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2022 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre Hicks and Onyemata are essentially the same player, position... We really need a two-gap, two blocker NT who can push the pocket into the passer... The active rotation of practice squad, no names has worked effectively ...

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Old 01-15-2022, 01:31 PM   #31
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook

Originally Posted by jeanpierre View Post
Hicks and Onyemata are essentially the same player, position...

We really need a two-gap, two blocker NT who can push the pocket into the passer...

The active rotation of practice squad, no names has worked effectively surprisingly...
David O is much more consistent than Hicks ever was too.
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Old 01-15-2022, 01:53 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by dizzle88 View Post
Unfortunately I can't find it either and I'm paraphrasing a little here, but I remember reading an article or a twitter post where Hicks said something along the lines of "better get 9 some protection or I'll make sure its QB2"

Hicks does not like Brees one bit apparently.
Thanks. I'll keep searching to try to find the context. I read everything I can concerning the Saints and I just couldn't recall ever coming across something like that. Could it have been a tweet by someone else attributing it to him?

By the way, here's a good video of Hicks "mic'd-up" facing Drew in the 2020 Wild Card! Check it out.

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Old 01-16-2022, 08:07 PM   #33
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SAINTS DEPTH CHART - 2022 New Orleans Saints - Offseason

OFFENSE

QB (3) 7 - Taysom Hill, 16 - Ian Book, 6 – Blake Bortles (RFC 2022)

RB (4) 41 - Alvin Kamara, 14 - Mark Ingram, 21 - Tony Jones Jr.

FB (1) 46 - Adam Prentice, 45 – Garrett Griffin (RFC 2022)

WR-X (2) 13 - Michael Thomas, 17 - Kevin White (RFC 2022)

WR-S (2) 1 - Marquez Callaway, 80 - Kawaan Baker (RFC 2022), 84 - Lil’Jordan Humphrey (RFA 2022)

LT (2) 71 - Ryan Ramcyzk, 73 - Ethan Greenidge (RFA 2022)

LG (2) 75 - Andrus Peat, 76 - Calvin Throckmorton

C (1) 78 - Erik McCoy, 68 - Cohl Cabral (RFC 2022)

RG (1) 51 - Cesar Ruiz, 63 - Jerald Hawkins (RFC 2022)

RT (1) 74 - James Hurst, 67 - Landon Young

TE (3) 82 - Adam Trautman, 81 - Nick Vannett, 89 - Dylan Soehner, 83 - Juwan Johnson (ERFA 2021), 86 - Ethan Wolf (RFC 2022)

WR-Z (2) 11 - Deonte Harty (RFA 2022), 18 - Easop Winston (RFC 2022)

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Old 01-16-2022, 10:27 PM   #34
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Of the QB's that may be available via trade or free agency, the only QB not named Jameis Winston that I'd want the Saints to take a chance on is Derek Carr.
Too much drama with Rodgers and Russell Wilson.
Garrapolo doesn't seem to have the "it" factor to take a game over. In fact, he seems to wither in adversity.
Deshaun Watson has so much talent but 22 women have filed lawsuits against him so that's maybe a clue that he's not what the Saints need.
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Of the QB's that may be available via trade or free agency, the only QB not named Jameis Winston that I'd want the Saints to take a chance on is Derek Carr.
Too much drama with Rodgers and Russell Wilson.
Garrapolo doesn't seem to have the "it" factor to take a game over. In fact, he seems to wither in adversity.
Deshaun Watson has so much talent but 22 women have filed lawsuits against him so that's maybe a clue that he's not what the Saints need.
Agree 100%!
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Old 01-17-2022, 08:53 AM   #37
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Yes,

I’m with you on Jimmy G. Bad throws when guys were open and that int almost got the Niners.

Luckily the Cows do what they do in the post season 😳.
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Old 01-17-2022, 09:29 AM   #38
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NOLA.com's Duncan's look at the QB position.

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Old 01-17-2022, 09:55 AM   #39
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Playing Out Future QB Options for the Saints

How could things look for the Saints at the quarterback position in the new season?

JOHN HENDRIX JAN 16, 2022

The Saints are hoping to be a contender in 2022, and the biggest area of need they're going to have to address is the quarterback position. Currently, New Orleans has plenty of question marks going into the offseason. Here's a few thoughts on how things could play out for Sean Payton's squad.

The Current Landscape

As of now, the Saints will carry three quarterbacks into 2022. Those include Taysom Hill, Ian Book, and Blake Bortles. Trevor Siemian and Jameis Winston are set to be free agents, while Bortles was locked up on a reserve/future deal. It goes without saying that Hill's outlook is cloudy with his Lisfranc injury, which could keep him out around 6-9 months.

An Easy, Sensible Approach

The Saints could bring back Jameis Winston, who appears to be doing very well in his rehab from a major injury. Winston just turned 28, and there was plenty of evidence that the offense was starting to catch a groove with him at the helm. Now, there's obviously some risk in getting him given the ACL surgery, but many may forget that there was no procedure needed for the MCL. In a best-case scenario, Winston would be available for the start of minicamp for whatever team gets him.

What should also be considered for Winston is that he could explore options on his own. Although he's loved the experience in New Orleans, there's a possibility that other teams are going to be very interested in him. There could be a happy ...

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Old 01-17-2022, 09:59 AM   #40
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Is Adebo the CB2 the Saints have needed all along?

He had his ups and downs, but for a rookie, he showed a lot of promise.

By Andrew_Bell@andy_b_123 Jan 17, 2022, 8:00am CST

It seems like the New Orleans Saints have been looking for a stable #2 cornerback pretty much ever since Tracy Porter left New Orleans in 2012.

Going back to the young Patrick Robinson days, the Brandon Browner days, and how could we ever forget the year some thought Ken Crawley might be the answer?

It looked like Jackrabbit Jenkins might be the guy after a solid 2020 year from the veteran, but it didn’t last.

But now with the emergence of Paulson Adebo, the rookie third round pick from Stanford, there is hope again.

Adebo showed some really nice flashes this season, displaying good ball skills and tracking abilities. He ended the year with a solid three interceptions and four pass break-ups – according to PFF.


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