
Omarion Hampton has sights set on 'dominant duo backfield' with Najee Harris
Omarion Hampton has sights set on 'dominant duo backfield' with Najee Harris
The Chargers boosted their running back room with the selection of Omarion Hampton, who joins veteran Najee Harris. As Jim Harbaugh and Greg Roman look to establish their goal of having an efficient ground game, Hampton believes that he and Harris could make that come to fruition.
"We know they're going to run the ball, so I'm loving it," Hampton said, via The Jim Rome Show. "I'm excited, we got me and Najee, a dominant duo backfield. I'm excited to learn from him, I'm excited to get out there. We got a good offensive line, a good quarterback. I feel like we're building something special here."
Hampton brings an explosive element that was needed, which should complement Harris's physical and powerful running style. The former North Carolina product surpassed the 1,500-yard rushing mark in his final two seasons, including 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground last season.
Harris comes to L.A. having racked up over 1,000 rushing yards in his four career seasons. In total, he has 4,312 career rushing yards with 28 touchdowns. The durability is also a plus, as Harris hasn't missed a single game (68 starts).
If the Chargers can produce that type of production with Hampton and Harris toting the rock, it will only improve the offense as a whole and allow Justin Herbert to flourish in the passing game.
"We know (Harbaugh)'s going to run the ball, he's decided to run the ball and it's something he wants to do," Hampton said. "He did it all his career, so I'm just excited to get started. With him being my head coach, I couldn't be more happy."

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