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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by ChrisXVI Asante Samuel Jr doesn’t fit the prototype we like at CB and he isn’t good enough to ignore that fact. Jamin Davis will be a fringe first round pick. #28 is proving to be a difficult ...
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Re: PFF Latest Mock Draft - Three Rounds
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Re: PFF Latest Mock Draft - Three Rounds
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
Don't we usually pick late in the round because of our record? The Saints have a formula in place for drafting in this range. Depending on who is available at a position of need we will either move up for falling players or stay pat and go BPA at a position of need. We have eight picks and several large holes to fill along with 30 or so more new spots to fill out the roster. ![]()
We could trade back and get more picks like when Sean was stabilizing the foundation in '06 as a rookie head coach or we could use those late picks to package in a deal to move up for one of the players that drop close to us. I predict two to three trades up in the first three or four rounds for that player. We have been highly efficient picking there and have produced good to great players. |
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