Los Angeles Chargers Sign Omarion Hampton To 4-Year Rookie Deal
The Los Angeles Chargers have signed rookie Running Back Omarion Hampton to a four-year contract after selecting him with the 22nd pick in this year’s NFL Draft. The deal is fully guaranteed and includes a signing bonus worth more than $9 million. Hampton comes in with high expectations after a strong college career at North Carolina. With a new coaching staff in place and the team leaning into a more physical style of play, Hampton arrives at just the right time to compete for a meaningful role.
Steady Production, No Drama
At North Carolina, Omarion Hampton was not the flashiest player on the field, but he might have been the most dependable. He rushed for 3,164 yards across two seasons and scored 36 touchdowns. He was the only back in college football to top 1,500 yards and 15 rushing touchdowns in back-to-back seasons during that span.
He picked up honors along the way, earning first-team All-ACC twice and being named a second-team All-American. He was also a two-time finalist for the Doak Walker Award, which goes to the top running back in the country.
Hampton did not do much talking. He just showed up, put his head down, and produced. He was the kind of back coaches trust. Someone who can handle a full workload and keep the chains moving. His vision, patience, and physical style stood out, and the Chargers saw a fit.
What He Brings To the Chargers
With Jim Harbaugh taking over as head coach, the Chargers are trying to shift their identity. They want to run the ball with more authority and control the tempo of games. Hampton fits that mindset. He is not built for a highlight reel. He is built to get yards when the team needs them most.
There are other backs on the roster, and nothing will be handed to him, but Hampton should have every chance to compete for carries right away. His ability to stay upright through contact and find small openings could make him an early favorite in short-yardage and red zone situations.
He may not be a household name yet, but he fits what the Chargers are trying to become. A tougher, more balanced football team. That makes his role on the roster more important than it might seem at first glance.
A Smart First Step
The Chargers are not trying to reinvent the wheel here. They had a need in the backfield and filled it with a reliable, proven player who fits their new approach. Hampton is not a gamble. He is a steady bet on a young back who did the work in college and earned his shot in the pros.
He now has a clear opportunity. If he stays healthy, adjusts to the speed of the NFL, and keeps doing what he has always done, he could carve out a big role in this offense. There is nothing complicated about the plan. The Chargers want to run the ball better. They are counting on Hampton to help them do it.
