by
16 Comments
Danny Wild-USA TODAY Sports
The official New Orleans Saints twitter account tweeted out this great graphic on Wednesday showing that LSU lead the NFL with the most players on opening day rosters.

The Tigers also led league last year with 38 players.



LSU coach Les Miles opened up his Wednesday press conference by talking about LSU's dominant footprint in the NFL:

Filed Under: LSU Football

Comments

16 Comments
user avatar
Its almost an accomplishment that the saints didnt draft a LSU player. I mean they must be trying not to from what I see.
Reply92 months
user avatar
No love for Delvin Breaux on there.
Reply92 months
user avatar
I love too how SEC titles don't matter anymore. LSU fans haven't become spoiled or anything.
Reply92 months
user avatar
That kinda happens when your Juniors jump ship.
Reply92 months
user avatar
Bhtiger, what about Miami, USC, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Georgia, and Clemson? Should they fire their coaches because they have all that talent but can't win a championship? Get over yourself.
Reply92 months
user avatar
Is there even one qb out of that 40? Is Flynn on a roster?
Reply92 months
user avatar
Also # 2 in punters - Donnie Jones and Brad Wing.
Reply92 months
user avatar
All that talent, and nothing to show for it since '07. Thanks for nothing Les.
Reply92 months
user avatar
Saints just can't afford to pay the talent where the talent gets drafted... If we put out a lot of 5-7th rounders, they'd have a few.
Reply92 months
user avatar
Is Rueben smiling???! Kinda?!
Reply92 months
user avatar
So so talented....look at all those National Titles
Reply92 months
user avatar
Damn. Georgia seriously underachieving.
Reply92 months
user avatar
DBU and DLU
Reply92 months
user avatar
damn right
Reply92 months
user avatar
And the Saints don't feel it's necessary to have ONE player from LSU on their roster.
Reply92 months
user avatar
It also clears up the DBU debate.

Not that it was ever something worthy of debate. But Florida fans have to find something to do since football is no longer relevant.
Reply92 months
Popular Stories