Hartford Courant (Sunday)

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (7-9)

Projected 2021 win total: 9

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LAST YEAR: The Chargers found their franchise quarterbac­k with Justin Herbert, who was the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after setting rookie records for touchdowns and 300-yard games. Injuries on the offensive line and in the secondary played major roles in their squanderin­g double-digit leads in four losses, and seven defeats came by eight points or less. Los Angeles won four straight to end 2020, but it wasn’t enough to save coach Anthony Lynn’s job. Rams defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley was hired on Jan. 17.

IMPORTANT ADDITIONS: C Corey Linsley, Gs Matt Feiler and Oday Aboushi, TE Jared Cook, QB Chase Daniel, OT Rashawn Slater, CB Asante Samuel Jr. IMPORTANT LOSSES: TE Hunter Henry, DE Melvin Ingram, C Dan Feeney, OT Sam Tevi, G Forrest Lamp, S Rayshawn Jenkins, LB Denzel Perryman, CB Casey Hayward, G Trai Turner.

NOTES: Staley and his coaching staff accomplish­ed a lot of the early installati­on of the new offense and defense during offseason workouts, but there still is plenty of work ahead. The offensive line will have four new starters with only RT Bryan Bulaga being the holdover. First-round pick Rashawn Slater will need to get up to speed quickly at left tackle. The defense is switching to a 3-4 scheme with plenty of questions about depth at linebacker and the secondary. S Derwin James has played in only five games the past two seasons due to injuries suffered during training camp. EXPECTATIO­NS: A second straight losing season prompted GM Tom Telesco to hire his third coach. The Chargers have plenty of talent at the skill positions, but depth issues the past couple seasons prompted 5-11 and 7-9 records after they made the playoffs in 2018. After Herbert’s record-setting season last year, the Chargers have high expectatio­ns, but will need to stay healthy as well as show that this new coaching staff can adapt to challenges.

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