Struggling New Orleans Saints receiver Robert Meachem impresses in offseason
Written by ssmitty
Sunday, June 29, 2008
One of the most encouraging signs of the New Orleans Saints'
recently-concluded offseason workouts was the play of second-year wide
receiver Robert Meachem.
Meachem, healthy now after being inactive for all 16 games of his
rookie season because of a knee injury that bothered him throughout
training camp, appears ready to make a strong run at becoming the third
wide receiver this fall.
After receiving praise from Saints coach Sean Payton, general manager
Mickey Loomis and quarterback Drew Brees for his attitude and work
ethic in the spring, Meachem will at least go into training camp with
much more confidence than last season.
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As a result, he will likely battle veterans Devery Henderson and Lance
Moore for the third spot behind starters Marques Colston and David
Patten. The job is Meachem's for the taking since Henderson and Moore
each went through periods of inconsistency a year ago.
Meachem has been solid this spring now that he can get on the field.
Last season, he injured an ankle in a rookie minicamp and then hurt his
right knee in the full-squad minicamp. The two injuries ultimately
wrecked his rookie season before it even started.
In addition to Henderson and Moore, Meachem will also battle
seventh-round draft pick Adrian Arrington for a roster spot. Arrington,
who was projected to be drafted much higher than he was, also turned
some heads during the team's minicamps and organized team activities.
But as far as the speedy Meachem is concerned, the more competition there is the better because he's healthy again.
And there's a bounce in his step as well after the fans who were
calling him a bust last season were cheering him during the recent
minicamp.
"My confidence is coming back," he said. "Everything is rolling now.
You hear everything (the fans) do. You want to have a great practice to
show them you're coming back strong."