
#28 RB · Los Angeles Chargers
Height
6'2"
Weight
228 lbs
Age
26
College
Michigan
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
4 yrs
RB Rank
#155 / 175
Grade Hassan Haskins
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On the field, Hassan Haskins grades out as a shaky RB for Los Angeles Chargers (D- Performance). That places him 155th of 175 graded running backs. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at D+, a slight overpay. The public read is negative (D Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
| Year | Team | GP | Yards | TD | YPC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 44 | 229 | 2 | 3.0 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 12 | 47 | 0 | 2.8 |
| 2024 | ![]() | 17 | 89 | 2 | 2.6 |
| 2023 | ![]() | 1 |
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.4M
Guaranteed
$692K
AAV
$1.1M/yr
Hassan Haskins' $1.1M deal lands at a D+ Contract Value Index, signaling a measured outcome for Los Angeles. The grade reflects the fundamental mismatch between his 2025 production—13 receiving yards and 11 tackles across 12 games—and the salary floor expected for even a depth back on an NFL roster. At $1.1M AAV over four years, the contract itself isn't bloated; it's exactly what you'd pay a replacement-level contributor to occupy a roster seat, which is precisely what Haskins has been. His fourth-year status at age 26 offers no developmental optimism or injury-recovery narrative to justify patience—he's had four full seasons to establish himself as a runner, receiver, or special-teams asset, and the production simply hasn't materialized. The Chargers' recent offseason signings elsewhere on the roster, combined with the addition of fellow running back Kimani Vidal in April, suggest the front office is actively upgrading depth, leaving Haskins in genuine jeopardy of roster displacement heading into 2026. A D+ CVI is the verdict for a contract that's fair-market for the player's utility level, but utility level doesn't guarantee a 53-man spot in a league with finite roster space and rising positional depth talent.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the D band — a quick read on where Hassan's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Hassan Haskins' on-field production earns a D- performance grade against RB peers across the league. A fourth-year player at 26 years old, Haskins has failed to establish himself as a reliable contributor in any phase—running back, receiver, or special teams—despite four seasons of opportunity with Los Angeles. His 2025 season totals of 13 receiving yards and 11 tackles across 12 games underscore his replacement-level role: even among reserve backs, those numbers reflect minimal offensive involvement and a negligible impact on either side of the ball. The 11 tackles suggest some special teams participation, but not enough production to anchor a roster spot, and the anemic receiving output (13 yards) signals he has not become a pass-catching outlet in the backfield—a skill increasingly critical to survival at the position. At $1.1M annually, Haskins occupies fringe depth real estate, and the Chargers' recent signings of running back Kimani Vidal and defensive additions like S Derrin James point to a front office actively upgrading talent across multiple positions heading into 2026. With the regular season 91 days away, Haskins enters camp as a roster bubble candidate whose invisibility to media and fans perfectly mirrors his on-field invisibility—a journeyman depth piece without the production or differentiation needed to secure his place in Los Angeles' depth chart.
Hassan Haskins ranks 155th of 175 graded running backs by performance. That slots Hassan between Ulysses Bentley Iv (D) just ahead and Brashard Smith (D-) just behind.
Graded higher
Ulysses Bentley IvIndianapolis ColtsDDare OgunbowaleFree AgentDTyler GoodsonAtlanta FalconsDGraded lower
Brashard SmithKansas City ChiefsHassan Haskins enters the 2026 season carrying a D sentiment grade, which is less a product of controversy than it is of near-total public invisibility — the kind of perception standing that belongs to fringe roster players who exist at the margins of NFL rosters and media coverage alike. The narrative around him, to the extent one exists at all, frames him as a replacement-level depth back on a $1.1M contract who has spent four seasons in the league without carving out a meaningful role, generating virtually no fan engagement or media attention in either direction. That quiet is entirely consistent with his on-field production, where a performance grade of F and 2025 season totals of 13 receiving yards and 11 tackles across 12 games tell the story of a player who hasn't found a way to differentiate himself as a runner, receiver, or special teams contributor. The Chargers' recent offseason activity only compounds the pressure on his roster spot — Los Angeles signed running back Kimani Vidal in April, adding direct competition at the position, and the broader wave of additions at multiple spots signals a front office actively reshaping its depth chart heading into 2026. With the regular season 125 days out, Haskins' narrative sits at a crossroads of irrelevance and displacement: no buzz, no upside story, and now new competition making his path to a 53-man roster even narrower than it was a month ago.
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| 2022 | ![]() | 15 | 93 | 0 | 3.7 |
Updated Jun 10, 2026
Recent seasons are weighted more heavily in the overall performance grade.
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