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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre Vic Beasley, Bud Dupree, Shaq Thompson, Stephone Anthony, Benardrick McKinney (one pick before Kikaha)... That was a good year for lb'ers. Perryman and Kendricks was there also. Just goes to show what good coaching and bad ...
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I was hoping for Eric Kendricks out of that draft class. Hindsight is 20/20 but he was definitely a steal in the 2nd round.
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Draft Prospects On My Love List By Round...
No. 11 (R1, 11) DE Malik McDowell, Michigan St; Height: 6' 5"; Weight: 276 lbs. No. 11 (R1, 11) QB Mitch Trubiskey, Duke; Height: 6' 3"; Weight: 220 lbs. No. 11 (R1, 11) DB Jabrill Peppers, Michigan; Height: 6' 0"; Weight: 205 lbs. No. 11 (R1, 11) LB Reuben Foster, ‘Bama; Height: 6' 1"; Weight: 236 lbs. No. 11 (R1, 11) DE Derek Barnett, Tennessee; Height: 6' 3"; Weight: 265 lbs. No. 42 (R2, 10) OG Dan Feeney, Indiana; 6' 4", 305 lbs. No. 42 (R2, 10) OG Garrett Bolles, Utah; 6' 5", 300 lbs. No. 42 (R2, 10) OG Ethan Pocic, LSU; 6' 6", 309 lbs. No. 42 (R2, 10) CB Desmond King, Iowa; 5' 11", 200 lbs. No. 42 (R2, 10) LB T.J. Watt, Wisconsin; 6' 4", 245 lbs. No. 76 (R3, 12) DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova; 6' 6", 285 lbs. No. 76 (R3, 12) OC Jon Toth, Kentucky; 6' 5", 310 lbs. No. 76 (R3, 12) DE Jordan Willis, Kansas St; 6' 4", 250 lbs. No. 76 (R3, 12) OG Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky; 6' 4", 300 lbs. No. 76 (R3, 12) LB Alex Anzalone, Florida; 6' 2", 242 lbs. (+) No. ### (R4, 11) TE Adam Shaheen, Ashland, 6’ 6”, 277 lbs. No. ### (R4, 11) DL Hunter Dimick, Utah; 6’ 3”, 266 lbs. No. ### (R4, 11) OG Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky; 6' 4", 300 lbs. No. ### (R4, 11) TE Jake Butt, Michigan, 6’ 5”, 250 lbs. No. ### (R4, 11) OG Nico Siragusa, San Diego St.; 6' 4", 330 lbs. |
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There's a player I haven't seen given much consideration for our pick. He's a bit more of an interior player isn't he? Similar to an Arik Armstead/DeForest Bucker type of 5 technique?
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre
I like Peppers at 11. Peppers can play multiple positions. I like that for a DB.
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre
Marlon Humphrey CB/FS Alabama 6005 196 4.49 #26 rSo ![]()
Jabrill Peppers SS/FS/OLB/KR Michigan 6002 205 4.42 #5 rSo O.J. Howard TE Alabama 6055 251 4.57 #88 Sr Christian McCaffrey RB/WR/KR Stanford 5115 205 4.48 Jr. [I]
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Isaiah Ford WR Virginia Tech 6012 190 4.49 #1 Jr![]()
Ethan Pocic C/OG/OT LSU 6056 309 5.18 Sr #77 Sr Cordrea Tankersley CB/FS Clemson 6002 195 4.48 #25 Sr Marcus Williams FS Utah 5116 195 4.56 #20 Jr Vita Vea NT/DT Washington 6041 322 5.19 #50 rSo Ryan Anderson OLB Alabama 6021 253 4.67 #22 rJr Jake Butt TE Michigan 6051 250 4.74 #88 Sr [I]
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Eddie Jackson FS/CB Alabama 6000 194 4.53 #4 Sr ![]()
Avery Gennesy OT/OG Texas A&M 6045 305 5.08 #65 Kevin King FS/CB Washington 6032 192 4.56 #20 Sr Justin Evans SS/FS/CB Texas A&M 6001 195 4.52 #14 Jr Daeshon Hall, DE, Texas A&M 6052 260 4.78 #10 Sr Da’Shawn Hand DE/DT Alabama 6035 280 4.74 #9 Jr [I]
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Jordan Sterns SS/FS Oklahoma State 6002 200 4.55 Sr![]()
Chidobe Awuzie CB Colorado 5113 205 4.56 #4 Sr Travin Dural WR LSU 6015 203 4.49 #83 rSr Davis Webb QB California 6032 227 4.86 #7 Sr Taywan Taylor, WR, Western Kentucky 5115 195 4.39 #2 Sr Dalvin Tomlinson DT Alabama 6022 305 5.14 #54 rSr Nazair Jones, DT, North Carolina 6045 295 5.07 #90 rJr Rasul Douglas CB West Virginia:6012 208 4.56 #13 rSr Round 5 Jimmy Gilbert OLB Colorado 6036 225 4.74 #98 Sr Channing Stribling CB/FS Michigan 6011 176 4.52 #8 Sr Obi Melifonwu SS/OLB UConn 6032 216 4.58? #20 rSr Sean Harlow, OG./OT/C, Oregon State 6041 310 5.17 #77 Sr Curtis Samuel RB/WR/KR Ohio State 5110 200 4.48 #4 Jr Corey Clement RB Wisconsin 5102 227 4.53 #24 Sr Chris Carson RB Oklahoma State 6005 215 4.52 #32 Sr Marquel Lee ILB Wake Forest 6026 240 4.76 #8 Sr Tanoh Kpassagnon DE Villanova 6062 278 4.87 #92 Sr Phazahn Odom TE Fordham 6076 245 4.74 #15 Round 7 Jamari Staples WR/KR Louisville 6026 195 4.45 #2 rSr Jalen Reeves-Maybin OLB Tennessee 6001 230 4.72 #21 Sr Ralph Green III DT Indiana 6036 320 5.14 #93 rSr Treston Decoud CB/FS Oregon State 6020 4.54 208 #14 Sr George Kittle TE Iowa 6036 250 4.77 #46 rSr Daniel Brunskill OT/TE/ILB San Diego State 6051 260 4.88 rSr #71 Harvey Langi LB/DE Brigham Young 6015 249 4.77 rSr #16 Matt Milano DB/LB Boston College 6002 218 4.59 #28 Ahkello Witherspoon CB/FS Colorado 6021 195 4.59 #23 rSr for starters lol |
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Originally Posted by hagan714
I kind of like that NT from Washington. I can see why everyone wants a DE but without the push coming from the up the middle it's going to be tough on the DE's. I could see Rankins and Ony spelling out each other leaving Davidson at NT which brings me to Fairley, he's not effective at NT but good at DT next to a good nose(Detroit Suh, NO Davidson it's a trend with him) Watching games + looking at sacks they were close but close don't cut it, this is the reason I want a power NT. Also those TE are tempting to pull the trigger on. FA will dictate alot before the draft. I want to see us make a real attempt to get that MLB from Carolina, I think he could be better than Robertson.
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I haven't seen him play so my question to you is; is he a nose tackle or a 1-tech? There is quite the difference here in what the need is between a 4-3 1-tech and a 3-4 NT.
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I got to do a little more digging but so far from reading he can man the nose and 3 tech. He's pretty big.
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It really depends on what site you go to some saying a 3-4 space eater other comparing him to A'Shawn Johnson and Jarred Reed 4-3. They do say he is a force to deal with. My bad news is 2 sights saying he's returning to Washington for this season. My opionion he would be a great fit.
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