Choosing the perfect quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers

Jordan Love, Chargers

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The Los Angeles Chargers are wading into uncharted waters after saying goodbye to Philip Rivers this offseason and need to get it right when they choose their next quarterback.

So, what are their best options? That’s what we’re diving into here today.

The current situation: The Chargers have one of the NFL’s best backups in Tyrod Taylor on the roster right now, and they have the No. 6 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Standing pat: Let’s say the Chargers don’t go after Tom Brady like many have suggested could happen. Let’s say they are content to roll with Taylor as the bridge, and that they don’t attempt a trade up from No. 6 in the draft. If all that happens, then here are the two quarterbacks who make the most sense in that draft slot as they attempt to land the quarterback of the future.

Of these two options, I’m leaning toward Love as the better long-term prospect. Mainly because Herbert has a rocket for an arm, but when it comes to consistent accuracy he could struggle at the NFL level.

Movin’ on up: What if the Chargers are enamored with one of the two consensus top quarterbacks in the 2020 NFL Draft?

So, while both of these quarterbacks are more polished, pro-ready prospects, it makes no sense for the Chargers to sell the farm to land one of them.

Free as a bird: Free agency certainly is an option for the Chargers as they look to win now, plus build for the future. And of course, this year’s class of free-agent quarterbacks is incredible.

Here’s a look at the free agents who could be on the Chargers’ radar.

Obviously, Brady is the main attraction here, and it shouldn’t surprise anyone if he ultimately does choose to sign with the Chargers.

The verdict: If I were running the show, the Chargers would go hard after Tom Brady. With an offense that is ready to win now and a defense that has championship-caliber traits, adding a proven winner and leader of his caliber would allow the Chargers to win now, yet still draft the quarterback of the future.

As for that, the guy that I’d target is Jordan Love. He’s very raw, but then again so is Herbert. And when dreaming of the future, Love just looks like he’ll have the higher ceiling.

If the Chargers were able to make this combo happen in 2020, they’d be in great shape, both for the now and for the future.

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