i have a csp, and honestly the csp is a marginal card by itself in my opinion. if you only have one card, i would not pick the CSP. the 2% on restaurants and travel isn't great for an AF card, there are better options out there (eg amex, us bank cash+).
what makes it powerful is when you couple it with a chase freedom (or even better, add a chase checking to get the trifecta) - the 5% rot and 10 pts per swipe can earn you a mess of UR points, which you can transfer to your csp UR account. these then can be used to redeem a ton of miles at a 1 to 1 ratio. this gives your UR points a value of 1.5 to 2 cents per, far higher than any other reward point (discover points and straight cash are 1 to 1, and ty points are typically worth less than that). this feature and it alone makes the csp so valuable.
without the trifecta to suck in UR points at an incredible pace, the CSP simply earns too few pts to make it worthwhile for 95 bucks. imo you have two options - complete the chase trifecta and use the CSP mostly as a delivery system for UR points, or downgrade to the chase sapphire and get another card or set of cards depending on your spending habits and priorities. obviously you have high credit, so it's time you plan out what portfolio of cards work best for you.