Chark will look to revive his career with the Chargers after stops with the Lions and most recently the Panthers. The Chargers drafted Ladd McConkey and brought back Josh Palmer and Quentin Johnston. A steeper hurdle for Chark's playing time will be the heavier personnel packages the Chargers will utilize under Jim Harbaugh. He is not worth rostering in Fantasy leagues.
Chark signed with the Chargers after one-year stops in Detroit and, most recently, Carolina over the last two seasons. The 2018 second-round pick looked like a budding fantasy star when he posted a 73-1008-8 receiving line in 2019, but he's struggled with injuries (zero career full seasons) and hasn't cleared 35 receptions or 525 yards in a season since 2020. The 27 year old has a path to a major role in a wide open Los Angeles WR room that also includes Quentin Johnston, Josh Palmer and rookie Ladd McConkey, but the most likely outcome is that the targets will be too few and far between to allow consistent fantasy production. The shaky depth chart and presence of Justin Herbert is just enough to make Chark worth late-round consideration.
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36.0 | 495.4 | 4.0 |
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