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saints1234 05-01-2008 08:58 PM

The Steal of free agents........
 
"Evan Moore – Wide Receiver, Stanford (6-7, 236): A one-time two-sport star for the Cardinal, having also played basketball at Stanford in his first two years on campus, Moore signs with the Saints and becomes the tallest wideout on the roster. He finished his collegiate career with 103 catches for 1,555 yards and 12 touchdowns, playing in 38 games over five seasons (he was granted a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending dislocated hip in the opener of his original junior season of 2005)." I cant wait to see how he is going to be hes tall and Big i think he could be a real steal. what do yall think

FireVenturi 05-01-2008 09:02 PM

Re: The Steal of free agents........
 
Yea, hopefully he can block and we can make him a TE!

CantonLegend 05-01-2008 09:03 PM

Re: The Steal of free agents........
 
y didnt he get drafted if he is so great?....im just curious not knocking him

gandhi1007 05-01-2008 09:10 PM

Re: The Steal of free agents........
 
Send him for a few meals at Mothers & once he gains the weight, we can make him a tight end.

hagan714 05-01-2008 09:17 PM

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Evan Moore, Stanford, 6-7, 236, 4.77
POSITIVES: Large, tough college receiver who projects to tight end in the NFL. Displays strong hands, makes the difficult reception in contorted positions, and snatches the ball from the air. Physically beats down defenders and makes the tough catch in a crowd. Sells routes, comes back to the ball, and looks the pass into his hands. Willing and effective blocker downfield.

NEGATIVES: Overall game lacks quickness and speed. Shows marginal sharpness running routes.

ANALYSIS: Moore has been a productive and dominant pass-catcher when healthy. He does not possess the speed to play receiver at the next level, yet he has the size, strength, and mentality to move inside to tight end.

I think this is what the saints are thinking about too. The the signing of


Todd Blythe, Iowa St., 6-5, 214, 4.69
POSITIVES: Reliable pass-catcher with marginal quickness and speed. Comes back to the ball out of breaks and uses his frame to protect the pass. Gets vertical and out-jumps defenders for the high ball. Nicely adjusts to the errant throw, plays with good body control, and extends to make the reception away from his frame. Gives effort and gets results as a blocker.

NEGATIVES: Not quick releasing off the line, shows almost no burst, and a one-speed wideout.

ANALYSIS: Blythe is a competitive and hard-working prospect who could find a home as a possession receiver in the NFL.

also maybe a sign. Tough over the middle types. Think Dallas Clark types here. stand up TEs

thesaintsfan 05-02-2008 04:17 AM

Re: The Steal of free agents........
 
If the guy is a good leaper he could be a terror in the red zone and at blocking FGs.

BRSaintsFan 05-02-2008 08:26 AM

Re: The Steal of free agents........
 
Good players to add and as hagan said would certainly be red zone terrors, which is an area that our offense hasnt been greatly efficient at in the past. I like the competition at wideout this season. Many players will have to earn their spot on the roster based on their performance. I like Blythe. When he had any sort of consistent QB play, he was making plays for the Cyclones.

Euphoria 05-02-2008 11:23 AM

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mis-match in the redzone against a 5'6 CB... I love it.

gandhi1007 05-02-2008 12:46 PM

Re: The Steal of free agents........
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 165181)
Evan Moore, Stanford, 6-7, 236, 4.77
POSITIVES: Large, tough college receiver who projects to tight end in the NFL. Displays strong hands, makes the difficult reception in contorted positions, and snatches the ball from the air. Physically beats down defenders and makes the tough catch in a crowd. Sells routes, comes back to the ball, and looks the pass into his hands. Willing and effective blocker downfield.

NEGATIVES: Overall game lacks quickness and speed. Shows marginal sharpness running routes.

ANALYSIS: Moore has been a productive and dominant pass-catcher when healthy. He does not possess the speed to play receiver at the next level, yet he has the size, strength, and mentality to move inside to tight end.

I think this is what the saints are thinking about too. The the signing of


Todd Blythe, Iowa St., 6-5, 214, 4.69
POSITIVES: Reliable pass-catcher with marginal quickness and speed. Comes back to the ball out of breaks and uses his frame to protect the pass. Gets vertical and out-jumps defenders for the high ball. Nicely adjusts to the errant throw, plays with good body control, and extends to make the reception away from his frame. Gives effort and gets results as a blocker.

NEGATIVES: Not quick releasing off the line, shows almost no burst, and a one-speed wideout.

ANALYSIS: Blythe is a competitive and hard-working prospect who could find a home as a possession receiver in the NFL.

also maybe a sign. Tough over the middle types. Think Dallas Clark types here. stand up TEs


I really like the "physically beats down defenders & makes the tough catch in a crowd" comment. Okay....I think I like the kid. :)

WillMacKenzie 05-02-2008 03:55 PM

Re: The Steal of free agents........
 
gotta agree with Euph here

Payton's trying to assemble a freaky-scary endzone attack.


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