Risk Flags
6- Depth Chart
Vidal is firmly behind Omarion Hampton (value: 6561.0) on the depth chart. Hampton was drafted 22nd overall in 2025 and is the clear RB1 when healthy, leaving Vidal in a secondary role with minimal path to consistent volume.
- Hampton Incumbent Lead Back
Omarion Hampton is listed as starter alongside Vidal on the most recent depth chart, and Hampton is the preferred fantasy option. Hampton's value (6561.0) vastly exceeds Vidal's (2574.0), making Vidal a clear secondary option when healthy.
- Depth Chart Block
Omarion Hampton (dynasty value 6582) returns healthy as the clear RB1 after an injury-shortened 2025 rookie season. As a first-round pick and the centerpiece of McDaniel's Shanahan-style rushing attack, Hampton will command the bellcow role that Vidal filled by default.
- RB2 Competition
The Chargers signed ex-Ravens speedster Keaton Mitchell to a 2yr/$9.25M deal in March 2026, creating direct competition for the RB2 role. Mitchell's 6.0+ YPC, 14.9% explosive-run rate, and familiarity with GM Hortiz from Baltimore give him a strong edge over Vidal for complementary snaps.
- Backfield Competition
The Chargers signed Keaton Mitchell to a 2-year, $9.25M deal ($5M guaranteed), directly displacing Vidal as the RB2. Mitchell's 5.8 YPC in 2025 and his explosiveness as a speed back make him the ideal complement to Hampton in new OC Mike McDaniel's space-and-pace system — a role profile Vidal does not fit.
- Target Competition
New OC Mike McDaniel imported Keaton Mitchell (Baltimore), a speed back in the De'Von Achane mold McDaniel favors; Mitchell is positioned to claim the change-of-pace/passing-down role and squeeze Vidal toward early-down handcuff duty only.