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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; (Mike Triplett) They say it takes three years to properly rate a draft class. But it’s clear that the New Orleans Saints are already sold on many of last year’s rookies. Safety Kenny Vaccaro (first round), left tackle Terron Armstead ...
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05-05-2014, 01:39 PM | #1 |
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They say it takes three years to properly rate a draft class. But it’s clear that the New Orleans Saints are already sold on many of last year’s rookies. Safety Kenny Vaccaro (first round), left tackle Terron Armstead (third round), nose tackle John Jenkins (third round), receiver Kenny Stills (fifth round), running back Khiry Robinson (undrafted) and center Tim Lelito (undrafted) are all expected to play major roles this season, among others. In fact, the Saints’ high hopes for those players helped inspire a lot of the dramatic moves they made this offseason: They traded away running back Darren Sproles, in part because they want to get Robinson more touches. They released receiver Lance Moore, in part because Stills already supplanted him as a starter last season. They didn’t re-sign left tackle Charles Brown or spend big on any other veteran left tackles because of their faith in Armstead. They let center Brian de la Puente leave in free agency, in part because of their belief in Lelito’s potential. They released safety Roman Harper and let safety Malcolm Jenkins get away in free agency, in part because of Vaccaro’s dynamic debut last year. They worked out a significant pay cut with veteran nose tackle Brodrick Bunkley, in part because he’ll be in a timeshare with Jenkins. And they let defensive end Tom Johnson leave as a restricted free agent, in part because of undrafted rookie Glenn Foster's impressive performance last year. From top to bottom, it’s entirely possible that this could wind up being an all-time great draft class for the Saints -- though it’s still far too early to bring up any comparisons to 2006, 1985 or 1981. Vaccaro has generated the most buzz so far. A versatile safety in coverage and run support, he played all over the field as a full-time starter last year and finished third in the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. ESPN scouting Insider Matt Williamson described Vaccaro as a “eight-or-10 Pro Bowl type of player.” Armstead could wind up being just as important if he can lock down the critical left tackle job. He showed promise last season after taking over the job in December and improving through each of his four starts. Robinson might be the most fascinating of the bunch. The product of West Texas A&M exploded onto the scene during the playoffs last year. And Saints coach Sean Payton revealed that his mentor Bill Parcells compared Robinson to Curtis Martin. Stills and Jenkins look like long-time starters in the making. Lelito could have that same potential. And fellow sophomores like Foster, pass-rusher Rufus Johnson, cornerback Rod Sweeting, linebacker Kevin Reddick, tight end Josh Hill and quarterback Ryan Griffin could all wind up playing bigger roles down the road, as well. The most important part of the Saints’ 2013 draft class is that it has allowed the Saints to spend big in other key areas -- like the addition of Pro Bowl safety Jairus Byrd in free agency. I spoke with ESPN analyst Louis Riddick recently about whether the Saints have proved that teams can thrive by pushing the salary-cap envelope each year. And he said to make that work, it’s essential that teams keep finding “cheap, affordable labor that is playing at a high level.” As Riddick pointed out, that’s something the Saints have been great at in recent years. And it’s something teams like the Dallas Cowboys have not been able to do consistently. “That's a testament to (general manager Mickey Loomis) and Sean and the rest of the scouts down there,” Riddick said. Class of ’13 helps shape Saints offseason - New Orleans Saints Blog - ESPN |
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Re: Class of ’13 helps shape Saints offseason
Last year was an awesome draft class and we got several game changers. We haven't had a draft class like that since Payton arrived in '06 when we drafted numerous starters.
We were picking earlier in the draft and had the opportunity to grab high level talent. The talent at the bottom of a round is not as good as the talent at top. We drafted smart and with a whole new perspective with Mickey and Sean running the show. The rest of the drafts have not been nearly as productive. Our biggest coup comes with the UDFA's that come to the Saints because they know every player gets the same opportunity no matter where they were drafted. My hats off to the FO and the scouting dept. |
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If we can have a draft like last year's draft this year,we will be a force to be reckoned with.
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Great read! The guys doesn't even have to be superstars, if a draft can yield 6 starters then its a great years. I belive however that Stills will become a superstar and Jenkins will be one of the better DTs in the leauge.
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Loomis made it happen
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It could easily be Loomis/Payton's best draft ever. 2006 was fantastic and even though its early its shaping up to surpass that draft at warp speed.
Great picks/signings in Vaccaro Armstead Jenkins Stills Lelito Foster Robinson and possibly developing players like Sweeting Reddick Hill Rufus We could have 8 or 9 starters from that group soon, and a couple maybe three pro-bowlers. Wow! |
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Originally Posted by Danno
Ill ice that cake for ya.
If and when Ryan Griffin starts for the Saints it will be sealed. |
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