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What's New: Coach Sean Payton overhauled the roster, partly to address weaknesses, but also to change the culture in the locker room, which he thought lacked leadership at some positions. Tight ends might not play as big a role in the receiving game with Graham gone, but Ben Watson and Josh Hill look effective enough to keep defenses honest. The defensive backfield could go from being a weakness to a strength if Browner, S Jairus Byrd and CB Keenan Lewis are healthy, but that hasn't been the case this preseason. It looks like rookie linebackers Anthony and Kikaha will be regulars,NFL Jerseys China, if not starters. The small, speedy Murphy,Cheap NFL Jerseys Supply, a seventh-round pick, has impressed Payton so much it appears he'll be the top return man and see situational snaps on offense. New Orleans also will have a new place-kicker with no regular season experience.
Fantasy Tip: WR Brandin Cooks, a 2014 first-round draft choice,Cheap Jerseys Online, looks ready to build on his promising rookie season. He scored preseason TDs on a darting run after short catch and on long pass over the top. The Saints' defense was a liability last year and could be again if veterans sidelined by nagging injuries struggle to come back and rookie regulars are slow to develop.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (7-9)
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New faces: Senior defensive assistant Dennis Allen, CBs Brandon Browner,Cheap NFL Jerseys co, Delvin Breaux and Damian Swann, RB C.J. Spiller, C Max Unger, LBs Stephone Anthony, Dannell Ellerbe and Hau'oli Kikaha, DT Kevin Williams, RB/KR Marcus Murphy.
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Key losses: TE Jimmy Graham, WR Kenny Stills,Wholesale NFL Jerseys China, G Ben Grubbs, RB Pierre Thomas, DT Brodrick Bunkley, LB Curtis Lofton, DE/LB Junior Galette.
Expectations: The Saints went 7-9 despite losing four games by three or fewer points and believed they have addressed many of the holes that cost them late in close games. If they remain healthy, they might contend in the NFC South, a division in which every team finished below .500 last season. But questions remain about New Orleans' defense, which ranked second to last in 2014. |
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