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WhoDat!656 02-15-2013 06:19 PM

Saints Nation: Five Free Agents the Saints Could Target
 
We're about three weeks from the free agency window opening up, so I plan to talk more about this soon. In the meantime, we all know the Saints don't have a 2nd round draft pick and they are completely strapped for cash. Signing top tier talent for big money is probably not going to happen, so any free agents the Saints land will either be cheap or second tier talent. That doesn't mean we can't identify players out there that can help them and represent upgrades.

Here are five players I immediately think of. Most of these are aging vets that would come cheap, but age and injuries are the concerns:

1. Ed Reed, S, Ravens: Ed Reed has been the most consistently talked about player we all want. He's from the New Orleans area, and at 34 he's undoubtedly in the twilight of his career. Still, with 61 interceptions in his career and four last year he's still considered an elite ball skills safety and could give the Saints some much needed experience on the back end. Reed could retire but if he doesn't the most likely scenario is a return to the Ravens. You can't rule out that he'd return home for one last hurrah with the Saints, though. Don't forget Darren Sharper was 34 when he came to the Saints in 2009. Reed would likely command more money than Sharper did, so the Saints would have to hope for a hometown discount of sorts.

2. Derek Cox, CB, Jaguars: Cox is a young corner with a lot of upside and some nice ball skills. He's the one guy on this list that is not an older player and would be a nice fit in the defense's core for a longer period. He's been in the black hole that is Jacksonville, surrounded by poor talent, but in the right system he could blossom nicely. Cox is a polished and well rounded corner with good ball skills, including four interceptions last year and twelve in his four year career. He won't be one of the first free agents plucked, so the Saints may be able to sign him to a reasonable deal. He does come with durability issues, but I see that as a good thing from a competition to sign him and price standpoint.

3. Casey Hampton, NT, Steelers: Hampton in his prime is the blue print of what you would want to anchor your 3-4 at nose tackle. At 35, he is old and coming off a disappointing season where he was rebounding from a knee injury. Still, towards the end of the season as his knee improved he started playing better. Hampton could re-sign in Pittsburgh and it's believed he wants to play a couple more seasons. I see this as a perfect scenario for the Saints because he won't command much money on the market and he has that mammoth size you need to effectively handle two blockers over the middle. Hampton is a one trick pony but a necessary one if you want to do the 3-4 right. I'd like to see two nose players on the 53 man roster with Hampton being one of them. A veteran leader that can be vocal, help on the field some, and get another shot at a Super Bowl.

4. Nick Barnett, ILB, Bills: Barnett just failed a physical, apparently, so it's a health risk to be sure. He's also a liability in coverage, but a premiere run stuffer. While Curtis Lofton has one of the two interior linebacker spots on lockdown, I'm not sold on David Hawthorne and would like to see some competition for him or at the very least some depth as he was hurt much of the season. Barnett is 31 and has some health issues, which could drop his price, but he is a tackling machine that would give the Saints a huge boost in the tackling department, something they need desperately.

5. Andre Carter, DE, Raiders: He's 33 and coming off a miserable season with the Raiders. That said, he's a year removed from a 10 sack season in the Patriots' 3-4 system. He could come cheap and basically rebound from a down year with a bad team. I suspect Will Smith is a goner and it would be nice to have a veteran that can come in and play well as a starter.


Saints Nation: Five Free Agents the Saints Could Target

ChrisXVI 02-15-2013 06:29 PM

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Great post! I love the idea's of Ed Reed and Derek Cox, but the rest... Not so much. As far as the D-Line goes, there's a lot to figure out about who can play what position in a 3-4. Mainly, is Bunkley the answer at NT? If not, is Hicks? I don't know, but as far as ILB is concerned Hawthorne is a middle linebacker. We signed him and moved him to OLB, hence the subpar results (plus the missed games due to injury.) I think Hawthorne will be much better moving back to a middle linebacker position in the 3-4.

halloween 65 02-15-2013 07:20 PM

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I would like the NT in Jacksonville, he's young!! I loved Hampton in his youth but I personally would like to have a true NT like Hampton just younger.

Seer1 02-15-2013 07:24 PM

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Reed's the only guy in this thread that seems worth it. I think there'll be better LB's out there. We should look to the draft for our NT. There's a good selection up this year.

RailBoss 02-15-2013 09:36 PM

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Bring Ed Reed back home to Louisiana would be similar to the Darren Sharper deal. Great experienced player would yield an immediate impact but we would only have him short term.

