Yeah, Donnie Yen's character even says, "There are no Jedi any more."
With Star Wars, different characters are force-sensitive. He did things like fight an entire squad of stormtroopers, walk where blaster bolts weren't, and shoot a TIE fighter out of the sky. I'd say he was force-sensitive, like Leia and Han, and perhaps he could have been trained as a Jedi, but he wasn't a Jedi.

And just because Chirrut isn't a Jedi, that doesn't mean he's not a complete badass character in Rogue One. I'm telling you, this dude is awesome. He marches through a horde of Stormtroopers shooting their blasters and deflects every shot with his cool, magical walking stick. He can sense when someone is about to kill. And he shoots a freaking Tie Fighter out of the sky with a bazooka-like weapon without even being able to see it. So no, Chirrut isn't a Jedi, but he might as well be. We know that, in the Star Wars universe, people can be super strong with the Force and still not be Jedi (Ahsoka Tano for example), but at this point in the timeline, the Jedi are few. Still, seeing another character in the franchise able to wield Force powers make Rogue One all the more fun and magical, and yes, a bit more badass.
https://www.bustle.com/articles/200282- ... tal-badassThe CGI-ed actor scenes were a bit off-putting, but that's not the first time Peter Cushing got that treatment. His CGI Moff Tarkin also appears at the end of
Revenge of the Sith, too (although less believable in that film).

I went into
Rogue One with zero expectations, and I really liked it! It's no
Empire, but I liked it as much as
The Force Awakens, and it was better than any of the prequel trilogy. K-2SO was brilliant. He reminded me of HK-47 from
Knights of the Old Republic, although not as murdery.