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New Orleans Saints’ 2008 Draft Class
From NFL.com:
Round 1, Pick 7 (7) (From 49ers through Patriots)
Sedrick Ellis DT 6’1″ 305 Southern Cal
Pick Analysis:The Saints traded up to boost the interior of their front four. Ellis will be counted on to clog up the line of scrimmage and be a disruptive force in the backfield. His best traits are exceptional strength and great instincts.
Round 2, Pick 9 (40)
Tracy Porter CB 5’11” 185 Indiana
Pick Analysis:The Saints continue to address their defense, as Porter projects as a third corner. He was productive at Indiana, but like many corners, is not known as a good tackler.
Round 5, Pick 9 (144) (From Lions)
DeMario Pressley DT 6’3″ 301 North Carolina State
Pick Analysis:The latest in a recent tradition of North Carolina State defensive ends like former No. 1 overall pick Mario Williams and former first-round pick Manny Lawson. Pressley has great athleticism, speed and quickness for his size. He is an explosive player off the ball with good upside.
Round 5, Pick 29 (164) (From Patriots)
Carl Nicks OT 6’5″ 341 Nebraska
Pick Analysis:Nicks hasn’t played enough college football to expect great things from him early in his career. He does have bulk and can move better than expected at his weight. There are some concerns that he will battle weight issues throughout his career, but he can block a linebacker in space. This is a boom-or-bust pick.
Round 6, Pick 12 (178)
Taylor Mehlhaff K 5’10” 185 Wisconsin
Pick Analysis:Mehlhaff is a left-footed kicker with good accuracy. Good, not great, leg strength. He’s more of a 45-yard and in kicker, but demonstrated great accuracy while kicking in a tough place at Wisconsin.
Round 7, Pick 30 (237) (From Packers)
Adrian Arrington WR 6’3″ 203 Michigan
Pick Analysis:Some thought Arrington was a very good player that was overshadowed by Manningham at Michigan. He has good hands and caught a lot of passes. He lacks breakaway speed, but is a good possession receiver. A hamstring injury that prevented him from working out at the combine hurt his stock.
New Orleans Saints’ First Round Pick
Saints’ 2008 Schedule
2008 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
(All times CENTRAL)
Sunday, Sept. 7
Tampa Bay
Noon
Sunday, Sept. 14
at Washington
Noon
Sunday, Sept. 21
at Denver
3:05 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 28
San Francisco
Noon
Monday, Oct. 6
Minnesota
7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12
Oakland
Noon
Sunday, Oct. 19
at Carolina
Noon
Sunday, Oct. 26
San Diego (in London)
Noon
Sunday, Nov. 2
BYE
Sunday, Nov. 9
at Atlanta
Noon
Sunday, Nov. 16
at Kansas City
Noon
Monday, Nov. 24
Green Bay
7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 30
at Tampa Bay
Noon
Sunday, Dec. 7
Atlanta
Noon
Thurs., Dec. 11
at Chicago
7:15 p.m
Sunday, Dec. 21
at Detroit
Noon
Sunday, Dec. 28
Carolina
Noon
*Times of the games in weeks 11-17 of the NFL Schedule (Nov. 16-Dec. 28) are subject to change due to NFL Flex Scheduling.
On the Road, again
I must start packing – off to Little Creek, VA tomorrow.
Saints are Zach’s best option?????
Interesting article on the the recently cut Zach Thomas.
I think that it would be a good pickup by the Saints if:
a.) Thomas could play a full schedule
b.) Near minimum contract plus numerous attainable incentives
Aflac Goes to the Mayo Clinic
Family in Mardi Gras Parade
Here are the stars of Mardi Gras.
Simpsons’ Video from Hulu
Grand Central Invites
Because of Kris, I have invites to Grand Central. Check it out.
If you would like an invite, let me know in the comments.