SAN DIEGO -- With the addition of tight end Hunter Henry and fullback Derek Watt from this year’s draft, the San Diego Chargers likely will use two-tight-end and two-running-back sets a bit more frequently in 2016.
But that does not mean the Chargers will not lean on three-receiver sets again this season.
When San Diego goes to its two-minute and hurry-up offense, it will use a three-receiver formation because of the ability for quarterback Philip Rivers to quickly read the defense and create favorable matchups with that personnel grouping.