Chiefs DB Justin Reid has put together exceptional 2023 campaign, per PFF

#Chiefs DB Justin Reid has put together an exceptional 2023 season as a slot defender, according to Pro Football Focus.

Justin Reid is one of the Kansas City Chiefs’ most important defensive leaders and has managed to catch the eye of the experts at Pro Football Focus, who highlighted his 2023 performance on Twitter this week.

According to PFF, Reid has played exceptionally well as a slot defender this season, allowing just four receptions on 10 targets for 39 yards.

While cornerbacks L’Jarius Sneed, Trent McDuffie, and Joshua Williams are usually considered to be the Chiefs’ top options as slot defenders, Reid has overshadowed his teammates to become the preeminent presence at the position this season.

Interceptions are the only aspect of his game that Reid could stand to develop as Kansas City’s 2023 campaign wears on. With just one pick to show for his efforts through 10 games, Reid’s involvement in forcing turnovers could push the Chiefs defense to new heights heading into the most crucial part of their season, as they compete for the AFC’s top playoff seed.

Chiefs CB L’Jarius Sneed named sixth-best slot defender in NFL

Our friends at @TheNFLWire believe that #Chiefs CB L’Jarius Sneed is one the best slot defenders in the NFL.

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The Kansas City Chiefs have one of the best slot defenders in the NFL on their team according to our friends at Touchdown Wire.

In his annual list of the NFL’s top slot defenders, which features 11 players this year, Doug Farrar listed Chiefs’ fourth-year CB L’Jarius Sneed as the sixth-best slot defender in the league. Only Dolphins DB Kader Kohou, Chargers S Derwin James, Texans S Jimmie Ward, Cowboys S Jayron Kearse and Texans DB Tavierre Thomas ranked higher.

Sneed has been splitting time between the slot and the outside cornerback position since his rookie campaign. The 26-year-old has been particularly dominant in rushing the passer from the slot. He first showcased his penchant for pressuring the quarterback as a rookie, back when he managed four sacks in less than 275 snaps from the slot.

Here’s a look at what Farrar had to say about Sneed:

A fourth-round pick out of Louisiana Tech in 2020, Sneed was one of the Chiefs’ surprise standouts in his rookie season. Now, the three-year veteran is an elder statesman in a Steve Spagnuolo secondary packed with young stars on the rise. Sneed has always been a prominent presence in the slot for the Chiefs, and in 2022, he gave up 51 catches on 64 slot targets for 417 yards, 273 yards after the catch, two touchdowns, four pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 97.7.

With Sneed, you have to start with his slot blitzing ability, because that’s always been a big plus in his palette. Last season, he amassed two sacks, four quarterback hits, and 13 quarterback hurries when pressing quarterbacks from the slot, and that doesn’t count this denial of a Russell Wilson pass in Week 14.

Farrar zeroed in on plays against the Broncos, 49ers and Bengals in 2022 to showcase Sneed’s blitzing from the slot, the first of which didn’t count in the box score. You can check out those clips over at Touchdown Wire.

Sneed actually played his second-lowest percentage of snaps from the slot in his career in 2022. That’s because rookie CB Trent McDuffie also emerged as a valuable slot defender (check out this recent breakdown from Brian Baldinger) and the team opted to allow Sneed to travel with the opposing team’s top receiver with greater frequency.

Speaking of McDuffie’s play in the slot, he didn’t make this year’s list, nor did he land on the honorable mentions. Perhaps if he can put together a full season in 2023, McDuffie will have the chance to prove himself just as worthy of a spot as Sneed.

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Seahawks CB Justin Coleman named among NFL’s top slot defenders for 2022

Touchdown Wire has named Seattle Seahawks cornerback Justin Coleman among the NFL’s top slot defenders heading into the 2022 season.

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The writers over at Touchdown Wire have begun putting together their lists of the best of the best at each position heading into the 2022 NFL season and next up are the slot defenders.

TD’s Doug Farrar named Seahawks cornerback Justin Coleman to his rankings at No. 11 overall.

“Coleman was a rising star with the Patriots (2015-2016) and Seahawks (2017-2018) before he signed a four-year, $36 million contract with the Lions in 2019 with $16 million guaranteed,” Farrar writes. “Things did not go well for him under Matt Patricia — this was the case for most of Detroit’s defenders under Patricia — and Coleman was released in March, 2021. The Dolphins signed him to a one-year deal a week later, and Coleman found a renaissance under Brian Flores, which proves that it’s very important to choose the right ex-Bill Belichick defensive assistant to be your head coach.”

“Last season, Coleman allowed 19 slot catches on 26 targets for 18 yards, 100 yards after the catch, no touchdowns, two interceptions, and an opponent passer rating of 61.1.”

Coleman signed a new one-year deal with Seattle this offseason.

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