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SEAN CHANDLER SAFETY
 
HEIGHT 5' 10 1/2"
WEIGHT 205 lbs
ARMS 30 3/4"
HANDS 8 1/4"
 
NFL Combine Results
 
40 Yard Dash
4.65
Bench Press
16
Vertical Jump
34.5
Broad Jump
119
3 Cone Drill
20 Yd Shuttle
4.62
60 Yd Shuttle
 
Player Bio Overview
 
It is hard to bet against Chandler considering his toughness, resilience and four years of production. While he does have corner and safety experience, he may lack the instincts and range to make plays from a high safety spot. He's more than tough enough to handle run support duties as a classic strong safety, but he's not as big as teams will like. Chandler has some special teams value and a load of intangibles. He's a good, but limited safety who could become a solid backup.
 
Strengths
 
Cornerback experience shows when guarding slot
Always plays under control
Covers kicks and can return punts
 
Weaknesses
 
Stocky build is on the borderline for size at the position
Struggles to disengage from big blocking receivers and tight ends
Can be bowled over by runners if pads are too high at impact
Short strider with average field speed
Below average getting over the top in single-high or two-deep
Needs better reaction speed to close on throws in his neighborhood
Has slight hitch before his plant to drive
Lax in getting to deep responsibilities and ends up guarding space
Doesn't shade according to quarterback's eyes
Baited near end zone rather than playing with vision and instincts in coverage
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Well, glad to see Rhule still has full control of the roster. 

Chandler doesn’t belong anywhere near an NFL roster. He’s a fringe practice squad player at best. Let’s see how many more roster spots Rhule wastes re-signing his old Temple and Baylor guys.

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