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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; This is a good year to be #11. Going to be 2, maybe 3 QB's taken in the top 10, leaving us a stud defensive player (unless SP drafts another toy) or O-lineman (some people love C. Robinson, others not ...
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This is a good year to be #11. Going to be 2, maybe 3 QB's taken in the top 10, leaving us a stud defensive player (unless SP drafts another toy) or O-lineman (some people love C. Robinson, others not so much).
I'd be happy with CB Humphrey at 11 |
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The thing that worries me with Humphrey is that he only has to cover for like 1.5 seconds thanks to their pass rush.
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Re: The off-season recipe for success
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I on the other hand would be careful selecting a CB @ 11. Is Humphrey truly a Marcus Peters type talent and hype or is he a benefactor of a stout front 7 that beat up just about every opponent in the SEC this past season?![]()
However I really like LB Reuben Foster. |
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