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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Doesn't look like a bad pick for the Saints. Gosh, the Saints really need a performer at MLB. This guy makes things interesting. The Saints with the 10th spot in the draft had better not screw up. The only type ...
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Re: DAN CONNOR, 6-3, 230, Penn State
Doesn't look like a bad pick for the Saints. Gosh, the Saints really need a performer at MLB. This guy makes things interesting. The Saints with the 10th spot in the draft had better not screw up. The only type of players that should be considered are LB's and secondary help with that top pick.
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Re: DAN CONNOR, 6-3, 230, Penn State
Originally Posted by MatthewT
I'd also be OK with a big, tough, DT that pushes the pocket in the middle, stuffs the run, and sucks up double teams. A guy like that could really open things up for both the ends, and for the new starting MLB.![]()
Think Haynesworth or Shaun Rogers (except actually plays the whole game ![]() SFIAH |
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Re: DAN CONNOR, 6-3, 230, Penn State
Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
I wasn't saying these actual guys. I was saying that if we could get a guy like that with the 10th pick, that would work for me.![]()
Ellis from USC could be such a guy for example. SFIAH |
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