There is no doubt that the Los Angeles Chargers could use a little more production from sophomore tight end Hunter Henry.

The former Arkansas Razorback broke out onto the scene a year ago with 36 receptions for 478 yards and eight touchdowns. So far though Henry only has seven receptions for 80 yards and has virtually been nonexistent except for Week 2’s game vs. the Miami Dolphins.

For rookie coach Anthony Lynn, it will be critical for the Bolts to get Henry more involved in the offense moving forward, adding that he thinks the tight end is “too good to get lost in the fold,” according to Chargers reporter Ricky Henne.

Coach Lynn says the team has "got to get (Hunter Henry) involved." Says he is too good to be lost in the shuffle. — Ricky Henne (@ChargersRHenne) September 25, 2017

Henry certainly suffers from being on a team that is loaded with explosive receivers. In 2016, he benefited from the team’s misfortune of injuries.

Currently the team is relatively healthy and future Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Antonio Gates is still around but there is no question that getting Henry more targets could help jumpstart a struggling offense but ultimately that comes down to quarterback Philip Rivers, who hasn’t looked his best recently.