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our system is all about route running and timing
Landry has to be one of if not the most groomed WR in college football. Plus one thing the saints miss is a good size WR that has the right attitude to attack the middle of the field. plus he has the hands Ben may have the skills to make you drool but every game i have seen him in he runs sloppy routes and drops way to many catch-able passes that are not difficult. i go with polished routes and good hands in our offense. want a project WR that has skill to make you drool and can do more than be a WR? I point right back to my man at Stafford Ty Montgomery, WR, Stanford, (#7), 6’2, 215, 4.42 If the saints walked away from the draft with both of these players i would be happy. ok add in some OL for happy :) another stanford boy that you should watch is DE Josh Mauro,6'6", 282 pounds looks to be a great player in the later rounds. |
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any one else see this kid bowl week?
Marshall: Gator Hoskins, TE/FB .6-2, 244 CONVERTED SAFETY GOOD HANDS LOOK AT THE SIZE. i would definitely check this kid out 7/UNDFA |
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My Wish List for the Saints (with potential FA loss or cap improvement)...
R1 DB Deonne Bucannon, Washington State, 6-1/215 (Malcolm Jenkins) R2 LB Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech, 6-3/242 (Parys Haralson) R3 OL Morgan Moses, Virginia, 6-5/325 (Zach Strief) R4 RB Rajion Neal, Tennessee, 5-11/210 (Mark Ingram) R5 C Zac Kerin, Toledo, 6-5/300 (Affordable Upgrade?) R6 WR Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley State, 6-3/218 (Stills could lessen Moore's Cap Hit; WR Depth) R7 Traded for Parys Haralson to 49ers for 2014 conditional seventh round pick |
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1) Alex Mack, Center stop messing around already
this would be the best off season move the saints could make. with out a doubt the best pass blocking center in the NFL. 2) resign Zach Strief 3) Graham opppsss ran out money. so i guess Mack is out once again i want more picks in 2 and 3 so round 1 is up for trade and i would be open to players also. i wont start trade drafts lol if mickey can make 1 2 and 3 work the draft would be a piece of cake. |
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And I've rarely seen a Mickey Loomis trade that we haven't overpaid with the exception of Haralson, who may have been available after training camp cuts (I still liked the trade)... |
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As of right now, we're picking No. 27 in next year's draft...
2014 NFL Draft order: Texans pick first, Rams second, Jaguars third - CBSSports.com |
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Josh Huff out of Oregan would be an up-grade over Lance Moore as a slot reciever.
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teams without a 1st
St Louis gets Washington 1st round pick (Robert Griffin) Cleveland gets Indianapolis 1st round pick (Trent Richardson) teams with additional picks rounds 3 and 4 San Francisco gets Tennessee 3rd round pick (2013 Draft Day trade) Minnesota gets Seattle 3rd round pick (Percy Harvin) Cleveland gets Pittsburgh 3rd round pick (through Miami (2013 Draft Day trade) NY Jets get Tampa Bay 3rd round pick (Darrelle Revis) Jacksonville gets Baltimore R4 and R5 pick (Eugene Monroe trade) Cleveland gets Indianapolis R4 pick (2013 draft day trade) right of the bat i see Cleveland and Jacksonville as possible movers and shaker. but we have to see how this all comes down draft day. Any ways I see Jenkins as the void due to the cap So some where in rounds 1 to 4 this might need to be addressed Ed Reynolds Stanford FS Kurtis Drummond Michigan State FS Deone Bucannon Washington St SS Tre Boston North Carolina FS My late rounder goes to Zack Kerr Delaware NT #94 6012 322 5.12 a good write up on him 2014 NFL Draft Sleepers: Zack Kerr | All Pro Football Source 10 min of tape music starts cool but gets to you after a while if the beauty shows go as well i think he may go in the 5th |
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