Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert completed just 14-of-32 passes for 242 yards with one touchdown and four interceptions in a playoff loss to Houston.
Dynasty Analysis
This one came out of nowhere as Herbert had thrown just three interceptions all season. If it wasn't for one long pass play for Ladd McConkey, it would have even been worse as well. The Chargers couldn't get anything going on the ground and Herbert was both inaccurate and unlucky in this one. In the end, this game really won't affect his dynasty value much, but it also won't be an indicator he's valued too lowly in dynasty leagues this off-season, either.
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Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert 28-of-36 passes for 346 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in a win against the Raiders.
Dynasty Analysis
Herbert ends the year with 23 touchdown passes and just under 4,000 yards. While his numbers aren't gaudy, the one that should stick out is three - that's the total number of interceptions he threw on the season. It was an unbelievably efficient year from Herbert, who did more in Jim Harbaugh's offense than anyone could have imagined in year one. With Ladd McConkey emerging and the promise of more talent on the way, Herbert is clearly a "buy low" in dynasty leagues this off-season.