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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I don't believe Dwayne Washington is a sure thing @ #3 RB by any means. JT Gray and rookie Saquan Hampton should be a good battle at the safety spot....
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Re: Who'll make Saints' 53-man roster? See some way-too-early guesses and positions to watch
I don't believe Dwayne Washington is a sure thing @ #3 RB by any means.
JT Gray and rookie Saquan Hampton should be a good battle at the safety spot. |
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Re: Who'll make Saints' 53-man roster? See some way-too-early guesses and positions to watch
Originally Posted by K Major
Agreed. Washington never impressed me with the ones and the RB stack could only be better if Ingram had returned... ![]()
Ten (10) DBs historically has broken down to four (4) CBs, four (4) Ss, two (2) NB, with the reserves often playing significant time in the kicking game... Lattimore, Apple, Marcus Williams, Bell, Robinson and, yes, PJ Williams are locks. Gardner, playing both S as well as NB, is nearly a lock; that's seven (7)... Crawley has shown a high ceiling in the past, so I wouldn't write him off just yet if Coach AG can right his ship... Don't agree Banjo's contract makes him a lock, especially if Hampton shows up with his terrific athleticism... And Terrell Williams has some impressive quicks to go with his overwhelming size (6' 3"); and has some flash on film with the 49ers; that may get him some hard looks... Gray is disciplined, smart, and is always in position even if his athleticism may not be elite... This will be among the best competition of the position groups, including WR, in camp... |
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