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Player Signing Pats sign Raiders edge rusher K'Lavon Chaisson

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Anyone else think Vrabel might be able to do that, if anyone can?

Vrabel, Williams and Smith, if Chaisson fails it won't be because of coaching
 
Damn he was a Bust for Jags...we saw how BB turned Players like him around. We'll see if Vrabel and crew can do the same. Van Noy is still in the League and playing very well.
 
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Seems like he could be a surprise if coached up to develop skills that match his raw athleticism.

Anyone else think Vrabel might be able to do that, if anyone can?
Vrabel, Terell Williams and I think the DL coach and the OLB coach were both pass rush specialists at some point. Hopefully they can work magic with Anfernee and Chaisson.
 
Why do you s’pose that is ?

Wouldn’t be because he’s a pain in that ass, would it ?
Hopefully not a Kobayshi Maru .... JIM!
 
5 sacks last year, which is half of his career total. Looks like a major 1st round disappointment overall. Hopefully can be a good role player here. Marrone was his head coach in Jacksonville.

Hopefully it is an issue of scheme rather than player shortcomings. Or, rather, that he's like a Flowers type, whom benefits from good DCing and scheming.
 
I like the fact that it is a one year deal.

He is confident and betting on himself.
Might’ve been what he could get. But it gives him good motivation. I’d like to see him given an extension coming out of camp, or in September. That would say he’s looking much improved.
 
I like the Chaisson signing. Low cost deal for a young player. We’ll just be asking him to come in and do something he’s already done which is be a situational pass rush specialist. If you tap into more or even if he just does that well, now you have a leg up on extending him if it makes sense.

We should be signing guys like this in waves - youngish players on reasonable deals. Ideally multi yea deals where you can. Some/most will probably flop or be “meh” but you hope for some hits and maybe even a home run somewhere and that’s how you can build the talent level up across the team and have some ability to try and sustain it.
I like it more than most, loved this kid at LSU. All motor, desperately needs coaching and confidence. He has real pass-rush skills too.
 
That would have been a mistake - he seriously underperformed his draft position (and college career). Terrible run defender (although maybe finally improving a bit).

Here's Grok (which is really good on summarizing stuff):

