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Crusader 08-01-2016 11:16 AM

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That clip Oneymata in the one on ones....!
Really good use of the hands and a quick move to get to the inside.

jnormand 08-01-2016 11:22 AM

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Thanks Mitch! Can someone else do the updates?!

jeanpierre 08-01-2016 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 710321)
Shame to hear that Ryker Matthews was waived. I like hearing that Tyeler Davison is getting first team reps! That dude is strong as a freaking ox!

Agreed.

jeanpierre 08-01-2016 11:44 AM

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jeanpierre 08-01-2016 11:47 AM

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Really like De'Vante Harris and his chances of making the squad...


jeanpierre 08-01-2016 12:00 PM

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jeanpierre 08-01-2016 12:00 PM

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And the Legend continues to build...


ChrisXVI 08-01-2016 12:16 PM

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K Major 08-01-2016 12:37 PM

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I wonder if Coach Payton was referring to Jimmy Pruitt.

He is my dark horse to make the team.

The Dude 08-01-2016 02:16 PM

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I love all the positive reports coming out of camp but I hope it's not all hype. A lot of the same things were being said two years ago only to have the defense become worst in history of NFL.
Sorry to hear about Lampton.

jeanpierre 08-01-2016 03:47 PM

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K Major 08-01-2016 04:05 PM

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I can't seem to upload the tweet however Lasco has fumbled a couple of times in camp. Gotta hold it high and tight.

This is probably the quickest way to get in coach's dog house and/or CUT.

ChrisXVI 08-01-2016 05:19 PM

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Underhill's Day 5 Observations:

ATTENDANCE: S Erik Harris, S Alden Darby, DL Darryl Tapp and DL Nick Fairley were either not spotted or on the sidelines prior to practice. CB Keenan Lewis and OL Terron Armstead remain on the PUP list. WR Kyle Prater and WR Jake Lampman left the session due to injury.

BREAUX SHOW: Delvin Breaux has been really impressive in one-on-one passing drills. His physicality at the line of scrimmage has made it difficult for players to get into their routes, and he's done a good job defending the ball the down the field. It's even more impressive when you consider that the drill is designed to favor the offense.

GRAYSON PROGRESS: This was probably Garrett Grayson's best day at camp -- maybe even since he's gotten here. Yesterday contained some of his finer moments. Today was probably his best practice as a whole. It's not fair to grade him against Drew Brees. It is fair to expect him to build on each practice, and it seems like that's what he's doing right now. Maybe the best thing we saw from Grayson on Monday was when he quickly identified that wide receiver Tommylee Lewis was being covered by a linebacker and quickly took advantage of the mismatch.

FUMBLES: After fumbling on Sunday, rookie running back Daniel Lasco put the ball on the ground again during Monday's session. Mark Ingram also fumbled later in the practice when he was stripped by safety Roman Harper. Ingram doesn't have to worry much. Lasco, however, is battling to make the team. He can't afford to make mistakes.

MIKE THOMAS HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY: The rookie wide receiver had a fantastic rep during team drills when he beat Damian Swann off the line and got wide open. In team, he lined up often in the slot and was able to do damage on crossing routes. The rookie has shown the ability to run just about every route on the tree and has looked good doing it.


DAVISON RISING: Keep an eye on second-year defensive tackle Tyeler Davison. He continued to work with the first-team defense and blew up a run and got into the backfield a few times. Davison had some moments last season, but it seems like he's taken the next step in his development and is going to give John Jenkins a run for his money at nose tackle.

ONE-ON-ONES: No question the best moment during one-on-one pass-rush drills came when rookie Sheldon Rankins gained leverage on guard Senio Kelemete and pushed him into the backfield. It almost looked like Kelemete was standing backward on a conveyer belt. The other guys we marked down as having decisive wins were Kasim Edebali, Davis Tull, Ashaad Mabry and Bobby Richardson. Tackle Andrus Peat continues to have Obum Gwacham's number in the drill.

DEFENSIVE HIGHLIGHTS: The defense continues to find ways to make plays. Several guys broke up passes, including De'Vante Harris, Michael Mauti, Brian Dixon and P.J. Williams. Dillon Lee, Edebali, Jeff Schoettmer and David Onyemata were among those who recorded sacks.

QUICK STUDY: It was noted here yesterday that Onyemata was having trouble with the snap count. That appeared to be fixed today, and he responded by having a sack and a solid showing in one-on-one pass-rush drills.

GOOD BLOCKS: Willie Snead had a great block on a screen that sprung Brandin Cooks free. Later, tight end Chris Manhertz, who has otherwise had a solid camp, missed one and let the same play get blown up. Tim Hightower's ability in blitz pickup was questioned last season. He showed up today by picking up a blitz through the middle.

UP NEXT: The Saints are off on Tuesday. They return to action on Wednesday.

K Major 08-01-2016 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 710374)

ONE-ON-ONES: No question the best moment during one-on-one pass-rush drills came when rookie Sheldon Rankins gained leverage on guard Senio Kelemete and pushed him into the backfield. It almost looked like Kelemete was standing backward on a conveyer belt.

Me likey :lol:

jnormand 08-01-2016 05:41 PM

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Thanks everyone for the updates. I appreciate it!

ChrisXVI 08-01-2016 05:55 PM

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I'm really excited that we'll be able to have some legitimate rotation at nose tackle with Davison and Jenkins! Gotta keep those guys fresh. John Jenkins could be so much more effective as a rotational player.

Utah_Saint 08-01-2016 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dude (Post 710361)
I love all the positive reports coming out of camp but I hope it's not all hype. A lot of the same things were being said two years ago only to have the defense become worst in history of NFL.
Sorry to hear about Lampton.

You're absolutely right Dude. I'm sure a lot of this is overhyping just to get Saints fans excited. I've got no doubt the beat writers for every team do it. But the one thing I would add as a long time Saints fan, it's cool that it could be true.

Danno 08-01-2016 06:58 PM

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WWL crew also seems pretty excited. This time last year Bobby and Hokie (RIP) were blasting the defense claiming if they didn't improve significantly we'd be lucky to win 8 games.

This year is a completely different tone coming from Bobby and Deuce. They aren't pumpin' sunshine up the ole poop-chute, they can definitely see a major improvement in talent.

Both said that today was the 1st day the offense actually had a better day than the defense, but it was still very close.

hagan714 08-01-2016 07:16 PM

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I'm out fellas; someone else will have to continue the Twitter updates

Thanks for all the work

hagan714 08-01-2016 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 710321)
Shame to hear that Ryker Matthews was waived. I like hearing that Tyeler Davison is getting first team reps! That dude is strong as a freaking ox!

Good news is they did not send him packing. well not yet. he is hanging around and could end up on the PS

hagan714 08-01-2016 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 710374)

MIKE THOMAS HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY: The rookie wide receiver had a fantastic rep during team drills when he beat Damian Swann off the line and got wide open. In team, he lined up often in the slot and was able to do damage on crossing routes. The rookie has shown the ability to run just about every route on the tree and has looked good doing it.


DAVISON RISING: Keep an eye on second-year defensive tackle Tyeler Davison. He continued to work with the first-team defense and blew up a run and got into the backfield a few times. Davison had some moments last season, but it seems like he's taken the next step in his development and is going to give John Jenkins a run for his money at nose tackle.

Two biggest things they pointed out IMO

Davison ranks as 1 followed closely by Thomas

Rugby Saint II 08-03-2016 11:44 AM

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These are my first training camp updates since I've been in the woods this past week. Who Dat Baby!!!


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