Moran’s NFL Positional Rankings: Offensive Line
While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. In the fifth part of a 12 part series, I will rank each team’s offensive line position.
While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. In the fifth part of a 12 part series, I will rank each team’s offensive line position.
The New Orleans Saints came into the 2021 NFL Draft with a couple of needs spread out. They didn’t have anything to gaping to address and ended up going best player available a couple of times. In the first round, the Saints took athletic freak Payton Turner who will get to learn behind Cameron Jordan for a year or two and will look to develop into a star pass-rusher. The Saints were also fairly busy in the trade market over the weekend and traded up multiple times on days two and three.
The first round of the NFL Draft featured a plethora of surprises, but perhaps none were as eye-opening as these five reaches.
The New Orleans Saints start out with the 28th pick in this year’s draft. Luckily, they have eight picks in total to fill out their roster. The Saints weren’t able to fully dabble in the free-agent market due to the cap hell they were in. Let’s take a look at all of the players they may draft in less than two weeks.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the New Orleans Saints.
Although this day was seen from a mile away, the NFL witnessed another major retirement on Sunday.
As Canton-bound Drew Brees rides off into the sunset, the Saints have a ton of work to do in the draft. So, let’s take a look at what April’s draft might look like for the Black and Gold.
The 2020 season ended like the past three have for the New Orleans Saints…in disappointment. This time it was by the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But let’s move on to what the offseason will look like for the New Orleans Saints.
The New Orleans Saints’ season ended as it has for the previous three seasons – in disappointment. This looked like one of their best, and final, shots to get back to the Super Bowl. Alas, it isn’t happening, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be heading to Lambeau Field instead.
Drew Brees fell short of adding a second Super Bowl title to his celebrated career after throwing three interceptions in a losing effort against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
It’s Divisional Sunday, and I am more than stoked to watch these matchups. As the playoffs roll on, the games get better and better. What’s better than watching great football games? Making money while watching. Here are some players I’ll be targeting in both Cash Games and GPPs/Tournaments.
In the final matchup this weekend, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers travel to the Big Easy to face division rivals the New Orleans Saints. The Saints won the two regular-season games. Can they win the third battle and advance to the NFC Championship? Or will the third time be a charm for the Bucs?
While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. In the fifth part of a 12 part series, I will rank each team’s offensive line position.
The New Orleans Saints came into the 2021 NFL Draft with a couple of needs spread out. They didn’t have anything to gaping to address and ended up going best player available a couple of times. In the first round, the Saints took athletic freak Payton Turner who will get to learn behind Cameron Jordan for a year or two and will look to develop into a star pass-rusher. The Saints were also fairly busy in the trade market over the weekend and traded up multiple times on days two and three.
The first round of the NFL Draft featured a plethora of surprises, but perhaps none were as eye-opening as these five reaches.
The New Orleans Saints start out with the 28th pick in this year’s draft. Luckily, they have eight picks in total to fill out their roster. The Saints weren’t able to fully dabble in the free-agent market due to the cap hell they were in. Let’s take a look at all of the players they may draft in less than two weeks.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the New Orleans Saints.
Although this day was seen from a mile away, the NFL witnessed another major retirement on Sunday.
As Canton-bound Drew Brees rides off into the sunset, the Saints have a ton of work to do in the draft. So, let’s take a look at what April’s draft might look like for the Black and Gold.
The 2020 season ended like the past three have for the New Orleans Saints…in disappointment. This time it was by the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But let’s move on to what the offseason will look like for the New Orleans Saints.
The New Orleans Saints’ season ended as it has for the previous three seasons – in disappointment. This looked like one of their best, and final, shots to get back to the Super Bowl. Alas, it isn’t happening, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be heading to Lambeau Field instead.
Drew Brees fell short of adding a second Super Bowl title to his celebrated career after throwing three interceptions in a losing effort against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
It’s Divisional Sunday, and I am more than stoked to watch these matchups. As the playoffs roll on, the games get better and better. What’s better than watching great football games? Making money while watching. Here are some players I’ll be targeting in both Cash Games and GPPs/Tournaments.
In the final matchup this weekend, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers travel to the Big Easy to face division rivals the New Orleans Saints. The Saints won the two regular-season games. Can they win the third battle and advance to the NFC Championship? Or will the third time be a charm for the Bucs?
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