Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz had a lot of work laid out ahead of them when they both took their respective jobs with the Los Angeles Chargers. The roster had a good number of holes and the cap situation wasn’t all that pretty, either.
One of the positions that Harbaugh and Hortiz tried to solve by going financially minimal — at least just for this season — was the tight end room. After Gerald Everett and Donald Parham both left in free agency, they brought in both Will Dissly and Hayden Hurst, both of whom have been starters for their previous teams.