INTRODUCTION
We all know by now that the Saints had a pretty good offense. They were first in The League in 2008 in points scored, passing yards, and total yards (all per game averages). They were only 28th in rushing yards per game though, something that shows their drawbacks on the o-line and playing from behind at times. Why were they playing from behind so much? The awesomely terrible defense. They were 23rd or lower in points, passing yards, and total yards (all allowed per game). Their rush defense, why not awful, was still on 17th. The secondary remains a cause for concern. Fix that and you'll see effects not only on defense, but offense as well. Everything is linked.
DRAFT RECAP
Round/Pick/Overall
1/14/14 - Malcolm Jenkins, CB/S, Ohio State
4/16/116 - Chip Vaughn, SS, Wake Forest
4/18/118 - Stanley Arnoux, ILB, Wake Forest
5/28/164 - Thomas Morstead, P, Southern Methodist
BASED ON NEEDS
- RB - Try again.
- OL - Try again.
- Specialist - Check!
- LB - Check!
- CB - Check!
- S - Check!
GRADE: 90/100
BASED ON TALENT
Pick 1 - This is the exact pick they needed to make. Not only does it attempt to fix an area of need, the flexibility Jenkins provides makes it almost like a 2-for-1 deal. Some scouts think Jenkins may not be fluid enough to play CB in the NFL, meaning a switch to safety - a la Antrel Rolle - could be in his future. No matter; both positions need help in New Orleans. Jenkins will be able to play right away. Grade: 10
Pick 2 - Looks like they may have gotten Jenkins safety mate of the future (if Jenkins doesn't stick at CB). Chip Vaughn should have been a third round pick. The Saints got a steal in round four. They needed that to happen since they had so few picks to work with. Vaughn is a big hitter and may replace Darren Sharper when he retires or fight Roman Harper in a year or two. Grade: 9
Pick 3 - Arnoux was called Wake Forest's best player by the Demon Deacons' best player - fourth overall pick Aaron Curry. Arnoux provides immediate depth and a developmental player for a unit that is lacking much firepower. Unfortunately he won't be demonstrating anything this year. Arnoux ruptured his Achilles in spring practice and will most likely miss the season. Grade: 8
Pick 4 - I'm not a fan of taking specialists in the draft. I've said it many times; they just don't contribute enough to warrant even a fifth round pick. With that said the Saints were filling a need and Morstead was possibly the top punter in the draft. The Saints had trouble winning close games and having good specialists will fix that problem. Grade: 6
GRADE: 33/40
OVERALL
FINAL GRADE: B
WHY: This was a solid draft. Jenkins will contribute immediately, most likely in nickel and dime packages before starting in 2010. Vaughn will be a special teams ace and developmental guy until he gets a shot to knock off Roman Harper or take over for Darren Sharper. Arnoux ran into some bad luck but he is dedicated and will be back and ready to fight next year. A punter is a punter, the selection was needed but I still think they could have gotten a d-lineman or another LB there.
NOTE: My "final grade" is weighted and is not a simple combination of "needs" and "talent".
SUPERLATIVES
Best Pick: Jenkins
Worst Pick: Morstead
Sleeper: Arnoux
Instant Impact: Jenkins
Developmental: Arnoux
OTHER DRAFT GRADES - New Orleans Saints
CBS Sports (Prisco): C
CBS Sports (Rang): C+
ESPN (Kiper): C
NFL.com (Brooks): C
NFL.com (Fan's): B
Walter: A-
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