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Jeremy Chinn Mic’d Up


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In retrospect he would've been worth a high 1st rounder , we got some rediculous value getting Brown and Gross Matos and chin after both of them . 

We're still rebuilding the defense but Chinn goes a long way in helping to restore it to it's former glory .

Now we just not a great MLB and some solid players in the secondary to help him out .

 

Not sure what his final position will be when the defense starts getting more solidified next season and the one after . Strong Saftey I'd guess.

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Jeremy is going to be the leader of our defense for the next 10 years.  He's doing this as a rookie with no training camp and no pre-season.  He reminds me so much of TD.  Love his passion.  Derrick will be the quiet strong leader up front.  Jeremy has already commanded the respect of the defense and will be the vocal leader.   Love having Luke guide him along.

Looks like he's going to be special.

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