K'Lavon Chaisson

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Been watching tape of this guy, and oh my God.

First, I'll start with the analytics look at DEs.

Per this Redditor's analysis, the Combine drills most correlated to NFL success are a 3-cone time 7.20 or faster, and a broad jump 9'9" or longer.
https://www.reddit.com/r/NFL_Draft/...ck_easy_way_to_tell_if_an_edge_rush_prospect/

Per Rotoworld's analysis the metrics most correlated with success for edge rushers under 270 pounds are the 40 yard dash and cone drill.
https://www.rotoworld.com/article/numbers/nfl-draft-analytics-def

Also, this tidbit was from Rotoworld.
In fact, 15 of the 17 EDGE rushers who averaged at least 0.50 sacks per game in NFL seasons two through four averaged at least 1.0 tackles for loss in his final collegiate season.

Chaisson checks with 13.5 TFLs in 13 games.

Anyway, those requirements above for successful DEs all pass the smell test. You want speed, bend and explosiveness in an edge rusher, and the more the better.

Chaisson delivers all of the above IN SPADES.

Watch this tape against Oklahoma. I get it, it's one tape, Oklahoma was overmatched, but this is must-see TV. Every play is a Chaisson highlight.



That burst off the line is Robert Quinn-esque, and that agility is from a different planet. Watch him practically float as he drops into space, and then he can just hit the freaking turbo button and fly. I'd almost be tempted to make him into an Anthony Barr style standup backer, because his coverage ability could be pretty darn special.

Here's another good tape he had against Bama. Seriously, this athleticism man. Watch him run with the TE down the seam at 3:27. Watch that burst of speed at 4:27 and 6.08. He is going to melt down the Combine and pass all those metrics checks with ease.



On top of that, his motor is fantastic. Watch how many plays he runs down that you'd think he's got no shot at.

The first guy that comes to mind for a comparison is college Randy Gregory. I don't think Chaisson has the freakish strength through his legs that Gregory did, but he's the first name I think of when I see a spindly DE with both a blinding speed-rush fastball and RB-esque fluidity in space.

And did I mention Chaisson's only 20 years old? I'm sitting here comping him to Quinn, Barr, and Randy Gregory, and he can't even buy a beer yet. He's only going to fill out and improve his technique, especially if he works as hard on the practice field as he does on game day. If he's ready to play from day 1 (and he looks ready to me), his NFL prime could be up to 8 or 9 years.

The top of the draft is loaded this year, but I'm telling you: if Chaisson makes it out of the top dozen picks, someone screwed up. He just checks every box. I think his draft stock is going to take off after the combine, but as of right now, I have yet to see a better option available for us at pick #17.
 

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100% agree.

To me he feels like a top 10 player that we can get outside of the top 10 because he missed some time.

I also think he can grow into that body a little more.

The way he was bending the edge against OU just looks like a premium pass rusher.

With Nolan wanting to be a hybrid guy this would be such a great draft pick.

Kinlaw and Chaisson are my top 2 realistic players I want.
 

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I don't think any of the guys you compared him to is accurate lol.

He's basically Vic Beasley but he doesn't have the same chops as a pass rusher. I like him, but he's risky in the first round.
 

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I don't think any of the guys you compared him to is accurate lol.

He's basically Vic Beasley but he doesn't have the same chops as a pass rusher. I like him, but he's risky in the first round.


Yeah he is a Von Miller or Vic Beasley type.

He's not a true 4-3 D end but could definitely do the job and be Robert Quinn like as a rusher..

Robert Quinn is a special pass rusher. That guy was incredible this year.
 

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i am completely on board with Chaisson,he reminds me of another LSU edge rusher in Danielle Hunter.I think he is going to blow up the combine and will be huge riser,the only problem is he had an ACL injury and that might drop him a bit.
 

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On top of that, he is the right fit as a situational standup DE and can play OLB in Nolan’s defensive scheme.
 

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I actually wonder if Chaisson rises...a lot. Teams will "reach" for high upside players, and he fits the mold.

Could help make someone like Kinlaw slip.
 

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looking at some mock drafts we wont even sniff Chaisson at 17.
 

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I actually wonder if Chaisson rises...a lot. Teams will "reach" for high upside players, and he fits the mold.

Could help make someone like Kinlaw slip.

FWIW, the number of mocks from analysts and then the mocks from the simulation games that had Kinlaw going to Atlanta right before our pick was depressing. LOL.
 

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I think Chaisson is going to be a riser. He may top 10

However, if Nolan plans on a more hybrid scheme he is your perfect RDE as he can rush from a 2 point

I think Chaisson is going to by high in their board
 

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I like Chaisson, but there is no way I take him if Kinlaw is on the board. But if we don’t re-sign Quinn and Kinlaw is gone I can see him being an option.
 

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I like Chaisson, but there is no way I take him if Kinlaw is on the board. But if we don’t re-sign Quinn and Kinlaw is gone I can see him being an option.
RDE are more valued than DT's

Dont be shocked if we take Chaisson over Kinlaw if both are there. Maybe not of we resign Quinn. But that still very questionable
 

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RDE are more valued than DT's

Dont be shocked if we take Chaisson over Kinlaw if both are there. Maybe not of we resign Quinn. But that still very questionable
At this point he’s strictly a pass rusher. Kinlaw is a three down dude. Potential to be an All Pro player on the inside. A guy with Kinlaw’s potential available at 17 don’t happen often.
 

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Is he Danielle Hunter or Barkevious Mingo on the next level. Only 6.5 sacks this year and 2 last and he only weighs about 240. If Kinlaw is there I'm taking him and not looking back. Would love the disruption he'd create in the middle and he plays the run!
 

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FWIW, the number of mocks from analysts and then the mocks from the simulation games that had Kinlaw going to Atlanta right before our pick was depressing. LOL.
Lol yea, I've noticed that.

But most of them have Chaisson after us....once the combine and everything is done, I don't think it would be a huge surprise if a team like Chaisson more than Kinnlaw or even Epenesa.
 

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I don't think any of the guys you compared him to is accurate lol.

He's basically Vic Beasley but he doesn't have the same chops as a pass rusher. I like him, but he's risky in the first round.

Yeah, the risk is he's a Beasley, Barkevious Mingo type 240 lb speed rusher who just gets washed out.

His measurables comp (or should comp) almost identically with Danielle Hunter if you're feeling optimistic, or Mingo if you're feeling pessimistic. I think what sets him aside is his hustle and his production at such a young age, but there is always risk with being a redshirt sophomore with only one good year.
 
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