just know that coming in. He's still a top 12 option when it comes to wide receiver. The last thing I want to talk about is Justin Herbert, who we saw continue his trend and ascension into fantasy elite QBs. He was the number two quarterback last season for good reason, threw for over 35 touchdowns, got over 5000 yards, which you love to see as a quarterback and then also ran for 300 yards as well last year. So he's got it all. He's the whole package coming into year three in this offense and there's still room, still room for more. Now, there's a little bit of concern with the defense, the defense got a lot better. So I might temper expectations and not put him as like a real threat to be that QB one, even though, you know, Josh Allen's there, Pat Mahomes is there. He's still going to be in that conversation. I do think he'll be a top five lock for top five production and he's going to continue his trend of playing, you know, at a very elite level. Now that does it for this edition of the hurry up talking about the chargers options left out Mike Williams, who's going to be a top 25 wide receiver locked in and Joe Debert, who's also a sleeper too. So let me know who are your top three options for the chargers. Make sure you guys take advantage of the offer below. We'll see you on the next hurry up.