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Chargers Rumors: With $35 Million to Spare, Jim Harbaugh and Co. Eye Cowboys Free Agent WR Michael Gallup

Published 03/24/2024, 12:14 AM EDT

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Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers are in a tough spot after trading Keenan Allen and letting Mike Williams go. This leaves Justin Herbert with an almost depleted receiving end. Their salary cap situation isn’t much better, with only around $35 million to spend after all the restructuring. However, there might be hope. The Dallas Cowboys could have a player who fits the bill. 

Michael Gallup, a free-agent wide receiver from the Cowboys, is what the Chargers desperately need now. Some might doubt the 28-year-old Gallup due to his recent ACL injury. However, his past performance proves he can still be valuable. With Michael Gallup on the team, the Chargers’ offense could get even more exciting under Coach Jim Harbaugh

Chargers target a cost-effective replacement to fill Allen’s void

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Keenan Allen’s consistent performance, earning 6 Pro Bowls and averaging 95.6 yards per game in 2023, was a cornerstone for the Chargers offense. However, financial constraints forced them to propose a pay cut, which Allen refused. This resulted in a trade to Chicago, leaving a gaping hole for Justin Herbert’s passing attack. This upset Chargers fans and players because they lost a great receiver for just a mid-round draft pick. But it freed up $23.1 million for the Chargers. When combined with other contract adjustments, they now have a war chest of $35 million to spend. This puts them in an excellent position to find a cost-effective replacement wide receiver. That’s where the LAFB Network suggests a potential solution: Michael Gallup.

Gallup is a free-agent wide receiver from the Dallas Cowboys. Facing roster holes after key departures, Jim Harbaugh’s team may turn to free agency to fill the gaps. Free agents offer a cost-effective solution as teams don’t have to pay transfer fees to their previous clubs. While Gallup’s numbers haven’t been as high as his peak in 2019-2020, he can still help the Chargers.

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Michael Gallup soars as potential fix for Jim Harbaugh’s team

The Chargers’ receiving corps is desperately in need of reinforcements. Their current options give a mixed signal. Joshua Palmer offers flashes but lacks consistency. Meanwhile, Derius Davis hasn’t impressed much, and rookie Quentin Johnston has struggled with drops. Thus, Michael Gallup, though not a superstar, would provide a significant upgrade for the Chargers.

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His recent stats could be better, as his passes have fallen below 40 in the past two years. However, his experience and talent would be a welcome addition to a team desperate team like the Chargers. He could be a deep threat at the offense, complementing QB Justin Herbert and a progressing Quentin Johnston in the short-to-mid-range passing game. With many free-agent receivers already off the market, Gallup’s recent release coincides perfectly with the Chargers’ cap space freed up from the Allen trade. While the draft offers potential at No. 5, Gallup is a cost-effective option that can provide immediate support. He wouldn’t solve all their problems, but he’d be a reliable contributor. Let us know your thoughts on this in the comments below.

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Jenifer Martin is a college football writer for EssentiallySports. Recently, her coverage has focused on the latest developments in college football, including the transfer portal phenomenon and its impact on team dynamics. Before joining ES, she was a part of Pinkvilla as a fitness and sportainment writer.
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Shubhankar Adhikari