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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Suddenly we are stacked at corner. Keenan Lewis Corey White Champ Bailey Patrick Robinson Stanley Jean-Baptiste Rod Sweeting/Derrius Brooks/AJ Davis/Trevin Wade Keeping in mind that we have invested significant money into the safety position and being able to play 3 ...
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Suddenly we are stacked at corner.
Keenan Lewis Corey White Champ Bailey Patrick Robinson Stanley Jean-Baptiste Rod Sweeting/Derrius Brooks/AJ Davis/Trevin Wade Keeping in mind that we have invested significant money into the safety position and being able to play 3 safeties much of the time, it seems unlikely we keep all these guys. Obviously Keenan is entrenched as the #1 corner. Past that, we have four guys who could realistically claim the #2 spot. White - IMO, most of the criticism of him is complete nonsense. Once he became the starter, it took like 1 1/2 games for him to get his feet under him. After that he was everything you would expect from a good #2 corner. My guess is he is safe, if for no other reason that he's cheap. He's got to be one of the best performance/value players on the team. Bailey - Let's be honest, we have no idea what to expect here. I could see Bailey stepping in and playing like a Hall of Famer and reviving his career just like Sharper did. But I don't think he's a lock for anything either. One of the most interesting storylines of this preseason is going to be Bailey trying to hold off all these young guys for a starting job. Robinson - I have been one of his biggest supporters and IMO he looked like our best corner all last preseason and early in the season until he got hurt. I would really love to see him come back and be the stud I know he can be. But I also see that he's got a cap number of $2.8 million. That is almost 5 times what Corey White is making. Jean-Baptiste - My guess is he'll be similar to Malcolm Jenkins in 2009, playing a lot of special teams and a few snaps on defense here and there. But if he surprises in preseason it'll be hard to keep him on the sidelines. A 6-foot-3 corner can come in handy with all the tall receivers in our division. Sweeting, etc. - It is very possible that any one of these players could come out of nowhere and make the team. Conclusion: Besides the longshots, Champ Bailey and Patrick Robinson are on the bubble. Bailey because he may not have the stuff to hang with the young cats, Robinson because he's still an uncertainty and has a high cap number. I would not even be that surprised to see Robinson cut for cap savings purposes. I could see either, or (this sounds crazy) both of these players let go before the first week of the season. As the board's self-appointed Mr. Know-It-All when it comes to DB's, I am anxious to see how this all shakes out. Regardless, it's a far cry from a few years ago when we couldn't even find two good corners. Now we have 5. |
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