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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Total yards for RB: Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints What Kamara did as a rookie last year for the Saints was nothing short of remarkable. He split time with Mark Ingram and still managed to finish the regular season with ...
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Bold predictions for NFL stats leaders in 2018
Total yards for RB: Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints
What Kamara did as a rookie last year for the Saints was nothing short of remarkable. He split time with Mark Ingram and still managed to finish the regular season with 1,554 yards from scrimmage, along with 13 total touchdowns. The Saints won’t have Ingram for the first four games this year, and after his suspension was announced a report emerged that Kamara was going to become the lead back, anyway. As long as this phenomenal young man stays healthy, nobody should be surprised to see Kamara end up with over 2,000 yards this coming season. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...AygXHN#image=8 Total interceptions: Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans Saints Lattimore was a revelation last year for the Saints as a rookie. His ability to lock down one side of the field allowed the rest of his defensive teammates to have more success, and there’s no doubt he’s already one of the league’s most impressive young defenders right now. The Saints should be even scarier on defense this year, especially if rookie pass rusher Marcus Davenport lives up to the hype after his new team gave up so much to move up in the draft for him. A better defensive front means more opportunities for the guys in the secondary. This means that Lattimore’s five interceptions as a rookie could just be a taste of what’s to come. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...ygXHN#image=13 |
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Re: Bold predictions for NFL stats leaders in 2018
Kamara should be near the top without a doubt.
Can't see Lattimore getting that many picks when nobody will be throwing his way. Where is the love for Jordan? With help this year he could lead in sacks and PD |
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Re: Bold predictions for NFL stats leaders in 2018
This is slightly off topic but here are a few of my bold predictions for 2018 ... Rankins will play lights in the trenches & Marcus Williams will make a huge leap from year 1 to 2.
Oh and Davenport will be a force out of the gate . |
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Re: Bold predictions for NFL stats leaders in 2018
Kamara will have more opportunities this year with Ingram out and teams will be throwing away from Lattimore..
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