Omarion Hampton is the latest first-round pick from last month’s draft to agree to terms on their rookie deal. The Chargers’ top pick is on the books, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports. The move is now official, per a team announcement.
As Schultz notes, Hampton’s four-year pact is worth $17.77MM. It includes a $9.56MM signing bonus. Like with all Day 1 picks, the Chargers will have the opportunity to pick up Hampton’s fifth-year option and in doing so keep him under team control through 2029.
The North Carolina product was long seen as one of the top prospects in a deep 2025 RB class. Hampton led the ACC in rushing during his sophomore campaign en route to first-team All-Conference and All-American honors. He did the same last year and along the way upped his touchdown total to 40 in three seasons. Across each of the past two campaigns, Hampton averaged 5.9 yards per carry despite logging a heavy workload both times.
As a result, it came as no surprise when he joined Ashton Jeanty in hearing his name called on the opening night of the draft. Hampton – who was long connected to the Broncos at No. 20 given their well-known desire to add in the backfield – remained on the board past Denver’s first selection. In the end, he was selected 22nd overall.
The Bolts inked Najee Harris to a one-year, $5.25MM deal in free agency, bringing in the former Steelers first-rounder as a candidate to handle lead back duties. Harris remained durable and consistent during his four years in Pittsburgh, but it did not come as a surprise to see him depart on the open market. A lack of efficiency and explosive runs have been a source of criticism throughout Harris’ career, and a Day 1 rookie addition certainly leaves the door open to his workload being lower on his second team than it was on his first.
The Chargers were one of two teams to apply the rarely-used UFA tender this offseason, and as a result they will be eligible to receive a compensatory pick if another team signs J.K. Dobbins before July 22. The team will retain exclusive negotiating rights with the former Ravens second-rounder if he remains unsigned after that date. Dobbins handled starting duties upon reuniting with offensive coordinator Greg Roman in 2024, but with Hampton in place it will be interesting to see if he takes part in a follow-up Los Angeles campaign.
Today’s news leaves second-round receiver Tre Harris as the only member of the Chargers’ draft class without their rookie deal in hand. Taking care of that will still leave the team with plenty of cap space for late-offseason moves.
Chargers got a solid roster
They always find a way to f it up. I didn’t like seeing Hampton going to them though. He a big boy runner. Going to be a menace twice a year.
@blacksundayz. I wouldn’t say that last year. They had alot of roster changes don’t think anyone thought they would make the playoffs. This year they got alot of guys that don’t drop balls and are very good with contested balls in the draft. Last year they had two Injury prone runningbacks with a bunch of blocking tightends that couldn’t catch. It was mcconkey or bust.
Raiders fan?
Yes. Don’t tell anyone.
@blacksundayz. Good luck with geno. He had Reich, sirianni, and steichen on the staff.
Geno is like having God under center compared to the last few years.
@black. Make sure to thank him for last place
If that’s the cases we get a high draft pick again and grab his replacement. Almost in a no lose situation, but I understand where you’re coming from. I’m just desperate for some relevant football. For my sake, I hope you’re wrong.
Raiders have a nice roster man. Geno has a gun arm. Bowers is a top 3 tight end and as a dawgs fan it was a pleasure to see him dominate rookie year
@sentinelAtl. All three were on the staff and geno looked like crap. All were head coaches or still are. I would’ve been fine with bowers and JPJ. That was my second option if they traded down, but its probably a push. Bowers might be the best tight end out the gate. But alt was rated higher than Sewell coming out.
All three what now?
Sirianni, steichen, and Reich were and are coaches and Smith looked like crap when he was a backup couldn’t throw or take a snap
Smith has improved tho
So, Is HAMPTON INN ??