A former mainstay at nickel for the Green Bay Packers and a rotational piece for Pittsburgh last fall, Chandon Sullivan remains one of the premier slot corners available on the market.
Sullivan, an impact playmaker with 88 career appearances, touts the skillset many defensive coordinators desire in a modern day nickel corner.
At 5’11”, 189 pounds, Sullivan’s footwork, instincts and ability as a fringe area run defender have seen him enjoy a large amount of success in six seasons. A former undrafted free agent out of Georgia State, the level at which Sullivan competes is reminiscent of a player that went overlooked in the pre-draft process, as well.
Whether its covering a larger wideout in press man, or having to play through the block of a flexed out tight end, Sullivan checks many of the boxes teams search for in gritty nickel defenders.
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