Jun 11, 2021
For the past four seasons, the New Orleans Saints have had the NFL s best tandem of offensive tackles. Left tackle Terron Armstead and right tackle Ryan Ramczyk have bullied run defenders and made even elite pass rushers disappear when playing New Orleans.
Armstead and Ramczyk bookend one of the league s best offensive lines and help the Saints dominate opponents in the trenches. However, both tackles are entering the last year of their contracts.
TERRON ARMSTEAD
New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Terron Armstead (72) blocks against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY
Armstead came to the Saints as a 3rd Round choice in the 2013 NFL Draft from the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff. He appeared in just six games as a rookie, but earned the starting job at left tackle early in the 2014 season.
Jun 10, 2021
Sean Payton expressed his confidence in New Orleans Saints wide receiving corps for 2021. It begs the question, why are there so many skeptics about this up-and-coming unit?
Who is No. 2? Who will step up? Do the Saints need another veteran to come in this season? Can they threaten defenses? Who s the fastest? Does the coaching staff trust the unit?
The list of questions has surrounded the New Orleans Saints receiving corps for a few years.
It appears to be a deep drop-off in talent after Michael Thomas and his status as the 2019 AP OPOY, 2x All-Pro, and single-season receptions record status.
New Orleans made a big gamble by trading up to get Marcus Davenport in the 2018 NFL Draft. After three up-and-down seasons, the Saints doubled down on that wager this offseason, betting that Davenport will finally live up to his immense potential.
Deonte Harris went from overlooked in the NFL Draft to an All-Pro kick returner as a rookie. Will one of the NFL s most feared special teams players become an explosive threat for the New Orleans offense?