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Well, Harrison is a year older and slower, and Chick still might be an ascending player with a higher ceiling than he exhibited last year.
I think it would be best for the Steelers for Watt to start.
The questions:
How much does Harrison at age 39 have left?
How quickly can Watt learn and is he ready?
How much better will Chickillo get?
These are good questions, but I think you may be looking for a reason for Chick to play more.
Objectively, there is no indication that Deebo's efficacy as an edge rusher has declined. In the playoffs, no one had more TFL than Deebo and no on had more than half a sack more than Deebo. Only 3 people had more tackles than Deebo in the playoffs. While I do expect him to be worse in coverage due to age, his workout regime seems to keep him going as an edge rusher.
I think Watt is better than JJ (even though I think JJ was better than other folks here). This may be less objective than subjective, but it is hard to think otherwise. As a first round pick, he will get the opportunity to fail, I think.
So, what remains is the wild card of "how much better Chick will get?". I think he showed some good stuff when he played. He also showed some ineffectiveness, some of which you would expect from a young player. How much of either was due to the scheme of that particular play versus his actual skills might be worth a look, too. I think some of his plays were from the left side, too. I hope he becomes the best edge rusher in the league from either the right, left or either. Realistically, though, what is his ceiling?
He has some stability of his position and another year under his belt. I don't think there is anything to suggest that he has a projected ceiling higher than Watt, but, seemingly better than JJ. You can't, as I have shown with Martavis, just take his snaps and increase all results across the board. It doesn't work that way, usually.