K'Lavon Chaisson is an edge rusher who has shown flashes of potential but has yet to fully establish himself as a dominant force in the NFL. Drafted 20th overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2020 NFL Draft out of LSU, Chaisson entered the league with high expectations due to his athleticism, versatility, and college production. Here's a detailed review of his performance and attributes as an edge rusher based on his college career, NFL tenure, and evolving role:
College Background and Skill Set
At LSU, Chaisson was a standout on the 2019 national championship team, earning first-team All-SEC honors with 6.5 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss. His college stats (92 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks over three years) don't scream elite production, but his impact went beyond the box score. He was often used strategically by defensive coordinator Dave Aranda in a 3-4 scheme, dropping into coverage or setting the edge to free up teammates, rather than solely chasing sacks. His athletic profile—6'3", 254 lbs, with long arms (32 1/4 inches) and explosive first-step quickness—made him a tantalizing prospect. Analysts praised his bend, speed-to-power conversion, and ability to "turn the corner," traits that suggested a high ceiling as a pass rusher.
However, Chaisson was considered raw. His technique needed refinement, and a torn ACL in 2018 limited his on-field experience, leaving him with just 26 games played (17 starts) at LSU. Despite this, his natural talent and upside led many to rank him as the No. 2 edge rusher in the 2020 draft class behind Chase Young.
NFL Career Overview
Jacksonville Jaguars (2020-2023)
Chaisson's four years with the Jaguars were underwhelming relative to his draft status. Across 57 games (11 starts), he recorded 73 tackles, 5 sacks, 11 tackles for loss, and 23 quarterback hits. His best statistical season came in 2023, with 2 sacks, 4 tackles for loss, and 8 quarterback hits in 17 games as a reserve. However, his pass-rush productivity was inconsistent—evidenced by just 10 pressures on 235 pass-rushing snaps in 2020 (per posts on X)—and he struggled significantly against the run, often graded poorly by Pro Football Focus (PFF) in that area.
Scouts and analysts noted his versatility—he could play in both 4-3 and 3-4 schemes—but his lack of polish and inability to consistently win one-on-one matchups limited his impact. His 17% missed tackle rate in college carried over to the pros, and his shorter-than-ideal arm length hindered his ability to disengage from blockers. The Jaguars declined his fifth-year option in 2023, signaling he hadn’t met expectations as a first-round pick.
Carolina Panthers (2024)
Chaisson signed a one-year, $5 million deal with the Panthers in March 2024, aiming for a fresh start alongside Jadeveon Clowney. However, he was released before the regular season began in September 2024. Panthers HC Dave Canales noted that while Chaisson found a niche on special teams, he didn’t provide the dynamic edge-rushing presence the team sought, leaving them with younger options like DJ Johnson and Eku Leota.
Las Vegas Raiders (2024-Present)
Joining the Raiders’ practice squad in September 2024 and later earning a spot on the active roster, Chaisson has shown a resurgence. Through March 13, 2025 (with the 2024 season stats still relevant), he’s posted career highs in several categories: 4 sacks, 5 tackles for loss, 29 pressures, and an interception across 12 games (2 starts). His 23.5% pass-rush win rate ranks among the league’s best (15th among edge rushers with at least 140 pass-rush snaps, per X posts), and his 80.0 PFF run-defense grade over a late-2024 stretch marked a significant improvement. Highlights include a 1.5-sack, 4-QB-hit performance against the Chiefs, showcasing his speed and power.
Strengths
  • Athleticism: Chaisson’s explosiveness off the line and ability to bend around the edge remain his calling cards. His quick first step and agility allow him to pressure quarterbacks even without a fully developed move set.
  • Versatility: Comfortable standing up in a 3-4 or putting his hand down in a 4-3, he can also drop into coverage—a skill honed at LSU.
  • Upside: Still just 25 years old (born July 25, 1999), Chaisson’s best football could be ahead of him, especially with improved coaching and scheme fit.
  • Motor: His effort rarely wanes, and he’s shown growth in ancillary stats like pressures and stops (12 in 2024).
Weaknesses
  • Run Defense: Historically a liability, with poor PFF grades early in his career (e.g., worst-graded run defender in 2020). While improved in 2024, it’s still not a strength.
  • Technique: Lacks a refined arsenal of pass-rush moves. He relies heavily on raw athleticism rather than counters or hand usage, which better tackles can neutralize.
  • Consistency: Flashes of brilliance (e.g., 6 pressures vs. Chiefs) are offset by quiet games, a trend dating back to LSU where his sack totals spiked late in big games.
  • Injury History: The 2018 ACL tear raises durability questions, though he’s largely stayed healthy since.
Current Assessment (March 2025)
Chaisson’s 2024 stint with the Raiders suggests he’s finally tapping into his potential. His sack and pressure numbers are modest but trending upward, and his run-defense improvement indicates growth beyond the “raw talent” label he carried early on. He’s not an every-down star like Chase Young or a game-changer like Maxx Crosby (his Raiders teammate), but he’s carving out a role as a situational pass rusher with rotational value. At his best, he’s a high-energy player who can disrupt pockets and chase down plays; at his worst, he’s still developing the consistency and physicality to anchor an edge.
Future Outlook
Chaisson’s trajectory depends on whether he can build on his 2024 momentum. With the Raiders, he’s part of a deep edge group (Crosby, Malcolm Koonce, Tyree Wilson), which limits his snaps but also allows him to thrive in specialized roles. As a free agent in 2025, he could appeal to teams needing a cost-effective, high-upside pass rusher—think a complementary piece rather than a cornerstone. If he refines his technique and sustains his recent production, he could settle into a career akin to Alex Okafor (as suggested on X), a reliable veteran with 5-7 sacks annually in the right system.
In summary, K'Lavon Chaisson is an athletic, versatile edge rusher whose raw tools have always promised more than his production has delivered—until recently. His 2024 revival hints at untapped potential, but he remains a work in progress, best suited as a rotational spark rather than a primary defensive pillar.
Enough with the summaries already. Give me the full report.
 
This defense is an edge player, coverage linebacker, and a FS away from being truely nasty. I like this signing, its a plan D shot at getting that edge player. It doesnt stop them from taking Carter if he falls to #4 but at least they have a reasonable body for that 10-15 snaps a game guy on 3rd and long go get the QB position. He doesnt work out oh well it was a one year shot in the dark anyway. He does then they can resign him for cheap. I want 5 more players just like him signed on offense.
 
In 2024, he out produced Josh Uche from 2022-2024…..

I like it. Only 5M…..
 
The more I think, the more I like this one

Guy had this contract last year, botched it, might have realized that being a freakish athlete in college is not the same as in the NFL, and improved

25 is still young, he now finds a strict coach that won't put up with much negligency. If he can notch 5 to 10 sacks as a situational rusher is great, if we find better players also fine

5m is peanuts, 1 year deals have no risk for us this year

Really like this
 
Is this one of those under the radar signings that we were used to back in the Pats Glory Days??
Marrone coached him and in this D he might flourish.. heres a hoping anyway.
 
If we are going to run a one-gap aggressive defense then this makes sense and also letting Wise go.
 
This is actually a Belichick type of move. Belichick always used to bring in former 1st round picks who had failed elsewhere. The thought being that they had enough talent to warrant a high pick, so there could be something they could work with and get out of them. I’m sure they have studied the tape and believe it’s worth taking a shot at. I’m sure this will disappoint those who believe you should only bring in stars at every position, and anything else is just meh, but this is a no lose situation. If he works out great, if not no big deal.
 
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