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Saints Start Free Agency In The Middle Lane, Which Is Where They Should Be
...You could argue that Robinson is now one of the better slot cornerbacks in the NFL. When targeted by opposing quarterbacks when playing inside, he allowed a 64.96 passer rating. Only Kyle Fuller (38.58) and Tyrann Mathieu (61.75) had better marks, according to Sports Info Solutions. The Saints as a whole had a 94.23 passer rating against from the slot last season... |
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we might have started in the middle lane...
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Good point I like both moves . Now let's get Sheldon Richardson to bulk up the DL
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This draft is going to be strange for us. We are in PRIME position to make a run. We need contributors right now. DL normally take a year or two to come around. Same for TE's. I could see us cashing out to move trying to get this player. Better to do it this year than next.
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I’m just glad PJ Williams won’t be seeing much of the field this year
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What did I miss on P-roblem? |
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Robinson fills a need (exit Vacarro in the slot) and is a upgrade at a bargain price in free agency. If you look around the league, top slot corners typically don't come cheap. |
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