
"Jeremy Chinn was tailor-made for Dan Quinn's schematic concepts. He was fast, physical, and instinctive. There were times when he struggled in coverage, but even this area of his game improved as the campaign progressed. Washington gave Chinn a chance to resurrect his career on a one-year deal after things fizzled out with the Carolina Panthers. He looked like a player reborn, gaining 117 tackles throughout a season that finally put him back on the map."
"Chinn signed for the Las Vegas Raiders on a two-year, $16.25 million deal. The NFC West club might be struggling, but the former Southern Illinois standout is among its few shining lights. His 70.8 grade from Pro Football Focus ranks 14th out of 83 qualifying safeties, and the player's tone-setting presence against the run is coming in for significant praise."
The Commanders frequently played with two linebackers last season because a box safety with second-level enforcer size allowed that scheme. Jeremy Chinn fit the schematic role, showing speed, physicality, instincts, and coverage improvement, finishing with 117 tackles on a one-year deal after leaving Carolina. General manager Adam Peters let Chinn sign a two-year, $16.25 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders. Chinn earned a 70.8 Pro Football Focus grade, ranking 14th among qualifying safeties and drawing praise for run defense. Washington’s safety room has since struggled with injuries, inexperience, and limited production from other options.
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