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Chargers CB Asante Samuel Jr. playing well beyond his years

The reality is that cornerback is one of the most challenging positions to play in the NFL.

But for Asante Samuel Jr., he has sped through the learning curve, and his play early on in his professional career has drawn parallels to his dad, four-time Pro Bowler Asante Samuel.

The uber-confident ballhawk quickly established himself as one of the team’s top defensive playmakers with his performances against the premier passing attacks of the Cowboys and Chiefs.

For his efforts, Samuel was selected as the NFL’s Defensive Rookie of the Month for September. Through three games, he leads all rookies in interceptions (two) and passes defended (four).

Coming out of Florida State, many tabbed Samuel as an exclusive slot defender due to his lack of size and physicality. However, he has defied the odds, thriving as the starting outside corner opposite Michael Davis.

Samuel has shown the ability to thrive in both man and zone coverage and has played the position like a wide receiver with his ball skills and route recognition. In addition, he hasn’t hesitated as a run defender and has played tougher than he looks.

Samuel has played 103 coverage snaps, the most by a rookie with zero touchdowns allowed. On top of that, in 46 man coverage snaps, Samuel has only allowed a catch for -2 yards.

It’s still early, but it looks like the Chargers might have a shutdown corner with Pro Bowl potential on their hands in Samuel.