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What the Saints are planning for Alvin Kamara's role in 2023
Posted on 8/6/23 at 10:16 am
Posted on 8/6/23 at 10:16 am
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The future is uncertain for New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara as he anticipates a potential suspension for his arrest in Las Vegas from back in Feb. 2022. But when he does hit the football field in real-game action next, head coach Dennis Allen made clear that he will be more involved in the passing game in a way that is reminiscent of when Drew Brees was still the team’s quarterback.
“My expectation is that we’re gonna be able to utilize him in the passing game much like Drew was able to utilize him. That’s something we’ve put an emphasis on and we’ll continue to work on it.”
Improved depth at running back has lightened the workload expected of Kamara as a runner, and Allen sees the additions of guys like Jamaal Williams and Kendre Miller as something that can help Kamara, too: “We’ve probably been our best offensively when we’ve had a little bit of a running back-by-committee approach.”
How Kamara’s chemistry develops with veteran — but newcomer to the Saints — quarterback Derek Carr will be something to keep an eye on. It’s something Kamara is amped to cultivate. Conversations with Carr, Jameis Winston, offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael and passing-game coordinator Ronald Curry have him feeling upbeat and optimistic.
“DC, Jameis, and Pete, all those guys, RC, they’re all talking about it,” Kamara said. “I think I’m one of the most effective backs in the league when I get the ball in my hands. Out of the backfield, running routes, catching the ball, splitting out to receiver. Doing those things you guys have known me to do. The emphasis this year, going through camp, has been getting back in that grove and splitting out and getting more balls out of the backfield. Getting creative with my pass-catching side has been exciting.”
Kamara caught exactly 81 passes in each of his first three seasons, then set a career-high (83) in 2020, his last year with Brees. His numbers have fallen since then with 47 receptions in 2021 and 57 in 2022, but he and the Saints are optimistic that Carr’s arrival can help him get back to what he does best.
The future is uncertain for New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara as he anticipates a potential suspension for his arrest in Las Vegas from back in Feb. 2022. But when he does hit the football field in real-game action next, head coach Dennis Allen made clear that he will be more involved in the passing game in a way that is reminiscent of when Drew Brees was still the team’s quarterback.
“My expectation is that we’re gonna be able to utilize him in the passing game much like Drew was able to utilize him. That’s something we’ve put an emphasis on and we’ll continue to work on it.”
Improved depth at running back has lightened the workload expected of Kamara as a runner, and Allen sees the additions of guys like Jamaal Williams and Kendre Miller as something that can help Kamara, too: “We’ve probably been our best offensively when we’ve had a little bit of a running back-by-committee approach.”
How Kamara’s chemistry develops with veteran — but newcomer to the Saints — quarterback Derek Carr will be something to keep an eye on. It’s something Kamara is amped to cultivate. Conversations with Carr, Jameis Winston, offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael and passing-game coordinator Ronald Curry have him feeling upbeat and optimistic.
“DC, Jameis, and Pete, all those guys, RC, they’re all talking about it,” Kamara said. “I think I’m one of the most effective backs in the league when I get the ball in my hands. Out of the backfield, running routes, catching the ball, splitting out to receiver. Doing those things you guys have known me to do. The emphasis this year, going through camp, has been getting back in that grove and splitting out and getting more balls out of the backfield. Getting creative with my pass-catching side has been exciting.”
Kamara caught exactly 81 passes in each of his first three seasons, then set a career-high (83) in 2020, his last year with Brees. His numbers have fallen since then with 47 receptions in 2021 and 57 in 2022, but he and the Saints are optimistic that Carr’s arrival can help him get back to what he does best.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 5:37 pm to hellsu
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Dennis Allen made clear that he will be more involved in the passing game in a way that is reminiscent of when Drew Brees was still the team’s quarterback.
Like his first year in the league.
Williams in the back field with Kamara in the slot. I like it
Posted on 8/6/23 at 5:53 pm to hellsu
Getting good production from Miller and Jamaal allows AK to last so much longer, produce and eventually transition to a 3rd down back later in his career. He hopefully could be here for awhile and be a good bargain to boot.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 6:05 pm to goatmilker
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Getting good production from Miller and Jamaal allows AK to last so much longer, produce and eventually transition to a 3rd down back later in his career. He hopefully could be here for awhile and be a good bargain to boot.
Kamara was always at his best when Ingram took the lead early in the game. Let ingram/ Jamaal Williams lossen them up then you start deploying kamara.
Payton seemed to do a great job of picking his spots with kamara his first couple years.
Last year was way too much just running him into a brick wall.
That's the thing I don't know if people understand. A true elite oc would be using these other players to make kamara's job easier.
I still think he has those seasons in him if used correctly. Just don't think Pete is that guy.
Hopefully I am proven wrong and we actually do see shaheed lining up in the backfield.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:15 pm to Chalkywhite84
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Hopefully I am proven wrong and we actually do see shaheed lining up in the backfield.
As I watched lance in our offence I never thought he was position "great" and here we are how many years later looking for the next 'Lance'

I hope someone comes close to what he could do for us. But I don't see Rashid being anything thing other than a WR minus the JET SWEEP of course.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 8:31 pm to hellsu
Kamara was our leading receiver one year. I have no idea why Allen and Carmichael tried to run him up the middle like he was Earl Campbell last year.
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