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Re: Finding offensive line depth remains one of key questions for Saints this offseason
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Re: Finding offensive line depth remains one of key questions for Saints this offseason
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Re: Finding offensive line depth remains one of key questions for Saints this offseason
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Re: Finding offensive line depth remains one of key questions for Saints this offseason
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Re: Finding offensive line depth remains one of key questions for Saints this offseason
PreSeason Hate on the Saints - bring it...
1. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 2. DALLAS COWBOYS 3. ATLANTA FALCONS 4. PITTSBURGH STEELERS 5. TENNESSEE TITANS 6. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP: Left Tackle: Terron Armstead, 78.2 overall grade Left Guard: Andrus Peat, 46.9 Center: Max Unger, 50.0 Right Guard: Larry Warford, 76.7 Right Tackle: Ryan Ramczyk, 84.2 2017 season-end rank: 9th (+3) No offensive line earned a higher pass-blocking efficiency than the Saint’ unit did a season ago. One of the biggest reasons for that was the superb play from rookie tackle Ryan Ramczyk in Zach Strief’s stead. Ramczyk’s 96.6 pass-blocking efficiency was fifth best among starting offensive tackles. Their key though, will be the health of left tackle Terron Armstead who has managed only 1,064 snaps over the past two seasons after earning a 90.6 overall grade in 2015. Wow, I saw Peat flat out destroy some of the elite tackles and ends in the league last season and only got this grade? Wonder if PFF gives any consideration for game-time or in-game reassignments to LT because Mr. Glass wasn't a geaux? I'd like to ask PFF why Warford got a ProBowl nod with this grade and Ramczyk did not with a better grade of not only his peers but other OTs? Personally, I didn't think Warford deserved the ProBowl invite; felt he benefited playing between Ramczyk and Unger, our two best offensive linemen... |
Re: Finding offensive line depth remains one of key questions for Saints this offseason
Kamara gets the hype, but getting a Franchise Left Tackle, at pick no. 32 no less, was the absolute steal of the draft...
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Re: Finding offensive line depth remains one of key questions for Saints this offseason
I'm not worried about our starters.....I'm worried about how we will play without Kelemete when/if one of them goes down.
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