The Commanders safety has a chance at a big bounce back season after joining the team in the offseason.
Winn, who was a free agent this past offseason, signed a one-year, $4.105 million deal with the Commanders. Before doing so, though, Chinn was set to join the Pittsburgh Steelers for more money.
"I can't remember if it was a multi-year deal, but I did get another offer. I think Pittsburgh was probably a little bit more money. But just the situation here with Dan Quinn and Joe Whitt and Jason Simmons and TD , this is where I'm supposed to be man," Chinn explained.Now, Chinn is betting on himself and the Commanders.
Chinn totaled 117 tackles his rookie season before adding 107 tackles his sophomore season. He's got two career interceptions, 324 combined tackles and 17 passes defended over his four-year career. At 6-foot-3, 221 pounds, Chinn is capable of playing all over the field as a versatile defensive back. In 2020 -- his rookie year -- Chinn was runner-up for Defensive Rookie of the Year behind Chase Young.
Former NFL player Brian Baldinger, now a prominent analyst and media figure, thinks very highly of the Commanders' safety, claiming he's due for a 100-tackle season, citing his all-around game for the reason being so.
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