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Re: Saints position outlook: While New Orleans' secondary is strong, it could get even better
I’ll just leave this here and Loomis can do the rest... |
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This could be a reasonably priced free agent signing who could play SS/nickel CB. |
Re: Saints position outlook: While New Orleans' secondary is strong, it could get even better
I'm all for tendering Delvin.
I'm feeling good about our team as a whole and really believe if we 1) add an impact ILB 2) add a CB (either a healthy Breaux or an upgrade over PJ) 3) Depth on O line and D line 4) #2 WR and/or a #1 TE We will be in a position to challenge anyone. |
Re: Saints position outlook: While New Orleans' secondary is strong, it could get even better
Even as broke up (gazillion guys on IR) as we were ... we were 10 seconds away from the NFC Championship game.
If this 2018 team can get out of the gate quickly, secure home field ... dangerous. Home sweet Dome. |
Re: Saints position outlook: While New Orleans' secondary is strong, it could get even better
He's a restricted Free Ageny, but he's a playmaker... |
Re: Saints position outlook: While New Orleans' secondary is strong, it could get even better
So this is where we stand before re-signing or drafting any help...
RCB (2) 23 - Marshon Lattimore SS (3) 48 - Vonn Bell, 31 - Chris Banjo, 34 - Justin Hardee FS (2) 43 - Marcus Williams LCB (3) 20 - Ken Crawley, 26 - P.J. Williams, 37 - Arthur Maulet |
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