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The New Orleans Saints announce the signings of C Cesar Ruiz, LB Zack Bau, TE Adam Trautman, and QB Tommy Stevens to four-year contracts.A Memo from the NFLPA to player's agents, players who engage in "High-Risk Conduct" can face team discipline or a loss in compensation.The Saints News Network gives a breakdown of the New Orleans Saints Offensive Tackle's Madden 21 ratings.Saints GM Mickey Loomis provides insight on the team ahead of training camp and the challenges associated with charting an unfamiliar COVID-19 territory.I don\u2019t have to take Murray or Queen off the field.
Kenneth Murray entered 2019 as a top athlete, but not a top NFL draft selection. PLAYING. Many LB\u2019s today can play the run well, but can\u2019t match up in coverage.\\n Some LB\u2019s are terrific rushing the Quarterback, but can\u2019t drop in coverage or haven\u2019t been asked to (in college). The Saints have 2019 All-Pro LB Demario Davis and LB Craig Robertson remaining on the roster as defensive veterans. However, LB Alex Anzalone, LB Kaden Elliss, and LB Kiko Alonso are all returning from season-ending injuries in 2019. New Orleans may still address the linebacker position with a veteran free-agent, but most likely the Saints may have their eyes focused on outstanding two linebackers in the 2020 NFL Draft. Those NFL Draft prospects are LB Patrick Queen (LSU) and LB Kenneth Murray (Oklahoma). They split experts' opinions ahead of the draft. Some have favored Queen's instincts, yet others have lobbied for Murray's speed and talent. We will review both players from notable draft experts and let the debate rage between Queen or Murray.Follow us on social media at Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook with the handle @SaintsNews on each site. You can follow me directly at @ktmoze on Twitter.If they're both on the board at 24 I take Queen without hesitation.Either Queen or Murray will be a great addition to complement Demario Davis in the Saints linebacker corps. My theory is that if any of the two players are still on the board at #24, New Orleans will be selecting a playmaking linebacker that will develop into an NFL star. In the 2015 NFL Draft, they failed with first-round selection of Stephone Anthony as their middle linebacker, but this year could be different. Queen is more instinctive and has the pass coverage ability. Murray has the speed, strength, and \\\"prototypical\\\" linebacker size to handle the position for many years. My guess the selection will be Queen if available. Murray will be just as solid of a pick if New England does not snag him ahead of New Orleans. New Orleans Saints former Head Coach, Mike Ditka, spoke with TMZ Sports about his new Women's football league, X League, and the National Anthem kneeling debate.Several talented free agents are still available who could help boost the New Orleans title chase.Mike Detillier for Saints News Network; Purchase Mike's NFL Draft Bible at www.mikedetillier.com.If they're both on the board at 24 I take Queen without hesitation.Here are a few underappreciated New Orleans players who have played key roles in the team's success. Aaron Nesmith high school basketball highlights.
April 23, 2020 10:18 pm. Updates to COVID-19 restrictions affecting NSW schools. 1:15 . REALLY wanted to see Adderley, but will have to wait on that.Chargers left tackle Russell Okung discusses the pulmonary embolism that he dealt with in June and his return to football.The Chargers have been blessed with some great wide receivers over the years, but how do they compare to each other? Klein has not been addressed by New Orleans.Even with the possibility of expanded regular season rosters, some veterans could be on the outside looking in on this deep New Orleans squad.Queen reminds me a lot of Debo Jones (ATL.) Kenneth Murray 2020 NFL Draft Profile Playing his high school football for Texas’ Elkins High, Murray earned himself a solid three-star prospect ranking after he totaled 104 tackles and four sacks as a senior. The selection provides the team with a potential long-term starter behind center and kicks off the post-Philip Rivers era with a bang.
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Murray generated several offers from schools such as Nebraska, Texas, Michigan, and Oregon State before choosing to play for Oklahoma.