I 17'ing hate the Saints- but they have drafted great tonight

57stratdawg

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for a RB that's had knee surgery already.

Seems like the good teams in the NFL are never trading up to take players.
 

MStateFan22

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Just always felt that he was one of those good players that just benefited greatly from his team.
 

Coach34

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57StratDawg said:
for a RB that's had knee surgery already.

Seems like the good teams in the NFL are never trading up to take players.

both traded up to take guys named Jerry Rice and Emmit Smith- who turned out ok
 

BoDawg.sixpack

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that's how he got his yardage. He is as strong of a 215 lb back as I've seen. Ballard is also very strong for his size.
 

Coach34

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jethreauxdawg said:
Good player? Yes. As good as the media makes him out to be? No
Ingram is an Emmit Smith type player. He is short, stocky, and low to the ground. Good between the tackles. He is a feature back

Bush is a specialist for 3rd down to catch passes and needs to stay outside away from contact

Ingram is a great pick
 

jethreauxdawg

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I've just never been amazed by either guy. I think they are good, but I don't think either are the elite player the press says they are. They have been surrounded by great teams that have made them look great. I imagine Ingram will have a similar career to Bush. Nothing to hang his head about, but won't get a glimpse of Canton.
 

MStateFan22

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Just watch some of his highlight film. It is unbelievablehow many times he was never even touched until he was already 5, 10, 15 yards past the line of scrimmage. He did a great job in open space but all good RBs can make people miss in open space. His whole career he has run behind all SEC offensive lineman + one of the the best blocking (if not the best) WRs in recent years.
 

57stratdawg

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I don't see the Packers, Patriots, Colts, or Steelers jumping up and taking players for future 1st round picks.

I didn't think the Saints were hurting at RB anyway. Ingram is good, but teams can find RBs later in the draft AND kept their 1st round pick next year.
 

Coach34

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57StratDawg said:
I don't see the Packers, Patriots, Colts, or Steelers jumping up and taking players for future 1st round picks.

I didn't think the Saints were hurting at RB anyway. Ingram is good, but teams can find RBs later in the draft AND kept their 1st round pick next year.
I can give you a thousand examples to prove you wrong
Redskinstrading up for Champ Bailey?
Seattle trading up for Shaun Alexander? Didnt he win an MVP?
 

57stratdawg

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The Patriots are the best team in the draft today, and they have been for years. No question about it. They trade down, they find value throughout the draft, and they stock up draft pics. You never see them jumping up and taking draft picks, same with the Steelers.

I know that when Cowboys jumped up and took Bryant and the Saints jumped up and took Ingram, both traded with New England. <span style="font-weight: bold;">NE has 3 picks tomorrow, two picks in the 3rd round, and 2 in the 1st round in 2012</span>.

There are positions I would trade up to get (OT, DE, QB), but RB isn't one. <br style="font-weight: bold;"><br style="font-weight: bold;">
 

patdog

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Ingram is a very physical player. Bush is the complete opposite. Coach34 is right about this. Ingram is a legitimate NFL feature RB. Bush is a 3rd down specialist.
 

studentdawg87

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With more and more teams going to a rotation of backs and with the success of tons of undrafted/late round type guys, I wouldn't waste a first round pick on a RB when I could get a serviceable to good one later in the draft or in free agency.
 

bonedaddy401

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They traded down two years ago and missed on Clay Mathews who was taken in the spot they traded back from, and now they need a OLB bad. They need a RB and just traded out of the spot that Mark Ingram was taken in. Both not great moves.<div>
</div><div>They missed on Brandon Meriweather and just about every widereceiverthey have taken this decade. They are better than most but they are not "the best team in the draft".</div>
 

FISHDAWG

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can't blame them for this pick ... probably would not have been available ontheir
second pick

edited foe spelling
 

jethreauxdawg

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I said they are alike in the fact that they are both overrated, not that they are identical players
 

GloryDawg

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He turn out to be a bust. If you count Bush the saints are 1/3 for Hiesman drafts. As far as the injury goes I am sure the NFL doctors checked him out real good and that will not be a problem. I still wish they would have kept Mike Bell.
 

NapoleonDynamite

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...on SportsCenter this morning with Mike Torico, he made two good points about the Saints first round picks.

- He said the Saints offense is usually scoring a lot of points, forcing the opponent to play catch up and throw it every down. Therefore, the Saints needed a pass rusher - got it with Cam Jordon with their 1st pick.

- Then, Herm said, the Saints need to be able to close out games in the 4th Quarter by running the ball (which they were missing late last year). They needed a bruiser/strong guy to get the ugly yards late while giving depth there to help two guys coming off injuries, Pierre Thomas and Ivory. Got it with Mark Ingram with their 2nd pick.

I think they made two excellent picks. Plus, you have to think they see the window of opportunity may start closing a bit after this year so they are going for it all. I don't fault that logic a bit. Go Saints!
 

57stratdawg

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Lets look at RB production last year in the NFL and their draft position..

[list type=decimal][*]Arian Foster - 1616 yards - <span style="font-weight: bold;">Undrafted
</span>[*]<span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></span></span>Jamaal Charles - 1460 yards - <span style="font-weight: bold;">3rd Round</span>[*]Michael Turner - 1371 yards <span style="font-weight: bold;">- 5th Round</span>[/list]Plus, the Packers won the Super Bowl last year playing James Stark (6th round pick) and John Kuhn (undrafted) at RB.

The position just doesn't have the value it did 10 or 15 years ago.