![]() ![]() ![]() Luke Wypler, C, Ohio State: Hard to call a multi-year starter for the Buckeyes a true “sleeper,” but Wypler’s going to be a Round 4 or 5 pick with plug-and-play potential.He could have a similar impact to 2022 late-round pick James Houston, who put up 8.0 sacks in a pass-rushing role for the Lions. Caleb Murphy, Edge, Ferris State: It was at Division II, but Murphy had a whopping 25.0 sacks last season.He’s a really intriguing, developmental vertical/red-zone threat. Andrei Iosivas, WR, Princeton: A small-school product who combines 6-3 size with 4.43 speed.Super Bowls Won: 1 (1 Appearance) Championships Won : 1 All-time Passing Leader: Drew Brees. He’s a menace in the backfield, though, and had a huge Senior Bowl week. Seasons: 57 (1967 to 2023) Record (W-L-T): 403-460-5 Playoff Record: 10-13. 103 (from CHI) - Nick Saldiveri, G, Old Dominion. 29 (from SF through MIA and DEN) - Bryan Breese, DT, Clemson. Tom Pelissero (TomPelissero) ApThe Saints are signing Weber State dynamo Rashid Shaheed, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, who finished his career with the third-most all-purpose yards in school history. Karl Brooks, DT, Bowling Green: He’s sort of a tweener, size-wise - 6-foot-3, 296 pounds but not really big enough to be a true nose or sleek enough to be a full-time edge. New Orleans Saints 2023 NFL Draft picks: Round 1: No. Former Weber State WR/KR Rashid Shaheed is signing with the Saints, per source.Tucker was ultra-productive over the last two seasons (3,065 yards from scrimmage, 27 TDs) and should make for a terrific complementary back. Sean Tucker, RB, Syracuse: There are a ton of talented running backs still on the board.He is a scheme-diverse NFL prospect capable of backing up multiple positions on the line.īeyond the big names (like Kelee Ringo) and the quarterbacks, a few “sleepers” to keep an eye on as Day 3 of the draft unfolds: Overall, Saldiveri needs to refine his aiming points and recovery skills to combat NFL strength, but his mental approach and athletic body control will keep his head above water. Though he has technical focus with his hands, feet and eyes, he tends to get high on drive blocks and will overextend himself against shifty rushers. With his anticipation and lower-body balance, Saldiveri has the reactive quickness to mirror rushers and “lose slowly” because of his counter measures. A late bloomer in high school, his college tapes got better and better, and he was a bright spot (didn’t allow a sack in 2022) for an offense that averaged under 20 points per game last season. The Saints had seven draft picks in 2023, including a first-round pick they acquired from the Broncos in exchange for the rights to head coach Sean Payton, which they used to take Clemson’s Bryan Bresee. 96 on The Athletic NFL Draft analyst Dane Brugler's board.īrugler on Saldiveri: A three-year starter at Old Dominion, Saldiveri primarily played right tackle in head coach Ricky Rahne’s balanced offense. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC.The New Orleans Saints select Nick Saldiveri with the No. All other NFL-related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. ![]()
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