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re: Cornerback Arthur Maulet Named as Most Likely UDFA to Make Team - Saints
Posted on 6/4/17 at 3:43 pm to breauxmosexual
Posted on 6/4/17 at 3:43 pm to breauxmosexual
Found this from PFF Breaux
Arthur Maulet played over 960 snaps in 2016, the second most-used player of the team.
Maulet was the most targeted cornerback of the 2017 draft class, with 93 throws in his direction but only allowed 46 receptions (49.5 percent catch allowed).
He only allowed two touchdowns, while registering 11 pass breakups and two interceptions, as well as five sacks over the course of the season.
His 9.1 yards allowed per reception ranked him second in deep cornerback draft class.
PFF
Arthur Maulet played over 960 snaps in 2016, the second most-used player of the team.
Maulet was the most targeted cornerback of the 2017 draft class, with 93 throws in his direction but only allowed 46 receptions (49.5 percent catch allowed).
He only allowed two touchdowns, while registering 11 pass breakups and two interceptions, as well as five sacks over the course of the season.
His 9.1 yards allowed per reception ranked him second in deep cornerback draft class.
PFF
Posted on 6/4/17 at 6:25 pm to t00f
Cornerback Arthur Maulet Named as Most Likely UDFA to Make Team - Saints
It's going to be tough. We have some serious depth at the position now. And don't forget that De'Vante Harris was loved by PFF as well:
LINK /
Not sure of his PFF grade, but:
I know that you have to assume injuries are going to happen to the CB's (as always) and you can't expect them to all play at their peak, but still:
-Breaux had a fantastic rookie season, especially if you take away his two trips against TY Hilton
-PJ Williams has looked good in preseason games (not a big deal), but has also looked solid in his whopping 2 regular season games
-Lattimore was the best CB in the best CB class in a long time
-Swann has had an up and down career, but looks to be a capable nickel back
-Moore showed some flashes last season. He was given a much larger role than he deserves, but if we get 2 of Breaux, PJ, and Lattimore healthy and playing fairly well, he's fine as a #3 or 4 CB.
-Crawley and Harris both showed some flashes. They weren't good, but they were fine for UDFA's that were thrust into a major role.
It's going to be tough. We have some serious depth at the position now. And don't forget that De'Vante Harris was loved by PFF as well:
LINK /
Not sure of his PFF grade, but:
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Allowed just one touchdown and 275 yards all season in 877 snaps
I know that you have to assume injuries are going to happen to the CB's (as always) and you can't expect them to all play at their peak, but still:
-Breaux had a fantastic rookie season, especially if you take away his two trips against TY Hilton
-PJ Williams has looked good in preseason games (not a big deal), but has also looked solid in his whopping 2 regular season games
-Lattimore was the best CB in the best CB class in a long time
-Swann has had an up and down career, but looks to be a capable nickel back
-Moore showed some flashes last season. He was given a much larger role than he deserves, but if we get 2 of Breaux, PJ, and Lattimore healthy and playing fairly well, he's fine as a #3 or 4 CB.
-Crawley and Harris both showed some flashes. They weren't good, but they were fine for UDFA's that were thrust into a major role.
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