03-23-2018, 07:48 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Mandeville, LA
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Re: 2018 NFL Draft Prospects - Saints
Originally Posted by ChrisXVI
It feels crazy to say, but I think we’re actually all set defensively in terms of our starters. I have us addressing receiving weapons with our first two picks.
R1 P27 TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State
It’s kind of difficult to pick one of the TE’s between Goedert, Gesicki and Hurst but there is some logic to this choice. With our newfound commitment to the run game, I think we need a well-rounded TE who contributes as a blocker. That rules out Gesicki. Then it’s a matter of what concerns you more... Hurst’s age or Goedert’s lower level of competition? I’ll take Goedert.
R3 P27 WR Cedrick Wilson, Boise State
He’s not getting any hype at all and I’m not sure why. Reminds me a lot of Michael Thomas- just a little lighter and a little less strong. NFL bloodline, good route runner, studious hard worker, everything we could ask for. He and Thomas can both operate as X receivers and in the slot so this pick gives us some versatility.
R4 P27 OLB Genard Avery, Memphis
Give this guy a year of development and he could potentially start at SLB or WLB. His measurables are insane:
40 YARD DASH: 4.59 SEC
BENCH PRESS: 26 REPS
VERTICAL JUMP: 36.0 INCH
BROAD JUMP: 124.0 INCH
3 CONE DRILL: 6.90 SEC
20 YARD SHUTTLE: 4.36 SEC
R5 P10 DE Kylie Fitts, Utah
Great addition to our depth at the position. Another athletic freak. Currently spending time training with former teammate Marcus Williams. You can bet Payton has gotten the inside scoop and likes what he’s heard.
R5 P27 SS Siran Neal, Jacksonville State
Now here’s a guy who plays with a chip on his shoulder. Could compete for snaps as a dime CB and maybe in a year compete for a role in our 3 safety sets.
I’m going to skip the 6th and 7th rounds for now because this is tedious typing on my phone lol.
Still think we need help at OL.
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