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The Chargers are set to see a new lineup in their backfield following Austin Ekeler’s departure. Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins, the team’s latest additions, will lead the group, with CBS Sports’ Tyler Sullivan labeling their running back room as a “work in progress” in his tier ranking.

While Dobbins has faced injury setbacks, including a torn Achilles last season, Edwards has been a reliable player coming off a successful 13-touchdown campaign. Despite concerns over Dobbins’ injury history, there is optimism surrounding both players’ potential in the Chargers’ offense. Both Edwards and Dobbins are well-versed in Greg Roman’s offensive system, having played together in Baltimore. Their combined talents, diverse skill sets, and familiarity with the scheme bode well for a strong running game this season.

The Chargers have also added rookie Kimani Vidal to their backfield mix. Vidal was a standout performer at Troy University and brings a mix of explosiveness, vision, contact balance, lateral agility, and receiving skills that could make an impact early in his professional career. With a mix of seasoned veterans and promising rookies, the Chargers’ running back room appears poised for success in the upcoming season.

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