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SmashMouth 05-05-2019 06:06 AM

Updated Saints depth chart, key position battles after draft
 
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The New Orleans Saints added some talent last week during the NFL draft and when signing undrafted rookies. But how much has the team’s depth chart actually changed?

We’ll have to wait until training camp and the preseason to see how and where the rookies fit in. Yet for now it seems most of them will have a hard time earning immediate playing time.

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Let’s look at a breakdown by position and some of the key position battles coming up this summer. The roster could change a bit by the time training camp begins, but here’s how it looks now:

Rookies underlined. Undrafted players added via sources and reports.

Quarterback

Drew Brees
Teddy Bridgewater
Taysom Hill
J.T. Barrett
Running back

Alvin Kamara
Latavius Murray
Dwayne Washington
Martez Carter
Devine Ozigbo
Darnell Holland
Key position battle: The No. 3 running back job behind Kamara and Murray should be hotly contested. Washington will have the edge because of his experience and special teams ability, but undrafted running backs have found a way onto the roster in the past.

Fullback

Zach Line
Tight end

Jared Cook
Josh Hill
Dan Arnold
Garrett Griffin
Alizé Mack
Jake Powell
Key position battle: Cook’s arrival pushed everyone down the depth chart, and now there will be heavy competition for No. 3 tight end. Arnold and Griffin have some experience, and Mack and Powell will try to unseat them.

Wide receiver 1

Michael Thomas
Cameron Meredith
Keith Kirkwood
Simmie Cobbs
Travin Dural
Emmanuel Butler
Wide receiver 2

Ted Ginn Jr.
Tre’Quan Smith
Austin Carr
Deonte Harris
Lil’Jordan Humphrey
Key position battle: Every wide receiver role behind Thomas is open. The Saints already have plenty of experience here, which is why they didn’t aggressively pursue another receiver in the offseason. Ginn versus Smith and Meredith versus Kirkwood will likely be the top battles, but the rookies have a chance to make it.

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saintsfan1976 05-05-2019 08:19 AM

Re: Updated Saints depth chart, key position battles after draft
 
Top battles IMO
Center
WR
DT and DE #3 / situational
CB slot
TE

vpheughan 05-05-2019 08:43 AM

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Going back to 2009, teams have drafted 14 centers in the first two rounds. Thirteen of those 14 started at least 10 games during their rookie seasons. The only one who didn't was Rodney Hudson, who started just one game but played in all 16 as a rookie with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2011.

ChrisXVI 05-05-2019 10:22 AM

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This will be the end of the line for either Cameron Tom or Will Clapp. Nick Easton will have one of the C/G backup spots and that’ll leave one spot.

LT: Armstead, Ola
LG: Peat
C: McCoy, Easton
RG: Warford
RT: Ramczyk, Newton

K Major 05-05-2019 10:35 AM

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Austin Carr could be a goner.

lee909 05-05-2019 10:59 AM

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Should be a really interesting camp and make the preseason games well worth watching deep into the second half.
There will be a lot of front offices watching to see who gets cut

Rugby Saint II 05-05-2019 12:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 (Post 844180)
Top battles IMO
Center
WR
DT and DE #3 / situational
CB slot
TE

I totally agree with you sf that these will be the most hotly contested battles in training camp. The best thing is that none of them are fighting for a starting job. Let...me say...that.....again....No battles for the starting spots! Sweet!(besides center. Which, really shouldn't be much of a battle)

I am also interested in backup tackle and the third safety battles. Although Gardner may fill the slot CB spot.

ScottF 05-05-2019 12:25 PM

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not-so-bold predictions:
Washington, Crawley, Carr and Ginn get cut
Easton starts, McCoy plays the utility role and gets on the field a lot

Utah_Saint 05-05-2019 01:00 PM

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I'd add linebacker. With Teo's departure, there's an opening.

voodooido 05-05-2019 02:47 PM

Re: Updated Saints depth chart, key position battles after draft
 
Move Dural up that list. He was set to make the roster before his injury last year.

QBREES9 05-05-2019 08:23 PM

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J.T Barrett, he'll be cut

jeanpierre 05-05-2019 10:23 PM

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If I'm these guys, I'm packing my lunch, coming in earlier, staying later...

