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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by lee909 Your spending a high 3rd rounder on someone to sit for at east 3 years YEAH! Not like what Green Bay did with Rodgers..... Wait that is what they did but with a 1rd. How did ...

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Old 05-02-2015, 10:18 AM   #961
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Your spending a high 3rd rounder on someone to sit for at east 3 years
YEAH! Not like what Green Bay did with Rodgers..... Wait that is what they did but with a 1rd. How did that workout?
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Originally Posted by voodooido View Post
YEAH! Not like what Green Bay did with Rodgers..... Wait that is what they did but with a 1rd. How did that workout?
Only Rodgers was always rated as a round 1 QB
Grayson was rated as a 4/5 rounder. Big big difference.
Packers didnt have the 31st ranked defense either


Its not a issue with the player as much as a issue with the pick for me.
We turned down some good players to take him. I understand it,just not jumping up and down.


The picks made,i have said my piece
Im obviously now 100% behind him
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Originally Posted by lee909 View Post
Only Rodgers was always rated as a round 1 QB
So was leinart, young, etc etc etc etc

I feel ya bro, but teams took alex smith before Rodgers, he almost fell to the second round. It is not an exact science, and I may be way off, but if you asked me if I could have spent #2 on MM or #75 on GG, I am taking 75 and GG
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Listening to Hayes Pullard on NFL Network now

Really coming across as a good man and really high character.
Be great versatile LB

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Old 05-02-2015, 10:47 AM   #966
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I'm ready for Round 3 of disappointment. God this team can not Draft before Lay into to me the proof is in the pudding. Go ahead and Defend the front office But explain why this team has the second worst amont of original draft picks in the nfl

And im not buying the cause we trade up argument or bountygate


16 out of 52 draft picks remain since 2006 and over half is from 2006 and 2014 drafts. That's Pathetic

Count them up and look back and see for your self
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Old 05-02-2015, 10:50 AM   #967
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APR 28 2015
Hayes Pullard
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NFL owners, general managers, coaches and fans,

My name is Hayes Pullard and I’m writing to express my interest in becoming your next linebacker.

After a successful college career at the University of Southern California, I’m very confident that I can be an asset to your organization.

The NFL is a complex game and I pride myself on being an intelligent linebacker. In my four years of starting at USC, I played a lot of snaps against teams that relied on the speed option. This allowed me to develop great instincts for reading plays, as proven by the fact that I led the team in tackles three straight seasons. You can be the strongest and fastest guy in the world, but you’re not going to be able to do much on a football field if you don’t have a feel for the game. The ability to see a play unfold before it happens can’t be measured with a stopwatch or measuring stick, but you’ll notice it in the final score.

Being a good linebacker really comes down to having the ability to recognize the little things. For example, if there are three guys split out wide and you see the X lined up on the back side, you know he’s going to come over to where the open field is because they’ve spread it out to make sure space is vacant for somebody to come from the outside. If they’re tight, you know there is going to be a bunch of crossing routes because they see man-to-man defense. I keep track of these things, not only for myself, but also so that I can alert my teammates and put them in a better situation on third down. The guy who makes the play is often just as important as the guy who put them in the right position to do so.

That being said, I really like being the guy who makes the play. But don’t take my word for it. Let’s roll the tape:

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When I do arrive at camp, there won’t be any concerns about whether I can pick up the system.

While I was at USC, we changed coaches every single year. From Monte Kiffin to Ed Orgeron to Clancy Pendergast to Justin Wilcox, I was able to learn something new each year, as opposed to being taught the same principles behind one system over and over. I feel comfortable saying that I can play in any system because in the past few years I’ve seen it all, from 5-2 to 3-4.

But beyond my ability to adapt on the field, you can trust that I’ll be a loyal employee. I signed with USC the year that Pete Carroll left, so I was around during some very tough years for the program. There were scholarship restrictions, which led to a lack of depth, which led to ugly losses, which led to the constant coaching changes mentioned above. But despite all this, I stayed put when I could have left. Now, after earning my degree in public policy and development, I depart from a program that’s in much better shape than when I arrived. If you decide to draft me, you can trust that I won’t be rattled by tough times. I’ve already been there and seen it through.

I understand I’m going to start off playing special teams. I have every intention of making plays in that role. The Pac-12 is all about speed and being able to cover open space, and the same could be said of covering kicks on a special teams unit. I want to become a standout in that capacity and expand my role on the team from there.

I know making it in the league is tough, but I’m no stranger to pressure. My full name is actually Hayes Pullard III, after my father, Hayes Pullard Jr., who passed away when I was in high school. Since then, my six siblings have looked to me to fill a leadership role in the family. They’ve leaned on me and I’ve happily accepted the challenge. Now that I’ve made it to this point with my degree and my health, I’m anxious to see how far I can go. I don’t view the opportunity to play in the NFL as merely a new job. I view it as a new chapter of my life.

I went to USC to fulfill my father’s dream. I got my degree to fulfill my mother’s dream. And now I’m writing this letter to you to fulfill my dream. I understand that I’m facing a tremendous challenge, but I’m confident that I’m up for it. The good ones rely on their athletic ability, but the great ones utilize their mind in order to get the most out of their athletic ability. If you draft me, know that I have no plans on being just good.

Sincerely,

Hayes Pullard III

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Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter 44s44 seconds ago
LSU's La'el Collins, back in Baton Rouge to meet with police and undergo a paternity test Monday, is likely to be picked today, per sources.
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Albert Breer ‏@AlbertBreer 29s30 seconds ago
If Collins goes undrafted, a team could get creative, this year or next, with roster bonuses, etc. But rookie pool restricts that spending.



Creative accounting!

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I don't think there is any chance Collins gets drafted if I was a betting man id Almost bet the farm
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