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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Trautman can catch but he was like 12 feet taller than anyone else in the field. There will be a learning process in the NFL. I'm sure he will contribute the first year but the speed of the game takes ...
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Re: Saints Draft Days Official Thread
Trautman can catch but he was like 12 feet taller than anyone else in the field. There will be a learning process in the NFL. I'm sure he will contribute the first year but the speed of the game takes time even for div.1 powerhouses. Probably year 2 will start coming into his own. But he isn't going to be our number 1 option this year at TE anyway and that will help him too
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Re: Saints Draft Days Official Thread
Originally Posted by spkb25
Yeah, Jimmy Graham didn't just step off the bus ready-to-go, he needed time to adjust, learn the game...
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Re: Saints Draft Days Official Thread
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Not according to The Dude. Supposedly he remains inactive all year. Oh, and Emmanuel Sanders will play 12 or fewer games and be lackluster.![]()
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Re: Saints Draft Days Official Thread
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He didn't have any problems in the Senior Bowl going against all the best talent, so I don't think it's fair to say he looked good only because of weak competition.![]()
He was a QB/CB coming out of HS, so he didn't have much of chance to be recruited highly. He made the transition to TE in week 7 of practice in Dayton - which he had suggested to the coaching staff. One could say he had to be more determined because he didn't receive any financial assistance in athletics. Who knows, I'm excited, and I like the draft as a whole. |
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Re: Saints Draft Days Official Thread
Originally Posted by FinSaint
But the speed of the game and competition matter bro, let's not pretend it doesn't. Thats just being dishonest. The NFL is every best college player from each team. It is elite of elite. That said Steve MCNAIR did it as a QB from what like Alcorn or some ****. I never said it was only due to the competition but let's not pretend his numbers would not have been impacted had he played at Alabama, let's say. Either way he can ball, let's see what happens. I dont happen to think he will have a problem, but if you're expecting 80 grabs rookie season you're way off. Plus NFL run complex playbooks. If he has 30 to 49 catches with 7 to 10 this that will be a great rookie season
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Re: Saints Draft Days Official Thread
Originally Posted by spkb25
Look, I was only stating that the one time he had a chance to go against the best of the best in the Senior Bowl - he was up for the challenge.![]()
Certainly it would would have helped his development if he had gone against the highest level competition week in and week out, not to mention working with staff those programs attract, but it seems like he made the best out of his particular situation. |
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