Any edge rusher after Young is going to have question marks and they increase the later you pick one. There is hope with Kinlaw also, his tendonitis in his knees and his consistency given his physical traits which also indicates a learning curve. NFL.com is pretty accurate with it's top 50 rankings and grades and they have Kinlaw ranked 15th and a 6.7 grade and Gros-Matos ranked 19th and 6.5. I would be good with either pick. Edge rushers are harder to replace in free agency. Look how easily we signed McCoy and how much Quinn signed for. The 49s just traded Buckner and I think the Chiefs either traded or are looking to trade Jones.
Javon Kinlaw
Overview
For a player with so many elite physical traits, Kinlaw's tape was much more inconsistent than expected. He had moments where he was able to use his size, length and power to overwhelm opponents, but poor pad level and an inability to harness his energy coming off the snap led to body control and balance issues that prevented him from reaching his full potential. He can be a disruptive force along the interior with that explosive first step and freaky physical gifts, but utilizing his heavy hands and plus length as a read-and-react 3-4 end might allow for improved technique, control and consistency. No matter the front, Kinlaw's traits and potential could make him a solid starter early in his career.
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/javon-kinlaw?id=32194b49-4e70-8236-d068-74d6202e4019