Two former Chargers players land on list of 10 best under 30 still unsigned

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June 11, 2025
Two former Chargers players land on list of 10 best under 30 still unsigned

As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the free-agent market is sparse, with players under 30 still seeking contracts. Moe Moton of Bleacher Report highlights ten unsigned players under 30, including two former Los Angeles Chargers. Wide receiver D.J. Chark, at 28, had an underwhelming season with the Chargers due to injuries, catching only four passes. Cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., at 25, also faced injury challenges, playing only four games and is now exploring options with teams like the Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints. Both players, despite their setbacks, are viewed as potential assets for teams before the season starts, given their age and skill levels when healthy.

Dive Deeper:

  • The free-agent market for the upcoming NFL season is notably thin, with many players over 30 seeing fewer opportunities due to the league's age dynamics. Younger players under 30 are still actively seeking contracts to secure their positions.

  • Moe Moton from Bleacher Report identified ten of the best unsigned players under 30, with a focus on their potential to contribute significantly if given the right opportunity with a team.

  • Former Chargers wide receiver D.J. Chark, aged 28, struggled with injuries in the previous season, limiting his contributions to the team to only four catches, yet he managed to score a touchdown among those.

  • Cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., once a promising future star for the Chargers, was limited to only four games last season due to injuries, specifically a neck issue that has hindered his market value.

  • Chark is being considered by the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans as a potential addition, while Samuel has drawn interest from the Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints, contingent upon a favorable medical reassessment.

  • Despite their recent challenges, both Chark and Samuel are still seen as valuable additions for teams looking to bolster their rosters with youthful talent before the 2025 season commences.

  • Travis Wakeman, an experienced NFL reporter, provides insights into these players' situations, highlighting the ongoing considerations teams must make when evaluating free-agent talent under 30.

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