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TheOak 04-02-2014 01:29 PM

Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
A look at the New Orleans Saints' projected defensive depth chart as it stands today:

DE1 –- Cameron Jordan, Tyrunn Walker

DE2 –- Akiem Hicks, Glenn Foster

NT –- Brodrick Bunkley, John Jenkins

OLB1 –- Junior Galette, Keyunta Dawson, Kyle Knox

OLB2 –- Parys Haralson, Victor Butler, Rufus Johnson

SILB –- Curtis Lofton, Ramon Humber

WILB –- David Hawthorne, Kevin Reddick

CB1 –- Keenan Lewis, Rod Sweeting, A.J. Davis, Trevin Wade

CB2 –- Corey White, Patrick Robinson, Terrence Frederick, Derrius Brooks

SS –- Kenny Vaccaro, Rafael Bush

FS –- Jairus Byrd

Thoughts: There aren't too many glaring holes here. I keep ranking cornerback as the Saints' top defensive need because they could use a more proven starter opposite Keenan Lewis. But they obviously have plenty of depth at the position.

Conversely, the Saints don't have much depth at safety. But if they sign a veteran corner such as Champ Bailey, they could use him as a pseudo-safety in nickel and dime packages. They could potentially do the same thing with White, who played safety in college.

The one position I really think the Saints need to address at some point in the draft is linebacker. They could use young backups who can play special teams right away and eventually push to replace veterans such as Hawthorne and Haralson.

And as coach Sean Payton said last week, teams are always on the lookout for more pass-rushing help -- though they should be improved in that area with Victor Butler returning from injury and Rufus Johnson having another year to develop.

Analyzing the New Orleans Saints' depth chart: Defense - ESPN

ScottF 04-02-2014 02:33 PM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
would White really be in front of a healthy Robinson?

halloween 65 04-02-2014 02:40 PM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
DT, ILB, and CB. Another DT could give us the best front line in the NFL, ILB to shore up that position and a CB. I went with CB because of Robinson getting hurt last season , while White filled in admirably he is a great #3 but if Ryan wants to run a 3 S set I wouldn't be surprized to see a S drafter over a CB.

WhoDatFan26 04-02-2014 07:10 PM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
On Defense I would look at:
1.) CB
2.) NT/DT
3.)LB

The reason I say NT/DT is because with a young rotational player we can cut ties with Bunkley and save that money going forward.

triman 04-02-2014 07:54 PM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
Champ Bailey as a bridge for whoever we draft. I would love to see CJ Mosley @#27 of the first rd. WR and CB positions all among the deepest in this draft.I could see OL, DT ,LB ,CB WR ,DE as possibilities. The Saints are nothing if not unorthodox in the way they value certain positions.I think that we may have the possibility of trading down into the top of the second rd.

hagan714 04-02-2014 08:33 PM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ScottF (Post 586553)
would White really be in front of a healthy Robinson?

sorry i have to chuckle. healthy Robinson? thats the question for a player that has there own initialed tub in the locker room

hagan714 04-02-2014 08:36 PM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
we can survive with this unit as is and just go for depth upgrades or we can look at impact player at CB DT LB in any order BPA even if it turns out to be another safety.

Sarik 04-02-2014 08:47 PM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 586620)
we can survive with this unit as is and just go for depth upgrades or we can look at impact player at CB DT LB in any order BPA even if it turns out to be another safety.

Id have to agree again. If calvin pryor is on the board, do u take him? Or haha? Thats tough to pass... All i know is someone will more than likely end up being on the board we didnt think would be. It happens nearly every year, a team will reach and throw off draft boards. Bruce irvin for example, even tho i was a fan of his... I and nearly everyone had him or thought he should have gone in the 2-3 Round range. Im hoping for CJ Mosley or Darqueze Dennard to fall but of course that "seems" highly unlikely. We shall see, CB or ILB/OLB imo is the pick in the 1st Rd and snaggin a wr in the 2nd

saintsfan1976 04-03-2014 05:26 AM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
Speedy OLB please

xan 04-03-2014 06:19 AM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 (Post 586668)
Speedy OLB please

And preferably one who can cover in the flat.

jeanpierre 04-03-2014 06:29 AM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Triplett (Post 586550)
The one position I really think the Saints need to address at some point in the draft is linebacker. They could use young backups who can play special teams right away and eventually push to replace veterans such as Hawthorne and Haralson.

Quote:

Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 (Post 586668)
Speedy OLB please

Quote:

Originally Posted by xan (Post 586669)
And preferably one who can cover in the flat.

May I make two suggestions?!?

ScottF 04-03-2014 08:14 AM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 586618)
sorry i have to chuckle. healthy Robinson? thats the question for a player that has there own initialed tub in the locker room

You know, he only missed 1 game 2011 and 2012.

TheOak 04-03-2014 09:24 AM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
And the winner for the player that owns his own Spa line
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CheramieIII 04-03-2014 11:11 AM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
We just added the safety from the CFL

bepardini 04-03-2014 12:26 PM

Re: Analyzing Saints depth chart: Defense
 
Ryan Shazier would be a perfect fit. Sure he is not pass rusher, but he is a machine against the run and can provide good coverage. His 40-dash was 4.36 (unofficial), that is just SICK !


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