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2011 NFL Draft Needs: New Orleans Saints

GLENDALE, AZ - OCTOBER 10:  Quarterback Max Hall #6 of the Arizona Cardinals fumbles the ball as Sedrick Ellis #98 and Jonathan Vilma #51 of the New Orleans Saints attempt to recover during the NFL game at the University of Phoenix Stadium on October 10, 2010 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Saints 30-20. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

The 2010 Super Bowl Champions took a step back this past season and were upset in the first round of the playoffs by the Seattle Seahawks. The New Orleans Saints finished with an 11-6 record that was fueled by inconsistency on both sides of the ball. With defensive guru Gregg Williams electing to stay with the team, New Orleans will dedicate a lot of its offseason to improving its defense. 

In their six losses, the Saints allowed more than 20 points in each of them and more than 30 points in four of them. Sedrick Ellis and Will Smith are key pieces along the defensive line but New Orleans needs to add some more depth in this area. Signing Shaun Rogers improves the depth, but adding another tackle or end is important. With both Danny Clark and Scott Shanle set to become free agents (If CBA is resolved), outside linebacker is also a priority that needs to be addressed.

Drew Brees once again put up big numbers, but his 22 interceptions were a career-high. Brees, the leader of the Who Dat Nation, will look to bounce back in 2011, but he’s going to need help from his running game. The Saints running backs spent the majority of their time in the training room last season in what turned into a revolving position. If Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush can stay healthy, look for New Orleans offense to improve vastly. With Jeremy Shockey getting released, the Saints might look to add a tight end at some point in the draft.

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1. Defensive tackle: Ellis finally stayed healthy for an entire season in 2010-11 and it paid dividends for the defense. With his history of injuries and the lack of depth along the defensive line look for New Orleans to address this need early in the draft. Some possible fits for the Saints include: Stephen Paea (set the bench press record at the combine), Corey Liuget and Drake Nevis.

2. Outside linebacker: New Orleans might look at upgrading both outside linebacker spots with both Shanle and Clark’s futures with the team up in the air. Some linebackers to keep an eye should include: Bruce Carter and Mason Foster, who should both be available in round two. New Orleans could use its first round pick on someone like Justin Houston, who would provide the defense with a legitimate pass rushing threat.

3. Running back: This might not be the Saints most important need, but stability at the position is a must. With Thomas re-signing, adding a back to compliment him will make a dangerous offense that much better. Mikel Leshoure would be a good fit on the team, but New Orleans won’t take a back that early. Some mid-round guys that Saints could draft include: Daniel Thomas, DeMarco Murray and Shane Vereen.

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DE over DT

We need a pass rush from the front four. We live and die by the blitz to get pressure, and we can’t keep going like that. We’ve got a stop gap with Shaun Rogers next to Sedrick Ellis, so DT becomes a need that we can address in later rounds like 2 or 3.

I’d like to see us pick up a guy like Kerrigan as I think he would fit nicely opposite of Will Smith. If he’s not available, I think a guy like Martez Wilson would fit at OLB.

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by tlsk1066 on Mar 15, 2011 3:59 PM EDT reply actions  

I’ve argued this here for a month…nobody seems to be listening. Saints needs, in order…

OLB, DE, RB, OT, DT.

I’ll just pretend you didn’t actually mention the clear ILB Wilson.

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by jeff.l.b on Mar 15, 2011 4:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

Drew Magary over on Deadspin wrote about how every year there’s a team that is a prohibitive favorite who goes into someone else’s house and just runs into a buzzsaw. I did not think it was going to be the Saints but they absolutely got buzzsawed. That was incredible to watch.

“Who dat!”

bzzzzzzzt!

“Oh God! Where are my legs!?!”

Let the beasting begin.

by TransplantedFan on Mar 15, 2011 4:07 PM EDT reply actions  


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