Kimani Vidal has been a revelation for the Los Angeles Chargers this season. He's stepped into a starting spot as seamlessly as you can ask from a backup, especially one with minimal NFL experience.
Vidal's presence has stabilized the Chargers' running back room while first-round rookie Omarion Hampton recovers from an ankle injury on a mysterious timeline. It's also saved general manager Joe Hortiz from having to bring in outside reinforcements, like the New York Jets' Breece Hall.
Hall's name has been swirling through the rumor mill for months. He's been mentioned as someone who could be on the move dating back to the offseason, and the Chargers have previously been linked to him.