The avenues to improve in Year 2 are there for the big cornerback.
Hart showed a lot of versatility and ability to line up against bigger receivers and get physical when he needed to in the run game.
But he's also gotten lauded for his work in the meeting room, as he has displayed the willingness and want to improve, an exciting sight for Defensive Coordinator **[Jesse Minter](https://www.chargers.com/team/coaches-roster/jesse-minter)**, Clinkscale and the staff.
"Big thing for Cam, I think he's one of those guys that's really bought in to learning the game, getting better at his craft," Clinkscale said. "He's a big, physical corner who I think can improve a lot more than what he even showed last year."
One of those areas of improvement Clinkscale hopes to see from the 6-foot-3 cornerback, however, doesn't have to do with his actual play when he's on the field.
It's more so staying on the field and being available, something that he was working through as a rookie.
"His thing is really just the durability," Clinkscale said. "Want him to continue grow and mature in that situation."
He battled a number of injuries after joining the defensive rotation in Week 6 and also suffered a shoulder injury in the Wild Card game in Houston that he has spent this offseason recovering from. The cornerback was working off to the side during the opening practice session of **[Chargers Organized Team Activities](https://www.chargers.com/news/ota-practice-justin-herbert-ladd-mcconkey)**.
Hart told local beat reporters on Tuesday he is "close" to returning and because of the work he's been able to do working his way back, he hopes to return in stride whenever he is cleared.
Having that in mind is why one of Hart's goals for 2025 is to stay on the field to be able to show his full capabilities.
"I got a lot of goals for myself. One, get healthy. 17 healthy games," Hart said. "Obviously last year, everyone seen a couple of injuries here or there, that has been something that I've been tormenting over or just mad about for myself.
"Just 17 healthy games and give everybody everything I have," Hart added. "I think I got a lot out there that I can prove, or have to prove, and I showed a small percentage of who Cam could be in the NFL last year. With 17 healthy games, I think I have a lot more to show."