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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by ChrisXVI Saints have had multiple meetings with Michigan RB Hassan Haskins . At 6-2, 228lbs he’s a great day 3 option to be our future power back. Saints definitely need to address RB at some point in ...
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Re: 2022 NFL Draft: Draft Prospects, Scouting
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Saints definitely need to address RB at some point in the upcoming draft.![]()
Haskins & Kenneth Walker are players I like also. It's pretty amazing Alvin Kamara didn't get a call until Day 3. Wow. C'mon scouts, I need the Saints 2017 draft all over again ![]() |
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I like Arizona State’s Rachaad White. Nice size at 6ft, 214lbs and probably the best pass catching RB in the draft.
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Oh I could totally see us going with Jordan Davis with one of our firsts if he’s there. That’s the kind of pick none of the fans expect. With a defensive-minded head coach and two defensive coordinators you better believe they’d be drooling over a perfect 10 RAS behemoth in the trenches. |
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Davis in the first? Butler in the fourth round? ![]()
While the DT rotation was effective in plugging up the run, as well as collapsing the pocket, Saints only had 2 sacks from the DT dept, both by Onyemata... Now Onyemata actually had good production for the games he played; but thought has occurred to me - if Davis fell, would DA prioritize a DT over an elite OT or WR? |
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DT QB LB CB OT C WR RB TE don't matter just don't draft any injury "prone" guys or projects they need impact players with their first 4 picks especially the 2 first rounders
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Re: 2022 NFL Draft: Draft Prospects, Scouting
So, if WR Drake London falls to us as an option in Round 1, do you take him?
Of Wilson, Olave, Williams, London, how'd you rank 'em? |
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Drake London’s kind of redundant with Michael Thomas. Plus, there are so many teams in front of us who could use a big-bodied receiver.
I want speed at the position, but knowing how much we value run blocking in our WR’s the question becomes which of these fast guys is the best run blocker?? |
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And while some players are rising, Kyle Hamilton continues to fall. Many in the league tell me they think Hamilton ends up somewhere between picks 15 to 20. That’s still later than I expected and is a precipitous drop for a prospect still graded by some as the top player in this draft. Dennis Allen wouldn’t even hesitate. |
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Re: 2022 NFL Draft: Draft Prospects, Scouting
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Brisker might be a better fit...
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