Thanks Tim, I see we're a little ahead of schedule now!
This draft certainly hasn't gone as expected. However, that's what makes it probably the closest to what the actual draft will be like; once the first pick is made, the second guessing and fingernail biting begins throughout the team offices!
27. New Orleans SaintsThe New Orleans Saints select:
Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State UniversityThis team is in decent shape right now. They bounced back from their MNF slaughtering at the hands of the Seahawks up in Seattle, by putting on a much more respectable performance against the same, in the playoffs.
They have a few needs. And, at this point in the draft, needs tend to start getting focused on more than best player available in some front offices; the only exception being a "duh" player that your team has scouted, and is thrilled to see nobody else has caught onto.
Rob Ryan injected quite a bit of emotion and attitude into an overall talent deficient defensive unit last year. They have made strides in the secondary, with Kenny Vaccaro working out nicely, now being teamed up with new free agent signing Jairus Byrd.
They still have a need for help at CB, however after the recent beeline to grab CBs, the Saints are going to feel a little more comfortable relying on their elite safety unit. Additionally, their offensive line needs some reinforcement, but there's already been quite a blitz there too.
Ryan Shazier has come to them, and he's the type of plug and play linebacker that can come in right away, and make an impact. Rob Ryan will convince Sean Payton to take this kid, if he's available.
And...pick 28.
This one is obvious...The Carolina Panthers select:
Jerry RicecakeSeriously now, what else can they do to save Cam Newton at this point?
