Has that boom or bust element to him.He's a "project" at a premium position and his pass rush traits jump off the screen.
Chaisson is 20 years old and he's already viewed as a middle of the 1st round kind of guy..
If he were to go back to LSU he could be a top 10 pick.. Whoever gets him is going to be lucky.
The dude flies off the edge.
Has that boom or bust element to him.
I think there is a very good chance he ends up being the pick.
Cant pass on Kinlaw for him, but I would definitely go Chiasson over either of the safeties.
The second round safeties intrigue me much more than Delpit and McKinney.
Nothing wrong w still adding Chiasson if he is BPA.I think they sign Quinn and probably get Gregory back and just decide to go that route but i'm a big fan of Chaisson.
This is a very strong draft, lots of QBs, stud LTs, and high end guys at CB and WR.If Kinlaw drops to 17 or beyond, why? That's what worries me, because ability wise I would take him over a lot of guys in the top 15 talent so could it be the knees?
This is a very strong draft, lots of QBs, stud LTs, and high end guys at CB and WR.
Everyone cant be gone if you start to look at the math.
Maybe but one would have to think the team would check him out medically in advance.I get that, but outside of Chase Young Kinlaw is the most talented D-line prospect in this draft and it's not a top heavy one you can say 3 if you think Derrick Brown is one of them. Kinlaw is also the most versatile guy who can play all along a 4-3 front or be a extremely athletic 3-4 DE. Where young would be a 4-3 DE or 3-4 OLB, and Brown is a 4-3 1 tech or a 3-4 NT.
Kinlaw if there at 17 and healthy is a no brainer pick, but if he is there I have to believe it's based on medicals.
