Chargers
01 May 2025, 21:30 GMT+10
The Chargers first-round pick joined 'The Jim Rome Show' earlier this week and explained why he's fired up to play for Jim Harbaugh
Omar Navarro
It's safe to say North Carolina native Omarion Hampton is going to enjoy his time in Los Angeles.
The Chargers first-round pick joined The Jim Rome Show on Tuesday, a few days removed from being theNo. 22 overall pickin the 2025 NFL Draft.
His biggest takeaway from now being on the West Coast? There's nothing like it.
"It's L.A., there's not a better place in the world," Hampton said.
He later added: "It's amazing weather. You can't get much better. The beach is right next door."
Hampton, atwo-time Doak Walker Award finalist and All-American, continues to wind down from emotions of getting drafted by the Bolts.
But he's also had a chance to get to learn more about Chargers Head CoachJim Harbaugh.
The running back has enjoyed getting to know Harbaugh over the last couple of days and he's well-aware of what kind of team he is joining.
"It's been great just getting to know him and everything," Hampton said. "We know he's going to run the ball, he's decided to run the ball and it's something he wants to do. He did it all his career, so I'm just excited to get started.
"With him being my head coach, I couldn't be more happy," Hampton added.
When asked whether landing in the perfect spot was more important than draft position, Hampton agreed with Rome.
"Fit and situation is way more important [than draft position]," Hampton said. "You could go anywhere but if it's not a fit, then you won't be able to produce what you can do. I feel like fit is a big part of it."
And it's why he believes the match with the Chargers couldn't be better and is fired up to land in what he believes is an ideal fit.
"We know they're going to run the ball, so I'm loving it," Hampton said. "I'm excited, we got me and Najee [Harris], a dominant duo backfield.
"I'm excited to learn from him, I'm excited to get out there," Hampton added. "We got a good offensive line, a good quarterback. I feel like we're building something special here."
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