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Saints’ Bryan Bresee Turned Heads During OTAs
Posted on 6/28/23 at 12:35 pm
Posted on 6/28/23 at 12:35 pm
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The New Orleans Saints suffered a ton of losses along their defensive front in free agency. Kentavius Street, David Onyemata, Albert Huggins, Shy Tuttle and Marcus Davenport all signed deals with new teams, leaving the Saints short on depth.
They signed some free agents of their own, adding Khalen Saunders and Nathan Shepard. But, the biggest addition came during the 2023 NFL Draft. With the No. 29 overall pick, the Saints selected Byran Bresee out of Clemson.
Bresee was a highly regarded prospect as early on in the process some analysts thought he had a chance to be selected in the first half of the first round. The Saints are certainly happy that didn’t come to fruition as they were able to snag him near the end of the round.
His talent was on display throughout his career with the Tigers, picking up 15 tackles for loss and 9.0 sacks in three seasons. Unfortunately for him, staying on the field was an issue. He suffered numerous injuries, playing in only 25 games in three seasons.
ESPN’s Saints reporter, Katherine Terrell, added that Bresee has also been taking advice from veteran Cameron Jordan throughout the team’s OTAs and minicamp. Jordan’s presence will be important for Bresee and the other young players looking to find their way in the NFL.
Saints head coach Dennis Allen has been impressed with the work that Bresee has done thus far. Despite scouting him intently before the draft, the Clemson product has still managed to surprise Allen and the coaching staff.
“He’s probably a little more sudden, a little more quick than maybe I anticipated,” Allen said. “The things I’ve been most pleased with is really his intelligence level and his work ethic. He’s worked extremely hard throughout this offseason, and I’m looking for him to be a key contributor for us.”
This offseason, Bresee has looked good during the team’s practices. He has already mixed in with the first-team defense and at worst looks like he will be part of the rotation up front. Should he be able to stay healthy, earning a starting spot certainly isn’t out of the question.
The New Orleans Saints suffered a ton of losses along their defensive front in free agency. Kentavius Street, David Onyemata, Albert Huggins, Shy Tuttle and Marcus Davenport all signed deals with new teams, leaving the Saints short on depth.
They signed some free agents of their own, adding Khalen Saunders and Nathan Shepard. But, the biggest addition came during the 2023 NFL Draft. With the No. 29 overall pick, the Saints selected Byran Bresee out of Clemson.
Bresee was a highly regarded prospect as early on in the process some analysts thought he had a chance to be selected in the first half of the first round. The Saints are certainly happy that didn’t come to fruition as they were able to snag him near the end of the round.
His talent was on display throughout his career with the Tigers, picking up 15 tackles for loss and 9.0 sacks in three seasons. Unfortunately for him, staying on the field was an issue. He suffered numerous injuries, playing in only 25 games in three seasons.
ESPN’s Saints reporter, Katherine Terrell, added that Bresee has also been taking advice from veteran Cameron Jordan throughout the team’s OTAs and minicamp. Jordan’s presence will be important for Bresee and the other young players looking to find their way in the NFL.
Saints head coach Dennis Allen has been impressed with the work that Bresee has done thus far. Despite scouting him intently before the draft, the Clemson product has still managed to surprise Allen and the coaching staff.
“He’s probably a little more sudden, a little more quick than maybe I anticipated,” Allen said. “The things I’ve been most pleased with is really his intelligence level and his work ethic. He’s worked extremely hard throughout this offseason, and I’m looking for him to be a key contributor for us.”
This offseason, Bresee has looked good during the team’s practices. He has already mixed in with the first-team defense and at worst looks like he will be part of the rotation up front. Should he be able to stay healthy, earning a starting spot certainly isn’t out of the question.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 1:12 pm to Damone
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He better
Here we go already.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 1:26 pm to hellsu
1) no pads so can’t tell shite
2) video interviews would’ve given you this info weeks ago
3) stop reading newspapers
2) video interviews would’ve given you this info weeks ago
3) stop reading newspapers
Posted on 6/28/23 at 2:48 pm to Proximo
I really don't pay much attention to recruiting ratings but when you are the #1 coming out of High School I think its noteworthy.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 2:48 pm to Proximo
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1) no pads so can’t tell shite
2) video interviews would’ve given you this info weeks ago
3) stop reading newspapers
Wow!! Thanks for opening my eyes but if I wanted to hear from an a-hole I'd just as soon fart.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 3:50 pm to hellsu
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He suffered numerous injuries, playing in only 25 games in three seasons
Our 1st round pick? Checks out.
Posted on 6/28/23 at 7:11 pm to Alatgr
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Our 1st round pick? Checks out.
I mean, Davenport was healthy up until his pro career and we gave up 15 first round picks for him.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 7:25 pm to hellsu
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He suffered numerous injuries, playing in only 25 games in three seasons.
Sounds exactly like a Saints pick. They love part timers.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 8:42 pm to hellsu
Hope it’s true.
But I’ve read this same article about this time of year, every year for 20 plus years.
But I’ve read this same article about this time of year, every year for 20 plus years.
Posted on 6/29/23 at 9:35 pm to ned nederlander
Make that 40 years for me.
Posted on 6/30/23 at 7:28 am to boudinman
Yeah, news of substance is hard to come by this time of year. But I guess it is what it is.
Posted on 6/30/23 at 12:44 pm to hellsu
this cat will suffer a quad injury in camp
miss half of the season...
miss half of the season...
Posted on 6/30/23 at 1:28 pm to Dissident Aggressor
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this cat will suffer a quad injury in camp
miss half of the season...
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Dissident Aggressor
Now that we are wishing injuries on people, this dude should contract Dupuytren contracture, so he won't be able to post for the rest of the season.
Posted on 6/30/23 at 1:59 pm to ruzil
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Now that we are wishing injuries on people, this dude should contract Dupuytren contracture, so he won't be able to post for the rest of the season.

Likely already types with his forehead.
Posted on 6/30/23 at 3:08 pm to ruzil
are you denying that he was an injury machine at clemson?
Posted on 6/30/23 at 3:31 pm to Dissident Aggressor
Both injuries and surgeries for the Acl and shoulder were during and at the end of the 2021 season. He had a kidney infection and his sister died in the 2022 season. If you are calling a kidney infection and his sisters death football related injuries you are having a delusion.
This post was edited on 6/30/23 at 3:38 pm
Posted on 6/30/23 at 4:01 pm to Dissident Aggressor
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are you denying that he was an injury machine at clemson?
I made no reference to his injury history. I was just hopping on the wishing injury bandwagon and hoping it would cause you to post less.
Posted on 6/30/23 at 8:31 pm to hellsu
Thus dude is going to be good.
The way he moves for a 300+ pounder is elite. Hard worker. Loves football. Opposite of davenport.
The way he moves for a 300+ pounder is elite. Hard worker. Loves football. Opposite of davenport.
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