30. Tyrod Taylor
It’s a new era for the LA Chargers after the departure of Philip Rivers. While it doesn’t have the earth-shattering impact of Tom Brady leaving the Patriots, this is still huge for this franchise. Instead, Taylor and Justin Herbert will compete for the starting job.

All signs point towards Taylor playing for at least the first half of the season as Herbert acclimatizes to the NFL. Taylor is familiar with the system and has the mobility to outpace defenders. While he has a strong supporting cast, his passing is a concern. Overall he’s a stop-gap option in terms of starting quarterbacks.