Where does Chinn rank among AFC West safeties?

Where does Chinn rank among AFC West safeties?
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Revamped position group for the Raiders means the team slides in the AFC West rankings

We’re wrapping up Silver and Black Pride’s AFC West position rankings with a pretty deep position group in the division: safety.

Granted, the Las Vegas Raiders’ roster has a lot of question marks on the backend of the defense. Last year’s Week 1 starting safeties, Tre’von Moehrig and Marcus Epps, are gone. As a result, free-agent addition Jeremy Chinn and 2024 riser Isaiah Pola-Mao are expected to take over in the starting lineup.

So, with the reshuffling at safety, do the Raiders have a top-five player in the division?

1. Derwin James Jr., Los Angeles Chargers

2024 Stats: 93 tackles, 10 TFL, 1 INT, 7 PDs, 5.5 sacks

It’s hard to argue that James isn’t the top safety in the AFC West, seeing as he’s widely regarded as the best player at the position in the entire NFL. The four-time Pro Bowler didn’t have 100 tackles for the first time since 2020, when he missed the season with a knee injury, but he was still very disruptive with career highs in TFLs and sacks. James also finished the 2024 regular season with an 80.5 grade from Pro Football Focus, the seventh-highest mark among NFL safeties.

2. Brandon Jones, Denver Broncos

2024 Stats: 115 tackles, 2 TFL, 3 INTs, 10 PDs

Jones’ inclusion and standing on this list might surprise people because he doesn’t have much name recognition, but he is coming off a career year. The 2024 free-agent signing posted career highs in tackles, interceptions and passes defended, helping him earn the third-highest PFF grade (86.1) at the position. Additionally, his 61.8 passer rating when targeted was sixth best among the league’s safeties. The 27-year-old is an ascending player and could end up taking over the No. 1 spot with another strong campaign this fall.

3. Talanoa Hufanga, Denver Broncos

2024 Stats: 38 tackles, 2 TFLs

Hufanga is a classic “when healthy” type of player, meaning he’s been good on the field but has struggled to stay on it. For example, he’s missed 17 games in the last two seasons combined and 19 games during his four-year career, but the former 49er was a first-team All-Pro in the lone campaign he played in all 17 contests (2022). Hufanga can be one of the better run-defending safeties in the league, owning a 5.2 ‘run stop’ percentage last season per PFF. Additionally, he had seven picks to go along with 12 PDs in 2022 and 2023 combined. That gives him plenty of potential to make an impact in Denver this fall, but again, it’s a matter of whether he can stay healthy.

4. Alohi Gilman, Los Angeles Chargers

2024 Stats: 50 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 4 PDs, 1 sack

After a career year in 2023, Gilman saw a dip in his production while battling injuries and missing six games last season. Still, he surrendered just 12 completions on 20 targets and 156...