Risk Flags
6- Depth Chart
Kolar finished 2025 as the Ravens' TE3 behind Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely with 10 catches on 15 targets for 142 yards and two touchdowns. The Ravens have one of the best tight end rooms in the NFL, creating persistent role scarcity.
- Target Volume
Kolar was signed explicitly as an elite blocking TE to function as a sixth offensive lineman in 12/21 personnel, not as a receiver. His 2025 Baltimore usage (2.8 PPG, 5% target share, #57 TE) reflects this role and it carries directly to LAC.
- Free Agency Uncertainty
Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, and Charlie Kolar are all set to be free agents, meaning his team situation could change dramatically this offseason with no guaranteed return to Baltimore.
- Tight End Depth
Kolar finished 2025 as the Ravens' TE3 behind Mark Andrews (extended for 3 years, $39.3M) and Isaiah Likely (value: 2813.0), recording just 10 catches on 15 targets for 142 yards and two touchdowns. The Ravens' crowded tight end room severely limits his pathway to targets.
- Role Ceiling
Kolar departed Baltimore in free agency and signed a 3-year/$24.3M deal with the Chargers as the league's highest-paid blocking tight end — a label that structurally caps his pass-catching role. This designation signals the Chargers' intent for his primary function.
- Crowded Depth Chart
The LAC TE room is one of the deepest in the NFL — Oronde Gadsden (49/664/3 as a rookie, value 3553) owns the receiving role and David Njoku (Pro Bowler, value 2295) was added in free agency. Kolar is third for targets behind both.