Chargers' Melvin Gordon looking to take his game to the next level in 2018
Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordon is not satisfied with his career-year in 2017 and wants to make "defenses pay" In 2018.
Gordon has been putting in extra work this offseason as he wants to step up his game and be mentioned in the elite running back class, with the likes of Todd Gurley and Le'Veon Bell. He is approaching 2018 with the right mindset, according to head coach Anthony Lynn, and is ready to be the Chargers workhorse once again this season.
Our models project Gordon for 1,709.0 total yards and 10.7 touchdowns on 350.9 total touches this season. He is numberFire's fifth-ranked running back for 2018.
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