New Orleans’ saints seemed ready to rebuild itself at the start of the off-season, but the team made a plethora of movements that indicated exactly the opposite.
First of all, they decided to keep Derek Carr and Cam Jordan. Cutting these two veterans would have allowed the team a little money, but keeping them made New Orleans a better team.
Then, the saints would have hunted the broad star receiver, Cooper Kupp, before Kupp signed an agreement with the Seattle Seahawks. New Orleans needed passes sensors and Kupp was a clear option for the victory to continue.
Although the saints probably target passes in the NFL recovery, an NFL writer does not consider them the best fit. Brent Sobleski to Bleacher Report recently nicknamed the Holy the “worst landing point” For the prospect of the Stanford Elic Ayomanor wide receiver. Sobleski had Las Vegas raiders as the best landing point for the 6 -foot 2 inch passes.
“New Orleans’ saints are also looking for another weapon,” wrote Sobleski. “But Chris Olave is already the highest target there, and Derek Carr does not have the ability to launch global to fully enjoy the skills of Ayomanor.”
Ayomanor, a planned choice of the end of the second round, could be very talented, but he does not yet have the possibility of entering an offense as the highest target. It is unfair to discredit the saints as an landing place because they have Chris Olave at the top of their large receiver room. In fact, the presence of Olave could make it an even better landing point.
It is unlikely that New Orleans be willing to spend its first second round choice on Ayomanor, but if Stanford’s product falls at the top of the third round, the saints could spend their third round choice on him. And they would not be the worst landing point.
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