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I missed practices yesterday and this morning, but I finally made it to this afternoon's practice. It rained just before practice started and the field was a little wet.
Most notable to me was Colston - He may have just had his knee drained, but he looks better than ever (this is the third year in a row I've been to watch the Saints in camp). While his straight line speed is good for a guy his size, I've often thought his burst off the line was just a little slow. This year, his burst off the line looks notably better. His hands looked great too, maybe the best in the league. I don't do rankings or projections, but if I did I would bump him up a tick or two after watching him today.
Shockey played only briefly with helmet and pads, running some short routes. On one play Brees hit him in the chest and the ball bounced off him and hit a defender right in the breadbasket - INT. Some fans let Shockey hear about it and and he gave them a walk-away hand wave. The next pass to Shockey hit him in the gut and he dropped it. Later in practice he was by Coach Payton's side most of the time as the team ran more plays. They seemed to be talking quite a bit.
Reggie - Looked good. Not much more to say. Despite the picture I linked to in the Reggie Bush thread, he really looks about the same size, same speed, same everything. I did see him line up wide to the right once and he ran a route down field, but the QB did not look his way. As a Reggie owner in multiple leagues, I'm pretty optimistic that he will have a good season. Aside from the PCL injury last season, I think what has held him back so far is not just a maturity in his game, but in the Saints offense as a whole (which was on woeful display the first 4-6 games last year). I have a feeling things will be much better this year, which I guess is saying a lot considering how good they have been. He did have a couple of drops today.
Brees - Honestly, I did not pay much attention to the QBs today. I did remark to myself that Brunell as a backup is ideal for the team. If Palko latches on as QB#3 and spends a season or two behind Brunell, he might might be able to carve out a Jim Sorgi type career.
Duece - nowhere to be seen. I heard that he looks a lot slimmer. Maybe I'll see him tomorrow.
Meachem - Did not see anything spectacular today, but I got a good vibe about him. Still a very good player to have stashed on your dynasty roster, imo.
Adrian Arrington - Made the best play of practice as Brees hit him in stride 40 yards down field.
Stecker/Pierre Thomas - Stecker looks to be in excellent shape and does not look anything like a 33 year old running back. Thomas looked good too. All in all, Thomas looks to have good (better?) running back instincts, but Stecker seems to have a bit more of a burst to his game. At the beginning of practice, the team had first and second string on one side of the field, and third string and beyond on the other. Stecker was second string today. This is something I will want to keep an eye on. Based solely on one afternoon's practice, I'll temper my expectations for Thomas slightly this year, as Stecker does not look like he's going anywhere, but I still like him for 2009 and beyond.
Super Deep (really deep) sleeper - TE Ronnie Ghent (2nd year free agent out of Louisville) - Training camp practices are really a three ring circus and it's easy to miss a lot of plays, but two or three times he caught the corner of my eye. Looked pretty fluid for a 252 pounder running around on the field. From a distance, he looks built exactly like Shockey, but the program sheet lists him at 6'2", vs Shockey at 6'5". Eric Johnson was nowhere to be seen today (surprise!). If I remember correctly, the Saints played with 4 TEs last season, so maybe he can fight his way onto the roster. Other TEs include Billy Miller and Mark Campbell.
Formations - Although I'm a bit of a Saints fan, I don't remember if they ran many plays with 2 TE sets, but I saw them set up this formation several times today. Shockey was lining up both on the left and right. As already mentioned, Bush lined up wide right once. I saw Colston line up in the slot once too (and I don't recall much of that in the past two seasons).
Odds and ends - With nothing to base this on but vibes and body language, I'd certainly rank Lance Moore ahead of Copper, maybe even Devery Henderson - putting this altogether, if the Saints keep 6 WRs, I see it being Colston, Meachem, Patten, Moore, Arrington and Henderson. Unless he can make it as a return man, I don't see Skyler Green making any sort of dent at all. He caught the ire of his coach when he quit on a route only to have the QB throw it to where he should have been.
After watching Olindo Mare line drive his FG attempts last year, it was nice to see some arc on the FG attempts by Gramattica and Mehlhaff. Whichever one of these guys emerge as the FG kicker will have an excellent shot at being a top ten scorer this year.
