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We have the 15th pick...EDIT, the 14th pick Saints 15th.


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after watching Newton get mugged the last three weeks some people want to pick WR?

If Cam couldn't run and break tackles he'd be on IR by now. He almost got there today.

Newton is the franchise and he has to be protected. Has Brandon Marshall helped Cutler stay upright at all? Nope, and a rookie WR won't have a year like Marshall.

Solidifying the offensive line and the defensive line will put them in position to draft skill players in the first for the next few years.

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Chance Warmack please!

Imagine a line of Gross, Chance, Kalil, Amini, Bell. As much as Gross has been declining/ Bell being touted as questionable.. it'd be one mean ass line. We may have a bigger need at T but I dunno, the thought of having the nastiest young guard duo in the NFL is makin me lick my chops.

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after watching Newton get mugged the last three weeks some people want to pick WR?

If Cam couldn't run and break tackles he'd be on IR by now. He almost got there today.

Newton is the franchise and he has to be protected. Has Brandon Marshall helped Cutler stay upright at all? Nope, and a rookie WR won't have a year like Marshall.

Solidifying the offensive line and the defensive line will put them in position to draft skill players in the first for the next few years.

He got mugged playing behind a devastated Oline. The starting C, backup C, starting LG as well. That put the team with backups at all three of the middle oline spots. Put Kalil back in at Center, another year under his belt and improved Silatolu and a RG from FA and the Oline is fixed. Maybe draft a OT in the 2nd round to replace Bell (Either by sliding Gross to the RT with a LT or by drafting a RT) The team desperately needs WR help and big time. An aging Smitty, a at best borderline 2nd, who should be a 3rd WR in Lafell and really nothing beyond that to be honest. Murphy would work well as a 4th option, but he really shouldn't be the third one. Gettis hasn't been seen in forever and Armanti is well Armanti.

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