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Jeremy Chinn exceeding expectations(draftnetwork breakdown)


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https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/jeremy-chinn-panthers-early-season-analysis

The most important box that a rookie can check has been soundly checked by Chinn: he’s playing fast. The most common rookie hurdle, especially for a player in the defensive backfield like Chinn, is stagnant processing. Stunned by the flurry of action and souped-up speed of NFL offenses, it is not uncommon to see young defenders lag behind their teammates in their pace of play. I would argue that is part of Derrick Brown’s problem, as Brown—the Panthers’ first-round pick—is putting a lot of good reps on film, but is often a little bit late to trigger and execute. For a player of Chinn’s small-school background, tasked with the variety of alignments he’s been given by Phil Snow in the Panthers defense, some slow processing would be expected.

A bit of Brown criticism thrown in for fun.

Good read.

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40 minutes ago, CLG said:

Reminds me of Luke/TD a bit in pursuit. Those guys popped off the screen when it came to closing the distance between them and the ball carrier. 

Yes but I remember TD saw very limited snaps as a rookie and primarily in passing downs. He was drafted to “spy on week”. He was not this far along as a rookie.

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9 minutes ago, NAS said:

Brown will not be a bust. He looked good last week and DT is a more difficult position to play 

Brown could play at the same level he played at against the Chargers for the rest of his career and he would not be a bust. He would be a 5 year solid starter for the Panthers. However, it was only his 3rd game. I think we can expect much more.

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Jaquiski Tartt & Miles Killebrew were two guys I REALLY wanted in the past few drafts and honestly think we found an even better version of them.  Okay maybe not Tartt yet but Chinn looks super promising.  Love the quickness/ability to close on tackles.  He's the one guy who's actually taking good angles and just stopping plays. 

DEs like YGM can take time and Brown's impact may not show on the stat sheet but I was most excited about Chinn and still am.

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5 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Brown could play at the same level he played at against the Chargers for the rest of his career and he would not be a bust. He would be a 5 year solid starter for the Panthers. However, it was only his 3rd game. I think we can expect much more.

The question for Brown is if he can develop a pass rush. He can be an elite 1T if he ever does. Certainly don’t think he would be like Aaron Donald, but if he can push the pocket from the inside with some consistency and get 5-6 sacks a year then I think you would be hard pressed to ask for anything more out of him. It’s great to see that he is already flashing the dominance against the run he showed in college.

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3 hours ago, Panthers will Rhule said:

Chin has a good shot at winning DROTY. Only problem is that he’s on the Panthers and won’t be as recognizable like Antoine Winfield Jr who’s also having a nice start to his rookie season but will be on a winning team in Tampa. 
 

at the moment 

1. Chase Young 2.5 sk, 1 ff 

2. Antoine Winfield Jr. 23 tkl, 2 sk, 1 ff, 2 pd 

3. Patrick Queen 21 tkl, 1 sk, 1 ff 

4. Jermey Chinn 27 tkl

5. CJ Henderson 13 tkl, 1 int, 4 pd (rumour was Panthers would’ve drafted Henderson if Brown wasn’t available)

6. Jaylon Johnson 14 tkl, 5 pd 

7. Kenneth Murray 23 tkl, 1 pd 

 

Notables: K’lavon Chaisson, Trevon Diggs, Jeff Okudah, Damon Arnette, Javon Kinlaw, Derrick Brown

What about your boy Simmons?

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