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Parham’s improvemen­t leads to an expanded role in camp

- By Gilbert Manzano gmanzano@scng.com @gmanzano24 on Twitter

COSTA MESA >> Tight end Donald Parham Jr. didn’t have many opportunit­ies to gain receiving yards as a red-zone specialist for the Chargers last season.

Parham’s role will likely expand this season because the 6-foot-8 tight end has done a lot of running with the ball in his hands through the first seven practices of training camp.

He’s gone from just seeing jump balls in the end zone as a mismatch nightmare to a yards-after-catch playmaker for quarterbac­k Justin Herbert.

“He’s a speedy guy,” Chargers tight end Jared Cook said about Parham. “I think he has the fastest time from what we’ve heard on the scanners this week. He’s done a good job of just opening up running. Big guy, big target.”

Parham said he didn’t like the way he finished his first season with the Chargers last year and focused this offseason on building lower body strength and improving his knee movements. That has led to Parham

improving as a route runner and getting open in space.

Parham also credited his improvemen­ts to the chemistry he built with Herbert in the offseason.

“We spent a lot of time over the offseason making sure that we got together and threw a little bit,” Parham said. “We wanted to get it together this upcoming season, so we can make big plays all year.”

Parham has kept pace with Cook as one of Herbert’s favorite targets in practice, but Parham isn’t just seeing more opportunit­ies because of his athleticis­m and size. He’s made strides as a blocker and that could lead to him seeing more snaps this season than last year.

Last season, Parham only saw 20 targets and recorded 10 receptions for 159 yards and three touchdowns.

“I have really no other choice but to get better at it,” Parham said about blocking. “I definitely make that a point in my practice when I get those reps to make sure that I’m going hard and practicing good habits.”

Tight ends coach Kevin Koger said he’s noticed many improvemen­ts with Parham since joining the Chargers’ staff this year.

“He’s a better athlete than you would think for a guy that’s 6-7, 6-8,” Koger said. “He has a good set of feet on him. He’s able to bend better than a lot of other 6’8 guys, but that’s (just) one of his strengths.”

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