
Jefferson finished up his 11th season in the NFL in 2025 and he established new career-highs in interceptions (4) and passes defended (7) while playing in 13 games - his most since playing 14 games during the 2018 season. Jefferson had an impressive stretch from 2014-2018 where he had at least 74 tackles each season and totaled 32 tackles for a loss, 8.5 sacks, and 19 passes defended. However, since 2019, he has played only 41 games and was out of the NFL in 2020 and then retired in 2023 before returning the following year. Jefferson, who started eight of his 13 games last year, will likely be the primary starter at strong safety for the Chargers again in 2026.
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Lance appeared in four games for the Chargers last year and completed 27-of-57 passes for 226 yards and an interception. He started the final game of the regular season and suffered a 19-3 loss to Denver. Lance completed only 20-of-44 passes for 136 yards in the setback, but did add 69 yards rushing. Lance has played four seasons in the NFL, throwing for 1,289 yards and five touchdowns while adding 361 yards on the ground. He'll serve as the backup to Justin Herbert again in 2026.

Conklin is an eight-year veteran in the NFL and has played with the Vikings, Jets, and Chargers. He saw a drastic decline in production in his only season with the Chargers last year, catching just seven passes for 101 yards in 13 games. It was a far cry from his previous four seasons where he averaged 58 catches, 554 yards, and hauled in 10 of his 11 career touchdowns. Conklin will play second fiddle to Sam LaPorta in Detroit, but he should be able to far surpass his numbers from 2025 in the Lions' high-powered offense.

Perryman will enter his 12th season in the NFL in 2026 and it will be his ninth with the Chargers. He played 10 games for Los Angeles last season and totaled 47 tackles and four tackles for a loss while playing a little more than half of the defensive snaps. The veteran linebacker has appeared in 129 career games and has 764 tackles, 57 tackles for a loss, and 7.5 sacks. Perryman will likely see a similar amount of playing time in 2026 as his days of playing most of the snaps on defense are behind him.
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Keaton Mitchell's 14.49 mph average speed on carries was more than 1 mph faster than that of any other running back in 2025 (min. 50 carries).
Mitchell also led that group in average speed when crossing the line of scrimmage (12.14 mph).