Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Chargers have a healthy competition brewing for the backup quarterback spot behind Justin Herbert. Two prominent players vying for the position are Max Duggan, a recent draftee from TCU, and Easton Stick, a seasoned contender who’s been with the Chargers since 2019. As the preseason approaches, the question arises: Who will secure the Chargers backup QB for this season?

Let’s take a closer look at the two contenders for the Chargers Backup QB position:

Max Duggan

Max Duggan, a standout quarterback from TCU, was drafted by the Chargers in the 2023 NFL Draft. Duggan had an impressive college career, showcasing not only a strong arm but also exceptional mobility. He was a dual-threat quarterback at TCU, known for making plays with both his arms and legs. His athleticism and competitiveness were key traits that likely attracted the Chargers’ scouting department. Duggan’s collegiate performance suggests potential, but transitioning to the NFL is a different challenge altogether. Will he be able to impress the coaching staff and secure the backup role in his rookie season?

Easton Stick

Easton Stick, on the other hand, is a known quantity for the Chargers. Since being drafted in the 5th Round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Stick has been with the Chargers, learning the ropes and patiently waiting for opportunities. Stick’s NFL experience, familiarity with the Chargers’ system, and good rapport with the team give him an edge over Duggan. However, despite being a part of the team for several seasons, Stick’s actual game experience is limited. Will this be the year he steps up to secure the QB2 spot?

So, who will come out on top? Will Duggan’s potential and athleticism be enough to secure him the spot, or will Stick’s familiarity and experience with the Chargers’ playbook give him the edge?

Yes, Max Duggan will become the Chargers’ QB2. His dual-threat ability and potential make him the prime candidate.
No, Easton Stick will retain his position. His experience and familiarity with the Chargers’ system give him the advantage.

Cast your vote and let us hear your thoughts!

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