RB Latavius Murray (FA 2019)
RB Dwayne Washington
OL Cameron Tom
OL Will Clapp
OL Nick Easton (FA 2019)
WR Cam Meredith
WR Austin Carr
TE Josh Hill
DE Trey Hendrickson
NT Taylor Stallworth
LB Craig Robertson
LB A.J. Klein
SS Chris Banjo
CB Justin Hardee
CB Ken Crawley

This was an expensive, talented draft and undrafted free agent class, so if these young guys impress early with little drop-off, the veteran contracts will make them expendable...

I'm not betting on Banjo, Gray, Robertson, Klein, Stallworth, Meredith, nor Carr; don't dislike them, in fact I've loved Robertson and Klein since they got here, just not betting on them...

However Payton prefers vets, and that'll be interesting factor in the Easton-Clapp-Tom battle; some think Clapp is odd man out - I don't because Clapp can play C, LG, RG, and RT where Tom is limited to C...

If only eight (8) OL are kept, that'll be the battle; however, in light of what happened with Armstead missing significant time, again, and Peat playing broken at the end - Payton may plan on an add'l OL this year...

dizzle88 05-05-2019 11:00 PM

Re: Updated Saints depth chart, key position battles after draft
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 844209)
If I'm these guys, I'm packing my lunch, coming in earlier, staying later...

RB Latavius Murray (FA 2019)
RB Dwayne Washington
OL Cameron Tom
OL Will Clapp
OL Nick Easton (FA 2019)
WR Cam Meredith
WR Austin Carr
TE Josh Hill
DE Trey Hendrickson
NT Taylor Stallworth
LB Craig Robertson
LB A.J. Klein
SS Chris Banjo
CB Justin Hardee
CB Ken Crawley

This was an expensive, talented draft and undrafted free agent class, so if these young guys impress early with little drop-off, the veteran contracts will make them expendable...

I'm not betting on Banjo, Gray, Robertson, Klein, Stallworth, Meredith, nor Carr; don't dislike them, in fact I've loved Robertson and Klein since they got here, just not betting on them...

However Payton prefers vets, and that'll be interesting factor in the Easton-Clapp-Tom battle; some think Clapp is odd man out - I don't because Clapp can play C, LG, RG, and RT where Tom is limited to C...

If only eight (8) OL are kept, that'll be the battle; however, in light of what happened with Armstead missing significant time, again, and Peat playing broken at the end - Payton may plan on an add'l OL this year...

Banjo and Hardee will make the squad based on their Special Teams play alone, they may not be world beaters on Defense, but they are a huge reason as to why we allowed the lowest punt return yards last season.

voodooido 05-06-2019 11:41 AM

Re: Updated Saints depth chart, key position battles after draft
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 844209)
If I'm these guys, I'm packing my lunch, coming in earlier, staying later...

RB Latavius Murray (FA 2019)
RB Dwayne Washington
OL Cameron Tom
OL Will Clapp
OL Nick Easton (FA 2019)
WR Cam Meredith
WR Austin Carr
TE Josh Hill
DE Trey Hendrickson
NT Taylor Stallworth
LB Craig Robertson
LB A.J. Klein
SS Chris Banjo
CB Justin Hardee
CB Ken Crawley

This was an expensive, talented draft and undrafted free agent class, so if these young guys impress early with little drop-off, the veteran contracts will make them expendable...


I'm not betting on Banjo, Gray, Robertson, Klein, Stallworth, Meredith, nor Carr; don't dislike them, in fact I've loved Robertson and Klein since they got here, just not betting on them...

However Payton prefers vets, and that'll be interesting factor in the Easton-Clapp-Tom battle; some think Clapp is odd man out - I don't because Clapp can play C, LG, RG, and RT where Tom is limited to C...

If only eight (8) OL are kept, that'll be the battle; however, in light of what happened with Armstead missing significant time, again, and Peat playing broken at the end - Payton may plan on an add'l OL this year...

I can’t see Tom, clap, Easton , stallworth, Hendrickson or Murray being cut material. We are way too thin on both lines and I can’t see SP going into a super bowl year with a back up rb being an udfa

K Major 05-06-2019 11:50 AM

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CB Ken Crawley ... he needs to live at the Saints facility.

Not sure he'll ever regain his confidence. Gave up too many big plays. His body language was bad post Eli Apple signing.


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