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Chinn is either about to become a backup that comes in on special situations or traded. He is not a 3-4 LB. Your OLBs are essentially 4-3 DEs, which Chinn is not. Your ILBs need to be around 240 to take on extra blockers, which Chinn is not. I wouldve rather just flip Chinn to SS and Woods to FS and not even worry about bringing in another starting SS. 

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11 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Chinn is either about to become a backup that comes in on special situations or traded. He is not a 3-4 LB. Your OLBs are essentially 4-3 DEs, which Chinn is not. Your ILBs need to be around 240 to take on extra blockers, which Chinn is not. I wouldve rather just flip Chinn to SS and Woods to FS and not even worry about bringing in another starting SS. 

Not a fan of subbing guys in in the secondary, offenses will figure those coverages out real quick. Shaq and Chinn would be an odd pairing for ILB's as well. Tricky situation

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22 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Not a fan of subbing guys in in the secondary, offenses will figure those coverages out real quick. Shaq and Chinn would be an odd pairing for ILB's as well. Tricky situation

Yeah Chinn doesnt fit anywhere with this move. He gone. Unless we are still determined to keep him at FS, which would just be a waste anyway.

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Lol Chinn will be no backup you nutcases. He will rarely leave the field, the guy will play multiple roles/positions and make impacts as he can do almost everything. We have a creative coordinator and we rarely line up at base 3-4. Chin will play a much more similar role to his rookie year 

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1 minute ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Lol Chinn will be no backup you nutcases. He will rarely leave the field, the guy will play multiple roles/positions and make impacts as he can do almost everything. We have a creative coordinator and we rarely line up at base 3-4. Chin will play a much more similar role to his rookie year 

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1 minute ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Lol Chinn will be no backup you nutcases. He will rarely leave the field, the guy will play multiple roles/positions and make impacts as he can do almost everything. We have a creative coordinator and we rarely line up at base 3-4. Chin will play a much more similar role to his rookie year 

Our new DC just said we are going to be a base 3-4 defense. He will actually see the field less if he stays. Woods, Bell, Chinn are all SSs. We need a FS somewhere. Woods just got a new deal, so I doubt he goes anywhere and most likely to move to FS with the acquisition of Bell. Chinn doesnt fit the 3-4 and we have too many SSs on the team now.

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