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CharityMike 04-29-2016 10:45 PM

Re: Michael Thomas!!
 
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Originally Posted by foreverfan (Post 701860)
And who knows... we actually might have a GOOD FREAKING DRAFT....
Some how we all doubt it based on experience. :censored:

How many thought the 2006 draft was good? Give it a chance people.

blackangold 04-29-2016 10:47 PM

Re: Michael Thomas!!
 
Cool, thanks.

hagan714 04-29-2016 10:50 PM

Re: Michael Thomas!!
 
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 701853)
Payton said he would be used as the "Jack" DE, the position Jordan played last year.

That should suit him well. he excels at attacking and getting through the wash and into the back field.

hagan714 04-29-2016 10:51 PM

Re: Michael Thomas!!
 
Michael Thomas!! I read way back when the saints were in love with the kid so we should have seen this pick coming.

AsylumGuido 04-29-2016 11:04 PM

Re: Michael Thomas!!
 
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Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 701895)
That should suit him well. he excels at attacking and getting through the wash and into the back field.

Yup. Ryan was totally misusing him ... and others. The Saints defensive players are no where near as bad as the stats showed last season. That was all on Ryan. Dennis Allen is far better versed at putting players in a position to succeed. I can't wait to see how much better this coming version plays.

iceshack149 04-29-2016 11:25 PM

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And Galette before Jordan. I'm pretty geeked about the draft so far.
Colston's replacement. The new Norman Hand. Now the Jairus Bird we wanted.

foreverfan 04-30-2016 12:50 AM

Re: Michael Thomas!!
 
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Originally Posted by iceshack149 (Post 701906)
And Galette before Jordan. I'm pretty geeked about the draft so far.
Colston's replacement. The new Norman Hand. Now the Jairus Bird we wanted.

Sorry... but I don't believe Payton knows how to draft. :confused:

burningmetal 04-30-2016 01:44 AM

Re: Michael Thomas!!
 
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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 701788)
We need a DT that could rush the passer. We drafted the best one in the draft
We needed a sure handed WR to replace Colston. We drafted his clone.
We needed a cover safety, and drafted the best cover safety in the draft

What the hell else were you guys wanting?

I disagree that we drafted Colston's clone. Not the good Colston. Just because a WR is perceived as "physical" does not make him Colston. This guy offers very little outside of having decent hands and adequate speed. He's not a guy known for spectacular catches, or great run after the catch (which doesn't take top end speed).

I actually like Bell, but we are already pretty heavily invested at the safety position. I did not expect that pick, at all.

He reminds me of a lot of receivers in the NFL. He'll be good enough to stick around, but I just don't see him as being the answer. Obviously, I hope I'm wrong.

burningmetal 04-30-2016 01:57 AM

Re: Michael Thomas!!
 
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 701795)
They wanted what they had picked over the past few weeks pretending they were some sort of NFL experts. They wanted self gratification. They wanted to feel loved.

Do you feel loved now? Have the Saints hired you based on your uncanny ability to agree with anything they do, no matter the result? I sure hope so.

It's easier to make others like you when you pretend to be above questioning the organization, I guess? Even though you have no problem saying how much better they'll be without Rob Ryan. You know, the guy Payton hired. If someone else says it, they're a wannabe expert, but if you say it, it's ok... Right?

And I haven't even had much negative to say about this draft, and I still find your comments absurdly conceited and condescending.

lee909 04-30-2016 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by burningmetal (Post 701933)
or great run after the catch (which doesn't take top end speed).


Thats is wrong according to nearly every scout report
Various reports

YAC

Yards After Catch is key to being a productive receiver. Once you catch the ball, you have to be able to turn upfield quickly and elude or break tackles to gain additional yards.

Thomas’s YAC ability is very good, as he possesses the quickness to turn upfield immediately after he’s secured the catch and make defenders miss using both elusive moves and the play strength to break tackles.




Thomas’ has made some impressive grabs during his time at Ohio State, showing the strong hands and toughness to make plays in traffic. You want to see a big receiver play big at the catch point and box defenders out, and Thomas has the my-ball mentality teams will covet.

There just aren’t many weaknesses to Thomas’ well-oiled skill set, as the big receiver is aggressive and physical against press coverage, showing the quick feet to slip jams and the hand usage to fight off longer corners down the field. He’s rarely altered in his route by contact, as Thomas understands pre-catch positioning as well as any receiver in the draft. The Ohio State pass-catcher offers the added bonus of being quite deadly after the catch, transitioning quickly from receiver to runner by working upfield immediately after the reception.



Here is the PFF draft profile for Ohio State wide receiver Michael Thomas, which incorporates PFF’s college grades and scouting intel from our team of analysts. To see all of PFF’s 2016 scouting reports, click here.

Position fit:
Outside wide receiver – 670 of his 711 snaps in 2015 were spent on the outside

Stat to know:
Dropped just five of the 115 catchable passes thrown his way over the past two seasons

What he does best:
• Very good hands, just five drops in 2014 and 2015
• Good after the catch, averaged 6.6 yards after the catch per reception and forced a missed tackle on 23.2 percent of his receptions in 2015
• Uses hands well to defeat press coverage, helping to create separation
• Impressive footwork, looked very good on double moves


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