Most notable to me was Colston - He may have just had his knee drained, but he looks better than ever (this is the third year in a row I've been to watch the Saints in camp). While his straight line speed is good for a guy his size, I've often thought his burst off the line was just a little slow. This year, his burst off the line looks notably better. His hands looked great too, maybe the best in the league. I don't do rankings or projections, but if I did I would bump him up a tick or two after watching him today.
Shockey played only briefly with helmet and pads, running some short routes. On one play Brees hit him in the chest and the ball bounced off him and hit a defender right in the breadbasket - INT. Some fans let Shockey hear about it and and he gave them a walk-away hand wave. The next pass to Shockey hit him in the gut and he dropped it. Later in practice he was by Coach Payton's side most of the time as the team ran more plays. They seemed to be talking quite a bit.
Reggie - Looked good. Not much more to say. Despite the picture I linked to in the Reggie Bush thread, he really looks about the same size, same speed, same everything. I did see him line up wide to the right once and he ran a route down field, but the QB did not look his way. As a Reggie owner in multiple leagues, I'm pretty optimistic that he will have a good season. Aside from the PCL injury last season, I think what has held him back so far is not just a maturity in his game, but in the Saints offense as a whole (which was on woeful display the first 4-6 games last year). I have a feeling things will be much better this year, which I guess is saying a lot considering how good they have been. He did have a couple of drops today.
Brees - Honestly, I did not pay much attention to the QBs today. I did remark to myself that Brunell as a backup is ideal for the team. If Palko latches on as QB#3 and spends a season or two behind Brunell, he might might be able to carve out a Jim Sorgi type career.
Duece - nowhere to be seen. I heard that he looks a lot slimmer. Maybe I'll see him tomorrow.
Meachem - Did not see anything spectacular today, but I got a good vibe about him. Still a very good player to have stashed on your dynasty roster, imo.
Adrian Arrington - Made the best play of practice as Brees hit him in stride 40 yards down field.
Stecker/Pierre Thomas - Stecker looks to be in excellent shape and does not look anything like a 33 year old running back. Thomas looked good too. All in all, Thomas looks to have good (better?) running back instincts, but Stecker seems to have a bit more of a burst to his game. At the beginning of practice, the team had first and second string on one side of the field, and third string and beyond on the other. Stecker was second string today. This is something I will want to keep an eye on. Based solely on one afternoon's practice, I'll temper my expectations for Thomas slightly this year, as Stecker does not look like he's going anywhere, but I still like him for 2009 and beyond.
Super Deep (really deep) sleeper - TE Ronnie Ghent (2nd year free agent out of Louisville) - Training camp practices are really a three ring circus and it's easy to miss a lot of plays, but two or three times he caught the corner of my eye. Looked pretty fluid for a 252 pounder running around on the field. From a distance, he looks built exactly like Shockey, but the program sheet lists him at 6'2", vs Shockey at 6'5". Eric Johnson was nowhere to be seen today (surprise!). If I remember correctly, the Saints played with 4 TEs last season, so maybe he can fight his way onto the roster. Other TEs include Billy Miller and Mark Campbell.
Formations - Although I'm a bit of a Saints fan, I don't remember if they ran many plays with 2 TE sets, but I saw them set up this formation several times today. Shockey was lining up both on the left and right. As already mentioned, Bush lined up wide right once. I saw Colston line up in the slot once too (and I don't recall much of that in the past two seasons).
Odds and ends - With nothing to base this on but vibes and body language, I'd certainly rank Lance Moore ahead of Copper, maybe even Devery Henderson - putting this altogether, if the Saints keep 6 WRs, I see it being Colston, Meachem, Patten, Moore, Arrington and Henderson. Unless he can make it as a return man, I don't see Skyler Green making any sort of dent at all. He caught the ire of his coach when he quit on a route only to have the QB throw it to where he should have been.
After watching Olindo Mare line drive his FG attempts last year, it was nice to see some arc on the FG attempts by Gramattica and Mehlhaff. Whichever one of these guys emerge as the FG kicker will have an excellent shot at being a top ten scorer this year.