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He is considered a safety by most. We already have hybrid guys like this on our roster. I’d rather go corner, but if linebacker is the pick at 28, it shouldn’t be this guy.
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Deonte Harris


As much as I would like this, I think he may have some trouble tracking the ball as well as deep route running. Guy has 100% made significant strides in these areas the past year, but I'm not confident we can put our full trust in this area. WOuld like to see us use a late round pick towards a strictly deep threat WR.
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He got into shape, & spent a year learning from Brees & CSP. I think immaturity was always his problem in the NFL, but it didn't matter in high school/college when you're better than everyone else.

In the end, I think Brees & CSP simplified everything for him, & showed him how to be a professional.


I pray that you are correct here.
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i'd shite a solid gold brick if he came back here.


Its crazy to see how well some of our former players do once they go to different teams/schemes.

re: No Brees and a bad defense

Posted by SaintReb17 on 3/22/21 at 12:42 pm to
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Is this a poem?


Underrated reply, right here. :lol:

re: No Brees and a bad defense

Posted by SaintReb17 on 3/22/21 at 12:40 pm to
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Who thinks we are going to have a bad defense?
Look, not to be pessimistic, but I think we will surely take a step back. We have lost not only depth at each level of the defense, but we have lost starters as well. We wont be outright bad, but with so many losses, a step back is inevitable

re: This will be a touchy subject

Posted by SaintReb17 on 5/19/20 at 5:18 pm to
This is in no way, the correct way to promote equality.

re: So Thad Moss?

Posted by SaintReb17 on 4/26/20 at 2:21 pm to
The clueless LSU homers need to gtfo
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Payton and Kamara for Burrow and Zac


I know you're joking, but Payton should never get traded...ever. Coaching is THE most important thing
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I do question this though. People have said this and I just don’t see it. What part of Joe’s game looks like a weakness to you or like it won’t translate?


Biggest "weakness" as far as prospect analysis goes, would probably be small sample size. Burrow has played at an incredibly high level all year, but the NFL coaches are without a doubt going to look at the 2018 tape. That being said, I still think he goes top 2.
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I’ve never thought Tua was a great QB and don’t really get the hype.

But with his injury history, I wouldn’t touch him before the 3rd round. He won’t make it a month in the NFL.




You're joking, right? His release is exceptionally fast; pocket presence is above average; ability to run when needed is above average; and is deadly accurate. What's not to like? Look, I get most of you are LSU fans, but don't get clouded by emotion and mention Tua isn't that great of a QB. Burrow has been exceptional this season, but as all of us NFL fans know--one great college season doesn't necessarily equate to guaranteed success in the NFL. Do I think Burrow will be a good/great NFL starter? ABSOLUTELY. He has shown everything you want from a QB prospect. However, don't go bashing a former Heisman finalist, who was once regarded as a top 5 pick, simply because you have a biased opinion against his school's football program.

P.S. I am not a Bama fan, as evidenced by my username.
1) Belichick would get a third round compensatory after letting him walk

2) what if brees goes down again? It’s not unheard of that a 40 year old QB gets injured in the NFL.

Super bowl or bust. It’s nice to look towards the future, but we gotta get it while we can
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Maybe if Treadwell came with him they could recreate the magic of not getting to Atlanta?


Hey, we got to Atlanta...for the Peach Bowl... :doublebird:


And Treadwell is actually a player that I wouldnt mind us taking a shot on. I really think a lot of his problems have been because he's on the wrong team.

re: Robert Nkemdiche cut by Arizona

Posted by SaintReb17 on 7/29/19 at 6:41 pm to
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So what is it in his three year career that impresses you? His 6 starts, his 44 tackles, his 4.5 sacks, his 10 tackles for loss or 10 QB hits.

This board drives me crazy sometimes. We want to sign the above guy, but complain about Davenport who had 44 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 6 tackles for loss and 12 QB hits in a rookie year splitting time with a six year vet.




Completely agree. As an Ole Miss fan, trust me on this, we do not want Rob Nkemdiche on this team. He is one hell of a prospect, and if he ever got his sh*t together, could be a really good lineman. However, he doesn't love football, and has a personality that could potentially hurt other young players in the lockerroom. He gives 25% effort all the time, and doesn't work on staying in shape.

NO THANKS
They might reside in Louisiana, but that’s a Mississippi family.

The reason Peyton didn’t come to Ole Miss is because the program was in shambles after a ncaa investigation and staff overhaul. Plus, the fact Cooper suffered a career ending injury did not help. At least Eli got to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Hotty Toddy

Interesting Trend by the Saints

Posted by SaintReb17 on 4/28/19 at 3:04 pm
We have been getting players for some time now who are very versatile and can play multiple positions. I like the idea of it because it allows you to create depth at key positions by having one player who can fill in or move to several spots if they need to because of injury or whatever.

Taysom Hill
--QB, Special Teams, RB

Chauncey Gardner-Johnson
--Slot, S, maybe outside CB, Special Teams

Andrus Peat
--Guard and Tackle

Nick Easton, Erik McCoy, and Will Clapp
--Guard and Center

Alvin Kamara
--RB and WR--sure, this isn't exactly a "trend," but I could not post something about versatile players without including this guy.

Kaden Elliss
-not a lock to make the team, but can be used at DE, LB, TE, Special Teams--pretty much anywhere haha. People are calling him the Taysom hill of the defense.

UDFA
--These guys might not make the team, but it at least shows/re-iterates the recent trend

Darnell Holland
--Rb, Slot receiver
--According to a CBS article, teams that brought Holland in for workouts (Saints and Texans) told him they viewed him as a slot receiver.

Ethan Greenidge
--Used all over offensive line at Villanova





I read that he was an inconsistent tackler in 2017, but fairly solid in pass coverage. Then in 2018, he was a much better tackler, but not as good in coverage.Could view that as inconsistency, but I don't know.

He was used all over the field with the Gators, and I love DBs who have experience all over. I think its a great pick and could be used in the slot and as a backup safety. Hell, he might be in line to start if the Saints decide to move on from Bell or Williams, but I doubt it. Bell has consistently gotten better, and I think/hope that Williams just had a sophomore slump. Judging by the raving coach review pre-season on Williams, I think that he was perhaps asked to do too much back there, and it bit him in the butt a little. After all, his great rookie season was when the saints used 3 safeties pretty much in their base package.

re: 2019 UDFA thread

Posted by SaintReb17 on 4/28/19 at 2:46 pm to
I don't know if its been posted here, but according to an article from CBS, it seems as if the Saints are looking at RB UDFA signee Darnell Holland as a slot receiver.

I LOVE the signing and think he could make the team as a slot or 3rd running back. Although, I do think Devine Ozigbo has a much better shot at that 3rd RB spot.

re: With the 4th

Posted by SaintReb17 on 4/27/19 at 12:48 am to
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CB Julian Love
LB Mack WIlson
CB Amani Oruwarlye


Love all three, especially Mack Wilson

Throw in Chauncey Garner-Johnson, Deointe Thompson, Hakeem Butler, Preston Williams, and Kelvin Harmon and they are at the top of my list for the 4th round pick

re: Patriots Draft Trade

Posted by SaintReb17 on 4/26/19 at 9:52 pm to
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their version makes a lot more sense


You may be right, although I figured the NFL would have the correct information