Chargers' Brenden Rice shows that he shouldn't be completely dismissed just yet

Travis Wakeman

Chargers' Brenden Rice shows that he shouldn't be completely dismissed just yet image

The Los Angeles Chargers have more questions at the wide receiver position than perhaps any team in the league right now, and Brenden Rice wants to keep his name in those muddy waters. 

Rice, son of the legendary Jerry Rice, was drafted in the seventh round by the Chargers last spring. Because he fell down the board in the draft, many thought the team may have gotten a steal. But after a quiet rookie season and a slow start to camp this summer, many were beginning to write him off. You would be hard-pressed to find a 53-man roster projection that has him making the team. 

But after catching just one pass for 13 yards in the Hall of Fame Game, Rice knew he needed to make something happen. He used the practice session on Sunday to do just that, catching a pair of touchdowns. 

Rice is sliding down the depth chart, particularly with the emergence of fifth-round pick KeAndre Lambert-Smith

Rice still has three preseason games and several more practices to continue this momentum, and he's going to need to do that. Looking at the depth chart in relation to what the 53-man roster will look like, Ladd McConkey, Tre Harris, Quentin Johnston, Derius Davis and Lambert-Smith are all but certain to be part of the squad. That likely leaves on more spot. 

Rice will have to fend off the likes of Jalen Reagor, Dalevon Campbell, Luke Grimm and others to snag that final spot, but Sunday's performance is a big step in the right direction for that to happen. 

Of course, if the Chargers bring back Keenan Allen, that would all but eliminate his chances and have him hoping for a spot on the practice squad. 

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Travis Wakeman

Travis Wakeman has been covering the NFL since 2012 when he started with Bleacher Report. After reporting about the Broncos there until 2016, he joined the FanSided network as a site expert covering the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers while simultaneously covering the Broncos at Broncos Wire when that site launched. He then took over the Broncos site at FanSided in March 2020 and covered the team there until spring of 2024. A lifelong Broncos fan and fan of the game, Travis is filled with sometimes useless NFL knowledge, but it always serves him well in any trivia contest. You can follow him on Twitter/X @traviswakeman10.