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I can really see the Saints and Butler doing a deal post draft. Makes sense with the cap space and if the Pats are playing silly Buggers wanting the 11th i can see the Loomis and Butler doing a deal at the draft and giving up the 1st in 2018. Go for broke this season
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Some Free Agents Still Available -
S Tim McDonald LB Gerald Hodges LB Zach Brown LB Perry Riley DE Elvis Dumervil S Isa Abdul-Quddus (Injured) LB DeAndre Levy DT Sen'Derrick Marks DE Jared Odrick S Lardarius Webb RB Jamaal Charles CB Sam Shields S Corey Graham Now, Odrick, Shields and Graham would interest me for depth... |
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Shields recent drug arrest and prior injury history certainly doesn't help his case. Good player when healthy though. |
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Payton: Saints won't give up No. 11 for Malcolm Butler - NFL.com
Cross off one path in Malcolm Butler's Choose Your Own Adventure offseason. New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton said the team would not sign the New England Patriots corner to an offer sheet and give up the No. 11 pick. "Currently it's my understanding that he hasn't signed his tender," Payton said at the Annual League Meeting on Wednesday. "We can sign him to an offer sheet, but I don't think we're going to do that and give up the 11th pick. In fact, I know we won't do that. So it is what it is right now." Payton's definitive response nixes one of Butler's options in an effort to earn a long-term deal. The coach wouldn't speculate on any potential trade scenarios that could bring Butler to New Orleans. If the Saints won't sign the 27-year-old corner to an offer sheet, a trade is the only option to pry him away from New England this season. Patriots owner Robert Kraft said earlier in the week the team doesn't currently intend on trading Butler -- though Bill Belichick could change course if offered the right bounty. If the Saints won't hand Butler an official offer sheet -- and no other team steps up out of the mist -- the corner will eventually be forced to sign his restricted free-agent tender. At that point the Patriots could trade him to the highest bidder, where Butler would likely get the long-term deal he's seeking. The Super Bowl XLIX hero could also play out the season on the low-cost $3.91 million tender before hitting the open market next year. It's not a surprise that the Saints wouldn't fork over the No. 11 pick and hand Butler a massive contract in one swoop. Hearing Sean Payton say it outright, however, certainly helps the Patriots' leverage in convincing the undrafted free agent to give them one more year of cheap labor. |
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Why Saints suck on defense year in and year out:
You first sign players and then try to figure out where they fit. |
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