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Saints Training Camp Outlook at Linebacker

Posted on 7/23/23 at 12:00 pm
Posted by hellsu
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Posted on 7/23/23 at 12:00 pm
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The New Orleans Saints have a rich history of standout linebackers. The Dome Patrol foursome of Rickey Jackson, Pat Swilling, Sam Mills, and Vaughan Johnson through the mid-1980s and early 1990s is the best unit in NFL history. Jonathan Vilma, Scott Shanle, Scott Fujita, Keith Mitchell, Mark Fields, Renaldo Turnbull, Joe Federspiel, and Jim Merlo have also made significant impacts in franchise history.

Since being added as a free agent in 2018, Demario Davis has surpassed all but perhaps Jackson, Mills, and Swilling in terms of franchise greats at linebacker. Davis is among the NFL's best defensive players at any position. In 2021, the Saints also added LB Pete Werner to join Davis.

Werner and Davis make up one of the NFL's better tandem of linebackers. However, the free-agent departure of Kaden Elliss after a breakout season creates a critical question for New Orleans as they head into training camp.
Saints Training Camp Roster - LB
• Demario Davis

• Pete Werner

• D'Marco Jackson

• Zack Baun

• Anfernee Orji*

• Nick Anderson*

• Andrew Dowell

• Ty Summers

• Ryan Connelly

• Nephi Sewell

(* = Rookie)

New Orleans got another outstanding outing from Davis in 2022. He finished with a team-high 109 tackles, including 10 for loss. It was his sixth straight year of over 100 tackles, his 10th consecutive year with at least 99 stops, and sixth straight campaign with double-digit tackles for a loss.
Davis also had a career-high 6.5 sacks to go along with 10 pressures, proving extremely effective as a blitzer. He was also exemplary in pass coverage, grabbing one of the team’s seven interceptions and breaking up four passes.

Davis is an equally special defender against the run, as a pass rusher, and in coverage. Few players possess his combination of athleticism, versatility, and sideline-to-sideline pursuit. However, it's Davis' elite instincts and tenacity that make him invaluable to the New Orleans defense.
Werner's addition as a second-round choice in 2021 gave Davis an outstanding running mate at linebacker. After showing promise as a rookie sharing time with Kwon Alexander, Werner took on the full-time second LB spot last year. He responded with a strong campaign.
Werner, 24, was leading the NFL in tackles at mid-season. Unfortunately, an ankle injury suffered in Week 9 forced him to miss five of the next six games and limited him down the stretch.

Werner still finished with 80 tackles in 12 games, third on the team. Three of those stops were for loss, while his 56 solo tackles trailed only Tyrann Mathieu for the team lead. He was outstanding against the run and adequate in coverage, breaking up three passes and forcing two fumbles.

Davis consistently makes game-changing plays for the defense, but the Saints need more big plays from Werner in 2023. More concerning is the loss of Elliss, who was spectacular while filling in for an injured Werner last season.
Training Camp Battles
• #3 linebacker
The Saints often employ just two linebackers, but the need for a reliable third has been a huge offseason concern for fans. Davis has missed just one game in five years with the Saints and played every defensive snap in 2022, but he's 34 and is entering his 12th season. Werner has missed some time in each of his first two years.

With Elliss gone, the remaining linebackers on the Saints roster have a combined 28 games of NFL experience on the defensive side. Zack Baun is responsible for 26 of those contests, with most of them in highly limited duty. Baun, a third-round choice in the 2020 draft, has been an awful fit for the Saints defense from the start and has contributed mostly on special teams.

D'Marco Jackson was a fifth-round pick in the 2022 draft, but missed all of his rookie year with an injury. Jackson is a fluid athlete with terrific intensity and has a playing style reminiscent of Demario Davis. In his final three collegiate seasons at Appalachian State, Jackson had 11.5 sacks, 35 tackles for loss, 3 interceptions, and broke up 14 passes. He has the versatility and athleticism that the Saints covet, but will have to show he has the awareness and instincts for the NFL level.

Baun and Jackson will get the first shots at the Number 3 LB job. However, keep an eye on undrafted rookies Anfernee Orji and Nick Anderson.

Orji had 198 tackles, 20 stops for a loss, three sacks, an interception, and six fumbles forced or recovered over his final two seasons at Vanderbilt. He's undersized at 6'1" and 230-Lbs., but is a ferocious downhill player with a nose for the ball. Orji also has good enough athleticism and instincts to develop in coverage.
Former Tulane star Anderson has a build (5'9", 230-Lbs.) reminiscent of former Dome Patrol icon Sam Mills. His playing style is also similar to the Hall of Famer. Anderson had 26 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks among 257 total tackles in his last three seasons for the Green Wave. He has an outstanding combination of instincts and discipline that make him a darkhorse contributor.

