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T.O.Killa 03-03-2010, 11:57 AM The Saints are reported to be giving Bushrod a second round tender. Jermon bushrod started 14 games and all play off and the super bowl. He was a very athletic kid with all the right measurable to play LT. He ran a 4.92 at his pro day.
2007 Pro Day:
AGILITY TESTS
Campus: 4.92 in the 40-yard dash … 1.61 10-yard dash … 2.82 20-yard dash … 4.72 20-yard shuttle … 30 1/2-inch vertical jump … 8-foot-6 broad jump … Bench pressed 225 pounds 22 times … 365-pound bench press … 545-pound squat &… 258-pound power clean … 34 1/2-inch arm length … 9 1/2-inch hands … Right-handed.
I guess someone who knows football needs to look at the tape and see if he could be a left tackle, but they won the super bowl with him. If he is a starting caliber LT, at 25, turning 26 in August, he would be a steel. Does anyone know if that would be a second this year or next.
Monkeydad 03-03-2010, 12:04 PM Great pickup after we draft Okung at #4.
We need to draft o-linemen early AND often and pick up any decent FAs. After last season's disaster, there is no such thing as too many linemen.
CultBrennan59 03-03-2010, 12:06 PM I was thinking the same thing, but then I realized that the single reason why New Orleans lost to Dallas is because Demarcus Ware had a blast rushing on Bushrod's side, and considering we play dallas twice a year, thats why I wouldn't get him, RT on the other hand wouldn't be a bad idea, but then again if we use our second on a RT and our first (possibly on a QB) then we would have our next pick be our fourth rounder on a tackle, and theres no tackles projected in the 4th round that could start at LT.
In short, the answer is no.
Meh, this draft is so lineman rich I don't see the need to give up a pick on a guy who's not anything special. He's definitely not a long term fix at LT either.
T.O.Killa 03-03-2010, 12:12 PM I was thinking the same thing, but then I realized that the single reason why New Orleans lost to Dallas is because Demarcus Ware had a blast rushing on Bushrod's side, and considering we play dallas twice a year, thats why I wouldn't get him, RT on the other hand wouldn't be a bad idea, but then again if we use our second on a RT and our first (possibly on a QB) then we would have our next pick be our fourth rounder on a tackle, and theres no tackles projected in the 4th round that could start at LT.
In short, the answer is no.
Well, you may be right. I remember how big of a game he had, but I dont remember if it was all Bushrods fault. Again, he was good enough to win the superbowl. Breese was on of the least sacked QB's in the league.
CultBrennan59 03-03-2010, 12:15 PM Well, you may be right. I remember how big of a game he had, but I dont remember if it was all Bushrods fault. Again, he was good enough to win the superbowl. Breese was on of the least sacked QB's in the league.
Brees also is a great QB who has pocket awareness and knows when to get rid of the ball, and also his line is just very good in general (Jahri Evans is an All pro Guard, Carl Nicks is going to be just like Evans, Stinchcomb's a great RT, and Goodwin is an above average center)
Lotus 03-03-2010, 12:27 PM Maybe post-draft, if Bushrod has not signed his tender and we didn't get the linemen that we thought we might, then we might consider such a move.
T.O.Killa 03-03-2010, 12:34 PM Maybe post-draft, if Bushrod has not signed his tender and we didn't get the linemen that we thought we might, then we might consider such a move.
Does that mean if we do it prior to draft we would have to give this years second rounder? I think if we could get him for next years second then it would work well for us.
Dirtbag59 03-03-2010, 12:36 PM Brees also is a great QB who has pocket awareness and knows when to get rid of the ball, and also his line is just very good in general (Jahri Evans is an All pro Guard, Carl Nicks is going to be just like Evans, Stinchcomb's a great RT, and Goodwin is an above average center)
Thats a pretty lofty expectation to compare a very good player to the best in the game:
Scouts and coaches think Jahri Evans of the New Orleans Saints may be the best guard in the NFL.
From out of nowhere, Evans at top of NFL - NFC South Blog - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/7540/from-out-of-nowhere-evans-at-top-of-nfl)
Brees also is a great QB who has pocket awareness and knows when to get rid of the ball, and also his line is just very good in general (Jahri Evans is an All pro Guard, Carl Nicks is going to be just like Evans, Stinchcomb's a great RT, and Goodwin is an above average center)
The Saints line really didn't play all that well last year, I would say Brees and his ability to get the ball out quick was the main reason he wasn't sacked more.
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