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Winners & Losers on Day 2
Posted on 4/29/17 at 10:09 pm
Posted on 4/29/17 at 10:09 pm
Saints were listed as winners
New Orleans Saints: After getting blindsided by the 49ers on Day One, and apparently getting put on hold by Reuben Foster in order to take the call from John Lynch, the Saints had an excellent Day Two, nonetheless. Although Malik Hooker was not able to fall to them in the first round, the Saints selected an underrated safety with terrific range in Utah's Marcus Williams in the second round (No. 42). With three selections available to them in the the third round, the Saints took advantage of their opportunities drafting Tennessee's running back Alvin Kamara (No. 67), Florida's linebacker Alex Anzalone (No. 76), and Florida Atlantic's defensive end Trey Hendrickson (No. 103) filling key areas of need.
Kamara joins a roster of Mark Ingram and newly signed free agent Adrian Peterson, where the latter two are expected to share backfield duties. The skill-set of Kamara brings versatility and wide receiver hands and route running capabilities. Anzalone brings great range, speed, and instincts, and provided he can stay healthy, should have a very long and fruitful NFL career improving the Saints disappointing linebacking corps. Hendrickson brings that edge presence with an explosive first step quickness and a relentless pursuit of the football.
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New Orleans Saints: After getting blindsided by the 49ers on Day One, and apparently getting put on hold by Reuben Foster in order to take the call from John Lynch, the Saints had an excellent Day Two, nonetheless. Although Malik Hooker was not able to fall to them in the first round, the Saints selected an underrated safety with terrific range in Utah's Marcus Williams in the second round (No. 42). With three selections available to them in the the third round, the Saints took advantage of their opportunities drafting Tennessee's running back Alvin Kamara (No. 67), Florida's linebacker Alex Anzalone (No. 76), and Florida Atlantic's defensive end Trey Hendrickson (No. 103) filling key areas of need.
Kamara joins a roster of Mark Ingram and newly signed free agent Adrian Peterson, where the latter two are expected to share backfield duties. The skill-set of Kamara brings versatility and wide receiver hands and route running capabilities. Anzalone brings great range, speed, and instincts, and provided he can stay healthy, should have a very long and fruitful NFL career improving the Saints disappointing linebacking corps. Hendrickson brings that edge presence with an explosive first step quickness and a relentless pursuit of the football.
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Posted on 4/29/17 at 11:47 pm to GMoney2600
You do realize that all 3 days have happened right ?
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