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New Orleans Saints predraft depth chart: Special teams
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With punter Thomas Morstead, kicker Wil Lutz and long snapper Zach Wood, the New Orleans Saints are set with the specialists and there won’t be a need to use a draft pick on any of the three positions.
If the team desires to bolster competition at those areas leading to the regular season, however, the likely route will surround undrafted free agents. The focus for the Saints should fall on returner, as electrifying running back Alvin Kamara, who took over kickoff return duties late in the 2017 regular season, shouldn’t be exposed unnecessarily to contact if at all possible. On punt returns the past season, the Saints totaled 218 yards on 34 attempts, an average of just 6.4 yards per attempt to rank 25th in the league. The kickoff unit proved better with 36 returns for 825 yards and a touchdown, averaging 22.9 per attempt to rank sixth in the league. With those areas in mind, the below focuses on players with a proven collegiate track record as a returner while adding value at their natural position to the Saints’ roster. http://image.nola.com/home/nola-medi...43dca10cc3.jpg SPECIAL TEAMS DEPTH CHART Specialists: Thomas Morstead, Wil Lutz, Zach Wood Returners: Ted Ginn Jr., Alvin Kamara, Tommylee Lewis, Trey Edmunds Potential Day 1 (first round) selections WR D.J. Chark, LSU Potential Day 2 (rounds 2-3) selections CB Mike Hughes, UCF RB Rashaad Penny, San Diego State WR Christian Kirk, Texas A&M WR Dante Pettis, Washington Potential Day 3 (rounds 4-7) selections CB Darius Phillips, Western Michigan CB Greg Stroman, Virginia Tech WR Keke Coutee, Texas Tech WR Byron Pringle, Kansas State read more on NOLA |
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Although we weren't bad last year on special teams, we can improve dramatically with a few added pieces this off season.
WR Dante Pettis, Washington ... here is a guy I think could be electric on special teams. TLL had a few "splashes" but unfortunately he isn't the home run threat we must have to change field position in a hurry. |
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We barely made it to the twenty yard line when we ran it out of the end zone last year. We definitely need a return man to give Drew some good field position to work with.
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They were among the very best in the league last season. Just saying ... ;) |
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Especially with the lack of depth and priority need on the offensive and defensive lines - besides, we may not have kickoffs much longer... |
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Tyler Lockett Pharoah Cooper Tryrik Cohen Ryan Switzer Andre Roberts ^^^^ All drafted before Round 4 & all are difference makers in the punt return department. I don't think it's wasting a draft pick at all in return for a bona fide return specialists who can change the complexion & outcome of a football game on any given play. Tommy Lee went undrafted for a reason. |
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I see the need for a KR if a player is exceptional as KR that alone can justify a roster spot. If he can also contribute as a RB,WR ,that makes them even more valuable. The saints haven't had a guy like this since the Beerman
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Too bad Marcus Murphy couldn't hold on to the football, otherwise there is a good chance he'd still have a job in New Orleans.
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How many times did Murphy fumble? Looking at his stats and it's not showing one but I could have sworn he did. I really think it was something else going on there. He didn't get many opportunities. Pre-season I thought he looked solid.
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NFL could eliminate kickoffs if injury rates don't drop | NFL | Sporting News You're right to point out guys that can PR have some value, but they don't last in the NFL in just that role... Give me a WR, 6' 3", big reliable catch radius, runs consistent routes, separates/shields off defenders, moves the chains methodically, eating clock with the run game... And as Guido rightly pointed out, we looked pretty good last year with the PR game... |
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