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Brett Kollmann draft recap


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1 hour ago, saints4lifeagain said:

I think that would be another area where he'd excel. Again, a position you'd like to see him put some weight on for, but allowing him to sit back and survey and use his speed to attack the ball would be interesting, to say the least. Last year they kind of moved him into the TM7 role. I liked him there. 

I just hope whoever is our DB coach will be able to put these guys in positions to succeed. It's definitely a big question mark going forward though. 

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3 hours ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Can he? Decently. But he's much better in the slot. He went to DBU for crying out loud. They played him in the slot, where he excelled. 

I've watched every game of the mans career lol. 

From what I've seen, he has zero problems following his guy wherever they line up.

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3 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

He wants us to be a dink and dunk team with Cam and Norv 

 

LOL Not gonna happen

Well, it's not like we don't have the weapons to do it. Of course I would prefer us to be more vertical, but if---like he alluded to---our O-line is a little shady, Cam and especially Norv may be compelled to adapt to maximize skill sets, efficiency and production.

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Long term getting skilled positions in this draft may be a good thing because next year’s draft is full of Hog Mollies on both sides of the line supposedly. 

I think Donte could play outside if he is lined up on the speedy receiver. Against Julio and Evans not so much.  We got him to shut down Ginn, Jackson, and now Ridley. 

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7 hours ago, top dawg said:

Well, it's not like we don't have the weapons to do it. Of course I would prefer us to be more vertical, but if---like he alluded to---our O-line is a little shady, Cam and especially Norv may be compelled to adapt to maximize skill sets, efficiency and production.

We already tried it last season, it doesn’t suit Cam’s strengths 

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People forget that we signed Cockrell who is very highly rated by everyone.  Cockrell is going to start opposed from Bradberry.  Donte will be used on fast guys.  Bradberry and Worley got eaten alive by fast guys last season.

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1 hour ago, ARSEN said:

People forget that we signed Cockrell who is very highly rated by everyone.  Cockrell is going to start opposed from Bradberry.  Donte will be used on fast guys.  Bradberry and Worley got eaten alive by fast guys last season.

Don’t talk common sense around here.  Not allowed.  

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1 hour ago, GoobyPls said:

We already tried it last season, it doesn’t suit Cam’s strengths 

Going vertical doesn’t suit Cams strengths?  You do know he throws one of the best deep balls in the NFL, right?  

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1 hour ago, ARSEN said:

People forget that we signed Cockrell who is very highly rated by everyone.  Cockrell is going to start opposed from Bradberry.  Donte will be used on fast guys.  Bradberry and Worley got eaten alive by fast guys last season.

So very highly rated that he was available well after the run on desirable FAs was over.

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