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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Wait to long and somebody else will take the contract or a rookie will get drafted instead...
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Greg Jennings to Miami... 2 years/$8 million. Don't know the guaranteed $ but at first glance they can have him for that price.
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Remember that sorry rap song by 9 toed Deion Sanders? ... "it must be the money!". I expect the Saints scouts to draft a WR within the 1st 3 rounds of next week's draft.
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
In case you missed this, apparently we upset the Dark Lord...
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Free Agency: Five Biggest Losses
Kevin Connaghan | March 27, 2015 [Excerpt] Jimmy Graham, TE (New Orleans Saints) There is method behind the madness in New Orleans. Unsettled, unwanted or expensive players have been shipped out, and in their place the team has gathered extra draft collateral. If used wisely, that should result in an influx of young, and very affordable talent. It’s conceivable that the Saints could enter the 2015 season at least as talented as they were at every position in 2014, well every position bar one, tight end. Jimmy Graham is an elite receiving tight end, and the Saints hit a home run when they drafted him in the third round in 2010. With few attractive options left in free agency, and a seemingly weak draft for tight ends, the team must either manage to catch lightning in a bottle once again, or find a way to compensate for the loss through increased production from other facets of the offense. Graham flashed talent toward the end of his rookie season, then starred over the four seasons since, leading all tight ends as a receiver in 2013 with a +18.2 grade. In those four years Graham has more catches (371), receiving yards (4606) and receiving touchdowns (49) than any other Saint, catching 28.8% of all touchdowns thrown by Drew Brees in that span. That’s is a significant amount of production to lose. Source: https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...iggest-losses/ You see, I look at the TD% and see it as an opportunity for this offense to become unpredictable, again... |
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
STRENGTHS
Becoming a very reliable blocker. Is tough enough and physical enough to be a play-side blocking tight end on zone runs. Bends and explodes from hips into his targets and sustains with a good base. Will drive smaller linebackers off the line of scrimmage in run game. Has lined up in-line, slot and as an H-back. Has the physical build and enough quickness to threaten the seam. Turns head and locates the ball quickly. Can make contested catches. Has NFL run-after-catch ability. At home in a physical matchup. Has long arms and big hands. STRENGTHS Becoming a very reliable blocker. Is tough enough and physical enough to be a play-side blocking tight end on zone runs. Bends and explodes from hips into his targets and sustains with a good base. Will drive smaller linebackers off the line of scrimmage in run game. Has lined up in-line, slot and as an H-back. Has the physical build and enough quickness to threaten the seam. Turns head and locates the ball quickly. Can make contested catches. Has NFL run-after-catch ability. At home in a physical matchup. Has long arms and big hands. |
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Why was Jimmy Graham successful?? Sean Payton and Drew Brees that's why. The guy was nobody entering the league. It's not like we were gifted some transcendent talent who blessed us with his abilities. I for one say thank god our offense won't revolve around our TE anymore. I was fed up with seeing jump balls heaved into triple coverage.
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Originally Posted by ChrisXVI
Are you implying Graham won't be successful in Seattle with Carroll and Wilson? ![]()
I'm guessing he will be even more successful with Lynch/Wilson being a significant running threat. |
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Clive Walford is a Jimmy Kleinsasser H-Back type...
I'd rather wait and take a big guy like Blake Bell who's got a higher ceiling... Or Brian Parker out of the University of Albany... They've got the size that Clive doesn't; and it seems Clive is like Jimmy - he just wants to catch balls... |
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
Clive is an all around modern day TE. My only issue with him is the occasional drop. Other than that he blocks well, runs great and creates mismatches all over
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