New Orleans Saints Draft Review
John Lepore | April 27th, 2020 The NFL Draft has come and gone. The New Orleans Saints started out with
John Lepore | April 27th, 2020 The NFL Draft has come and gone. The New Orleans Saints started out with
Another week of the NFL has passed and with the trade deadline headlining most of this week, it’s time to turn our attention back to what we saw over the weekend. Several offensive young guns have emerged back onto the scene and several defensive studs have continued their early dominance. One player is even making a case for Defensive Player of the Year. Who rose up to the challenge? Who fell short? Find out in this week’s edition of the Rookie Rankings. As always, let’s start with a couple of honorable mentions.
Week seven has come and gone and given us another batch of rookie performances with a few new faces. Rookie defenders across the league stepped up their game two weeks ago and last week was no different as the top of the leader board was full of defensive players. Which guys stepped up this week? Who slipped up? Find out right here and right now with our rookie rankings. Let’s get started with a couple of honorable mentions.
Chris Totaro looks at what it will take for many Saints’ cornerbacks to make the final roster.
During the draft, the Saints built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes Luis Hernandez.
Even with round one already wrapped up, there are still many great players left. There were many players who weren’t even expected to go in the first, such as Tytus Howard, L.J. Collier, and Kaleb McGary. While those players were taken off the board, there were many players who were better prospects as the same position, such as Cody Ford, Dre’Mont Jones, and Jawaan Taylor.
The 2019 NFL draft is just a few days away and teams are putting the finishing touches on their player evaluations. Everyone loves mock drafts so here is a seven-round mock draft predicting every Houston Texans’ pick. Thanks to a previous trade, the Texans have three picks within the top 55 selections.
NFL Fan Blitz recently held our first ever Fans Only Round One Mock Draft, as fans took over as the general managers of the various teams with first-round selections.
The 2019 NFL draft is less than a month away and teams are putting the finishing touches on their player evaluations. Every year we see several surprising picks that come out of nowhere like when the Seattle Seahawks drafted Rashaad Penny in the first last year. Everyone loves mock drafts so here is a seven round mock draft predicting every Washington Redskins’ pick.
The Baltimore Ravens released Pro Bowl safety Eric Weddle Tuesday afternoon after spending three years with the team, which leaves Baltimore looking for a replacement through the draft or free agency, writes Stacy Rigby.
John Lepore | April 27th, 2020 The NFL Draft has come and gone. The New Orleans Saints started out with five picks heading into Thursday
Another week of the NFL has passed and with the trade deadline headlining most of this week, it’s time to turn our attention back to what we saw over the weekend. Several offensive young guns have emerged back onto the scene and several defensive studs have continued their early dominance. One player is even making a case for Defensive Player of the Year. Who rose up to the challenge? Who fell short? Find out in this week’s edition of the Rookie Rankings. As always, let’s start with a couple of honorable mentions.
Week seven has come and gone and given us another batch of rookie performances with a few new faces. Rookie defenders across the league stepped up their game two weeks ago and last week was no different as the top of the leader board was full of defensive players. Which guys stepped up this week? Who slipped up? Find out right here and right now with our rookie rankings. Let’s get started with a couple of honorable mentions.
Chris Totaro looks at what it will take for many Saints’ cornerbacks to make the final roster.
During the draft, the Saints built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes Luis Hernandez.
Even with round one already wrapped up, there are still many great players left. There were many players who weren’t even expected to go in the first, such as Tytus Howard, L.J. Collier, and Kaleb McGary. While those players were taken off the board, there were many players who were better prospects as the same position, such as Cody Ford, Dre’Mont Jones, and Jawaan Taylor.
The 2019 NFL draft is just a few days away and teams are putting the finishing touches on their player evaluations. Everyone loves mock drafts so here is a seven-round mock draft predicting every Houston Texans’ pick. Thanks to a previous trade, the Texans have three picks within the top 55 selections.
NFL Fan Blitz recently held our first ever Fans Only Round One Mock Draft, as fans took over as the general managers of the various teams with first-round selections.
The 2019 NFL draft is less than a month away and teams are putting the finishing touches on their player evaluations. Every year we see several surprising picks that come out of nowhere like when the Seattle Seahawks drafted Rashaad Penny in the first last year. Everyone loves mock drafts so here is a seven round mock draft predicting every Washington Redskins’ pick.
The Baltimore Ravens released Pro Bowl safety Eric Weddle Tuesday afternoon after spending three years with the team, which leaves Baltimore looking for a replacement through the draft or free agency, writes Stacy Rigby.
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