Paddy has been steadily making incremental improvements with each appearance. We've been able to see that already. He forced me to eat crow and begrudgingly acknowledge the level of such improvements (particularly in his stand-up) against Bobby Green, who I thought would be a rough stylistic match-up for him. I think what we saw against Chandler was again impressive, albeit still more of the same.
However... all that being said, I think some people need to slow their roll. Dominating Chandler and finishing him at this point isn't really proof positive to me that Paddy's ready for the elites of the division. It shows that he needs a step up and that he might be at that level, though.
I mean let's not forget that in Chandler's last fight he got used as a glorified punching bag and grappling dummy by Oliveira for five rounds and had to foul his way to the only "success" he enjoyed. He was a nearly 40-year-old man who has taken an absurd amount of concussive damage and wear-and-tear and who relies heavily on athleticism/explosiveness for his fighting style to work competing in a weight class that is notoriously unforgiving to old men that have lost those traits. Hell, he came to the UFC in the twilight of his prime and has been fairly hit-or-miss in terms of his resume and questionably competitive with the big names.
Paddy looks good and is being managed well for a prospect. I am excited to see where he goes. I think he has talent and I think there are winnable fights for him ahead, though there are also guys I would pick over him, too. The win over Chandler was a litmus test that showed what he was capable of, but it's one that has to be kept in context.