Rob Coakley called Justin Herbert "one of the most underpriced quarterbacks right now," pointing out that he regularly falls to Round 10. Coakley plans to hammer Charger stacks because Herbert’s cost has not caught up to the influx of young pass-catchers—most notably first-rounders Ladd McConkey and Trey Harris—who give him a deeper, faster receiving corps than he had in 2024. With Herbert’s career 280-yard, 1.8-TD per-game averages and a healthier offensive line, Coakley views the double-digit-round tag as free upside in cumulative-scoring Best Ball tournaments, especially when drafters can complete inexpensive stacks around him.