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SmashMouth 04-28-2017 07:30 AM

Saints should count their blessings as Marshon Lattimore falls right in their lap
 
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For the second consecutive year, the dominoes of the NFL Draft fell in the New Orleans Saints' favor. For once, the breaks went their way and they were able to marry need with prospect.

Last year, they needed a pass-rushing defensive tackle and Sheldon Rankins, the best one on the board, fell to them at No. 12.

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Desperate again for defensive help, the Saints were blessed by a surprising run on offensive players in the first 10 picks ahead of them. Consequently, the highest-rated cornerback fell right in their laps.

Marshon Lattimore was the best player in the draft at one of the Saints' highest priority needs. One could make an argument that he was the third best player in the entire draft for the Saints' needs, behind only defensive ends Myles Garrett and Solomon Thomas, who went Nos. 1 and 3, respectively.



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dizzle88 04-28-2017 07:33 AM

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I'm sure he'll do great when teams have a 20 point lead on us and are running the ball down our throats in the 4th quarter, all because our front isn't a concern according to SP.

AsylumGuido 04-28-2017 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by dizzle88 (Post 747007)
I'm sure he'll do great when teams have a 20 point lead on us and are running the ball down our throats in the 4th quarter, all because our front isn't a concern according to SP.

The draft isn't over, nor is the off-season as a whole.

hagan714 04-28-2017 07:44 AM

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Count my blessing?

Athleticism is there.

I am praying to bless those Achilles.

Raw as all get up and was part of a rotation to get him through an entire 2016 season. Instincts I question. He is gun shy in run support. Dude is raw raw raw because he could not stay on the field at OSU. Not because he sat behind better talent. If he can stay healthy and gets coached up we may have struck gold. With the talent on the board with less risk involved I was left shaking my head.

Lets not candy coat the pick

High risk - High rewards

Annual member of the over crowed saints hot tub club?

vs

possible pro bowler? I have problems seeing that. solid starter at best

Ashley 04-28-2017 07:48 AM

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Put me down as not impressed.

saintsfan1976 04-28-2017 08:49 AM

Re: Saints should count their blessings as Marshon Lattimore falls right in their lap
 
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Originally Posted by dizzle88 (Post 747007)
I'm sure he'll do great when teams have a 20 point lead on us and are running the ball down our throats in the 4th quarter, all because our front isn't a concern according to SP.

Our front doesn't suck. We're still missing that big 4-3 DE who can run stop but options exist within reach of #42

I'm optimistic we land an impact DE and LB with our next two picks.

rezburna 04-28-2017 08:56 AM

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Marshon Lattimore HAD issues with his hamstrings. It got to the point where it needed surgery. He HAD said surgery. Eversince then, he hasn't HAD any problems. He played all year last year injury free. I'd understand the cause for concern if he was hampered last year as well, but he wasn't. He had an outstanding year; a year so outstanding that he catapulted to the #1 prospect at his position. I'll say it again, if your hamstrings are bothering you, you aren't running a 4.36 at the combine. This kid will make an immediate impact. He has the speed and ball skills to trail receivers and bait the Quarterback into making a throw for an easy interception. By midseason everyone will see that.

hagan714 04-28-2017 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by rezburna (Post 747045)
Marshon Lattimore HAD issues with his hamstrings. It got the point where it needed surgery. He HAD said surgery. Eversince then, he hasn't HAD any problems. He played all year last year injury free. I'd understand the cause for concern if he was hampered last year as well, but he wasn't. He had an outstanding year; a year so outstanding that he catapulted to the #1 prospect at his position. I'll say it again, if your hamstrings are bothering you, you aren't running a 4.36 at the combine. This kid will make an immediate impact. He has the speed and ball skills to trail receivers and bait the Quarterback into making a throw for an easy interception. By midseason everyone will see that.

We are all banking our right. If so the saints have a A+ first round

rezburna 04-28-2017 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 747051)
We are all banking our right. If so the saints have a A+ first round

I'm extremely confident in him. Y'all know I've been Reuben Foster crazy for the past several months, so it would have had to taken a special talent for me to beat the drum for another player. Marshon Lattimore is going to be special. I'm more concerned with Delvin Breaux staying healthy than Lattimore, plus he's closing in on 30 years old. We still need another corner whether we trade for one or draft one. I still wouldn't mind kicking the tires on Sam Shields.


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