As the Chargers plan to bring in players to help them right the ship after a disappointing season, they can’t overlook their own players they need to re-sign.

General Manager Tom Telesco is starting to feel the heat, and the pressure is building to field a winning team in 2020. The team is stuck somewhere between a rebuild and a reload and that is a tricky line to toe. One of the ways he can begin that process is by starting to bring back their own before they hit the open market. Below are the players that the Chargers could re-sign that should out-produce their contracts.

Many people will wonder whether the Chargers should pay Henry because of his injury history.

He has yet to play an entire season in his four years and missed all of 2018 with a torn ACL. The answer is yes. Anyone who plays fantasy football knows just how few productive tight ends there are in the league. Henry is not Travis Kelce or George Kittle, but he is in the tier right below them.

In just 12 games in 2019, Henry ranked in the top-10 in the NFL in receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and receptions at his position. His 55 receptions for 652 yards were also his career-high and he was only scratching the surface. He’s also a willing and able blocker in the running game.

This should be the easiest decision made by the front office as far as players to bring back this offseason. Reports have already come out that the Chargers might transition-tag him before the start of free agency if they can’t get a deal done before free agency. One deal that could make sense for both sides is Zach Ertz’s 5-year $42.5 million deal.

One way or another, the Bolts need to get this deal done because there is no one else.