Ashley 02-16-2013 11:28 AM

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You would have to be nuts not to want Reed, for all the above reasons said. Now you have to be nuts even to think we could sign him. Now way we could afford him.

Danno 02-16-2013 01:17 PM

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Reed maybe, but I'm not real thrilled about anyone else on his list.

lumm0x 02-16-2013 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Ashley (Post 480227)
You would have to be nuts not to want Reed, for all the above reasons said. Now you have to be nuts even to think we could sign him. Now way we could afford him.

And I'd be good with Cox and Hampton on the cheap. No interest in Carter or Barnett though.

jeanpierre 02-16-2013 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 480247)
Reed maybe, but I'm not real thrilled about anyone else on his list.

And I'm not sure he's got anything left in the tank for the Saints after a Superbowl run with the Ravens...

For the money, there's younger, better

hagan714 02-16-2013 05:48 PM

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Derek Cox, CB, Jaguars i have talked about but i stress a complete medical review first

the others are even bigger gambles but if the price is right and the medicals check out the saints are known to take the risk on other teams walking wounded

CocoLoco 02-16-2013 06:06 PM

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I see no reason that the Ravens do not re-sign Ed Reed and allow him to finish his already great legacy there. Would love to have the guy though. He is a playmaker, and the Saints desperately need another Sharper. If the Ravens do part ways and cutting dead weight/restructuring some contracts frees up space, go for it.

Derek Cox is a good player, and wouldn't be bad for this team. However, we have needs elsewhere. We need to think a little cheaper here.

Casey Hampton would be a downgrade from Bunkley, who is fit for the 3-4. He was out of place in the Spags 4-3 scheme. For the 3-4, this is where he will shine.

Nick Barnett is a good player, and we do need a linebacker, however that need is for OLB. 2 guys on the current roster that I feel fit the mold just fine are Lofton and David Hawthorne. Lofton was one of the few bright spots from the defense last season, and will continue to develop. Hawthorne was injured a lot last season, but he was an outstanding talent in Seattle. I look for him to have a bound-back season.

Andre Carter would be a nice fit here, but the guy is aging. If he would come for a cheap price I would be all for it, especially to add even more depth. I already feel good about the defensive line, this would make it stronger.

saintsfan403 02-16-2013 07:26 PM

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what about deshawn goldson?

st thomas 02-16-2013 08:29 PM

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jokingly the 5 is definitly the over the hill gang. but if one could put us in a solid defense ,i'm all in

QBREES9 02-16-2013 10:33 PM

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i'd be happy with Reed.

pherein 02-17-2013 12:05 AM

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Ive been watching Hampton. I really think hes a good signing for us. He has a lot left in the tank and is a true NT. Steelers defense is no joke and he knows his job. Hes a experienced beast, and believe he can teach a NT we get in the draft how to do the position. In my mind hes one of the best values + experience + production in the FA.
I do not believe hes on his way down. All NT's get knee surgeries sooner or later. He wont be expensive either if Pit decides to let him shop.


Bunkley is no answer and not a pure NT, not will to risk a season on him.

hagan714 02-17-2013 03:38 AM

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Brandon Myers TE OAK

Terrance Knighton NT Jags

William Beatty OT NYG

Brad Jones ILB GB

James Ihedigbo S/ST BAL

Leodis McKelvin CB Bills

THERE IS MY UNDER THE RADAR GUYS opps cap locks

Rugby Saint II 02-17-2013 02:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pherein (Post 480287)
Ive been watching Hampton. I really think hes a good signing for us. He has a lot left in the tank and is a true NT. Steelers defense is no joke and he knows his job. Hes a experienced beast, and believe he can teach a NT we get in the draft how to do the position. In my mind hes one of the best values + experience + production in the FA.
I do not believe hes on his way down. All NT's get knee surgeries sooner or later. He wont be expensive either if Pit decides to let him shop.


Bunkley is no answer and not a pure NT, not will to risk a season on him.

Nailed it!!!!!!!!:goodidea:

Seer1 02-17-2013 05:31 PM

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Hampton and an NT in the draft? Probably not both, but our draft choices never cease to surprise the heck out of me. I'm guessing they grab one other NT to spell Bunkley, either through the draft or FA. I think we have too many needs to go for two. Fortunately, it's not a bad year to be shopping for one.


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