Chargers-Rams Winners/Losers: Rookie WRs headline first preseason loss

Chargers-Rams Winners/Losers: Rookie WRs headline first preseason loss
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The Chargers were this close to moving to 3-0 on the preseason, but a miracle reception by the Rams with under 30 seconds left on a fourth-and-1o set them up just outside the end zone before Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett threw a dart to wide receiver Tru Edwards to seal the win.

The game was not without it’s strong performances, but a loss always means something went wrong somewhere, as well. Let’s go ahead and look at a couple players who balled out and helped their stock, as well as two players who may have helped seal an unfortunate with the Chargers.

Winners

WR Tre’ Harris

Welcome to the NFL, Tre’ Harris!

After essentially finding himself completely off the box score in the team’s first two preseason games, Harris broke out in the team’s third outing this preseason to lead the group with six catches for 84, including a 34-yard over-the-shoulder grab that brought the Chargers to the one-yard line.

Harris showed off a well-rounded game against the Rams by winning in all three areas of the field. He muscled his way to grabbing a slant pass, he won with leverage to create space on a corner route, and he showed the deep ball chops to make his biggest play of the night.

Harris’ ability to win no matter the quarterback throwing him passes is a good sign for how he’ll fair when it’s only Justin Herbert throwing him the ball.

WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith

Lambert-Smith bounced back after a down outing against the Saints to put another splashy stat line up against the Rams.

Following Quentin Johnston’s injury that took him out of the game, Lambert-Smith was the first of the two rookie draft picks in to replace him. It took just several plays for KLS to receive two targets from Justin Herbert, the first of which was a nifty catch near the sideline for 29 yards.

His second catch came later in the game on a deep ball from Trey Lance that looked very similar to the aforementioned Harris’ catch as he hauled in the pass before just barely getting both feet down inbounds. It was honestly astonishing he managed to secure the ball on top of his feet. The game’s commentators also couldn’t believe it and had predicted the completion to be overturned only for it to be upheld.

It was smart of the Chargers to sign Keenan Allen following Mike Williams’ retirement, but even if they didn’t, something tells me the receiver room would have ended up just fine this season.

Losers

QB Taylor Heinicke

This was another ho-hum outing for Heinicke who simply did not find a way to wow the coaching staff in his second bit of preseason action. He looked good on a couple scrambles to extend drives, but the passing game just seems to disappear when he gets into the game. He’s overthrown more balls than I could personally count and that’s a shame when Harris could have had an even bigger day...