Hampton, no. 22 overall in North Carolina, has shown at the university level that he can take on a role in work horses, which could not be needed for him for 1 year in the NFL. Tar Heel back ended her last university period with 2,033 meters from inspection, the third highest in the nation.
In 12 games in his final period, Hampton averaged over 175 meters per race. He was also FBS’s fourth player with 1,500 plus Rush Yards and 15 plus Rush Touchdowns for consecutive consecutive consecutive consecutive seasons, for each NFL research.
As for Hampton’s new Harris teammate, the former Pittsburgh Steelers wrote back a one -year contract with Chargers in March. Since joining the league in 2021, Harris has strengthened his position as one of the durable runs in the game. Harris has registered 68 start in a row and counted 1,097 loads for 4,312 rush meters and 28 rush contact.
Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the charger, hopes that his new two running back guard can create a controlling back for team manager Justin Herbert. Hampton seems to enjoy fitting possible he can have in Harbaugh’s fraction.
“We know that (Harbaugh) is going to run the ball, he has decided to run the ball and that’s something he wants to do,” said Hampton. “He did it all his career, so I’m just excited to start. By my head coach, I couldn’t be happier.”