Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Junior Colson is entering his second season in the NFL, where he hopes to have a better year than he did in 2024.
Colson, 22, won a national championship in his final season at Michigan and followed Jim Harbaugh as he came to Los Angeles.
NFL.com writer Dan Parr listed Colson as the player to root for in Los Angeles.
“It seemed like Colson entered the perfect situation to thrive in as a rookie. Unlike almost every other NFL newbie, who gets thrown into the fire while having to learn a whole new system with different terminology from what they knew in college, Colson was drafted by Jim Harbaugh and Jesse Minter, his head coach and defensive coordinator at Michigan.