Daily Slop - 6 July 25
Briefly

Daniels demonstrated remarkable composure and ability to process defenses effectively, marking one of the best rookie quarterback seasons. However, improvements are needed in his accuracy while in the pocket, as evidenced by an 11.2% off-target rate. Daniels struggled particularly after his rib injury, which reduced his scrambling and resulted in missed opportunities. Meanwhile, the Chargers will transition their backfield from a diverse rushing approach to a more streamlined effort, featuring Hampton and Harris as the main contributors.
Daniels produced one of the best rookie seasons ever by a quarterback, showcasing exceptional calmness and an ability to process defenses like a veteran.
Daniels had an 11.2% off-target rate on throws in the pocket, ranking him 25th out of 36 qualifying quarterbacks.
Following a rib injury, Daniels' scramble rate decreased significantly, leading to increased misses from the pocket during certain games.
The Chargers' backfield will shift from a diverse rushing attack in 2024 to a more focused approach with Hampton and Harris at the helm.
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