Justin Herbert begins his seventh NFL season with a new offensive coordinator in Mike McDaniel. The Chargers hope the former Dolphins OC can unlock Herbert's potential after a lackluster 2025 campaign.

What went wrong in 2025?

Under Greg Roman, the Chargers' offense struggled. They ranked 20th in points per game (21.6) and 23rd in dropback EPA per play (0.02). Herbert's stats were uninspiring, matching Kyler Murray's adjusted EPA per dropback and trailing Tua Tagovailoa and Sam Darnold.

Roman's run-first approach failed to maximize Herbert's talents. The Chargers operated at a 50% motion rate, far below McDaniel's 70% mark with Miami. The Dolphins also used more play-action, putting defenses on their heels.

Why McDaniel could be the answer

McDaniel's system emphasizes crossing and post patterns—routes where Herbert excelled in 2025. He ranked second among QBs in accuracy on these throws, with a 10.7 adjusted yards per attempt. McDaniel aims to reduce Herbert's workload, taking 'a little off his plate.'

The Chargers' receiving corps is young but talented. Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, and Oronde Gadsden could benefit from McDaniel's creative schemes. The OC's history of maximizing Tua Tagovailoa's strengths offers hope for Herbert.

Fantasy implications for 2026

Herbert's fantasy value hinges on McDaniel's ability to modernize the Chargers' offense. If the new OC can replicate his Miami success, Herbert could return to elite status. However, the Chargers' run-heavy approach may limit his upside.

McDaniel's track record suggests Herbert will see more high-percentage throws. The QB's arm talent remains elite, but his fantasy ceiling depends on scheme and supporting cast. For now, he's a high-risk, high-reward option in drafts.