Special teamers Dowell, Summers, Connelly, and Sewell need to make strong impressions defensively during the preseason contests. Six of the Saints 10 linebackers were undrafted, and only Davis and Werner have proven themselves.

New Orleans wanted to see what they had for their third linebacker with an open competition through OTAs and mini-camp. They insist that they like what they have at the position in the offseason, backed up by the fact that it was not addressed at all through the draft or free agency.
Don't be surprised if the Saints add a veteran linebacker if they don't like what they see through the early part of camp. Players like Kwon Alexander, Rashaan Evans, Anthony Barr, Myles Jack, and Deion Jones are surprisingly still available. All have the athleticism and versatility to handle the high demands that the Saints have in their linebackers.

Competition will be heated for depth in the New Orleans linebacking corps. However, the success of the defense still runs through Davis, with the ability of Werner to make more big plays potentially taking the unit to another level.


Posted by GMoney2600
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2005
14108 posts
Posted on 7/23/23 at 1:36 pm to
We need another guy here
Posted by Cajun Invasion
Abbeville, Louisianna
Member since Jan 2012
1799 posts
Posted on 7/23/23 at 2:04 pm to
Deion Jones would be nice. Surprised he hasn’t signed with anyone.
Posted by hellsu
Northshore via Westbank
Member since Jan 2009
3951 posts
Posted on 7/23/23 at 2:07 pm to
quote:

We need another guy here


Fully agree. Unless D'Marco Jackson has made some serious strides we are in trouble if we have to depend on Baun if either starter goes down.
Posted by goatmilker
Castle Anthrax
Member since Feb 2009
64355 posts
Posted on 7/23/23 at 2:10 pm to
quote:

We need another guy here


Not so sure. I would think the Saints have seen enough of Baun and Jackson to know if either can handle the #3 Lb'er job. They made no play for one in free agency. But it comes down to performing in camp for them and the rookies. Orji seems the standout so far in the young guns group.
Posted by LSUPilot07
Member since Feb 2022
5732 posts
Posted on 7/23/23 at 2:15 pm to
Orji could end up being a real steal. He was a really good player at Vanderbilt. Hopefully it transfers to the pro level. I’ll be interested to see what D’Marco Jackson has also. I think Baun is a lost cause. If we have Davis or Werner go down though we are going to be in a bind. I’m surprised with us having cap space that Loomis hasn’t gone to sign a veteran option as the 3rd LB. Maybe they are taking a calculated risk that they can find and develop some young guys.
Posted by hellsu
Northshore via Westbank
Member since Jan 2009
3951 posts
Posted on 7/23/23 at 3:15 pm to
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I’m surprised with us having cap space that Loomis hasn’t gone to sign a veteran option as the 3rd LB

He may be waiting to see what we need most going into the season. Whether it's a depth player in the interior d-line or W.R. if M.T. is not healthy going into the season or at linebacker.
Posted by tucoco
Las Vegas
Member since Mar 2021
6310 posts
Posted on 7/23/23 at 7:41 pm to
D'Marco Jackson could develop like Ellis and Werner did and become a force at LBer, that would be nice. I mean they say he's athletic and fluid, can run to the ball real well and cover. So, it would be nice if he were the next surprise at LBer to ascend. Orji and Nick Anderson could be nice surprises in the future if they make the team .
This post was edited on 7/23/23 at 7:51 pm
Posted by Doug_H
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Sep 2013
2281 posts
Posted on 7/24/23 at 7:06 am to
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one of the team’s seven interceptions

We have got to increase our number of takeaways this season
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Kwon Alexander, Rashaan Evans, Anthony Barr, Myles Jack, and Deion Jones

I'm also of the idea that we sign a proven vet LB and any of these guys would fit
Posted by Chalkywhite84
New orleans
Member since Dec 2016
27232 posts
Posted on 7/24/23 at 9:47 am to
Crazy that Demario is 34.
Posted by tucoco
Las Vegas
Member since Mar 2021
6310 posts
Posted on 7/24/23 at 1:44 pm to
yeah, time flies, him and Cam will be stepping away soon, end of an era. Smh
Posted by Double Oh
Louisiana
Member since Sep 2008
17816 posts
Posted on 7/24/23 at 7:13 pm to
Who did Ellis sign with?
Posted by LooseCannon22282
Mobile
Member since May 2008
33743 posts
Posted on 7/24/23 at 7:30 pm to
quote:

Who did Ellis sign with?


Falcons
Posted by TIGERSby10
Central Lafourche
Member since Nov 2005
6939 posts
Posted on 7/25/23 at 12:14 pm to
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Players like Kwon Alexander, Rashaan Evans, Anthony Barr, Myles Jack, and Deion Jones are surprisingly still available.


I'd love any of these players, but we don't play 3 LBs often enough to pay starter money with Davis and Werner holding it down.
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