2 min read • April 20, 2020
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K'Lavon Chaisson sprained his ankle last season, but the biggest injury worry is his 2017 ACL tear. The second year off an ACL tear is usually better than the first, meaning Chaisson will be 100% recovered during his rookie year in the NFL. He enjoyed a outstanding final season at LSU recording 6.5 sacks and 6 hits to the quarterback. If there is no other damage to the ACL than what was reported, Chiasson should be selected late in the first round but could be a steal for teams in the second round if he falls.
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