PFF doesn’t rank any Saints players among 50 best free agents

The analysts at Pro Football Focus did not rank any New Orleans Saints players in their list of the 50 best available free agents in 2020.

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The analysts at Pro Football Focus put together their ranking of the 50 best available free agents in 2020, and not a single New Orleans Saints player made the list. It’s not for a lack of pending free agents out of New Orleans: their offseason priorities include starters like left guard Andrus Peat, cornerback Eli Apple, safety Vonn Bell, defensive tackle David Onyemata, and linebacker A.J. Klein.

While the Saints can probably afford to let some of those players go and choose to pursue upgrades instead, many of them were still critical to the team’s success in 2019. If anything, it goes to show just how deep and talented this year’s free agency crop may be.

However, the list doesn’t feature any quarterbacks — the PFF team covered them separately, recognizing the different scale in value they present to teams around the league. Both Drew Brees and Teddy Bridgewater were profiled as maybe-limited passers who teams can win with, but should have reservations about over-committing to. Between Brees’ disappointing finish down the stretch and Bridgewater’s limited exposure compared to other young quarterbacks like Marcus Mariota and Jameis Winston, any teams (the Saints or otherwise) have questions to ask themselves before making a contract offer.

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Jared Cook, Andrus Peat promoted to Pro Bowl as alternates

New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook and left guard Andrus Peat were promoted to the NFC roster for the 2020 Pro Bowl, making nine Saints

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The New Orleans Saints announced Friday that two more of their players were selected for the 2020 Pro Bowl, with tight end Jared Cook and left guard Andrus Peat called up to participate in the all-star game as alternates. It’s the second career Pro Bowl appearance for both of them.

Their addition makes for a total of nine players representing New Orleans on the NFC roster, which would be the most in team history if it holds. Some players could choose to sit out of the game; wide receiver Michael Thomas was uncertain about his involvement when asked after the Saints’ playoffs loss to the Minnesota Vikings.

For now, the nine Saints players in the Pro Bowl include:

  • QB Drew Brees
  • WR Michael Thomas
  • OT Terron Armstead
  • DE Cameron Jordan
  • CB Marshon Lattimore
  • K Wil Lutz
  • PR Deonte Harris
  • OG Andrus Peat
  • TE Jared Cook

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5 pending free agents the Saints should let walk in 2020 offseason

Whether they’ve earned a huge contract or performed poorly, not all of the New Orleans Saints pending free agents should re-sign in 2020.

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The New Orleans Saints have dozens of tough decisions to make in the next few months. They’re facing a large group of pending free agents, with several starters and many big contributors among them. New Orleans is going to be dealing with limited salary cap resources again this year, but the 2020 signing period could be the first time they’ve really been limited by it.

Not all of their free agents should return. Whether it’s because they’ve played themselves out of the Saints’ price range or have disappointed by not playing as well as expected, some Saints will be looking for new squads in March. Here are our five picks for players who shouldn’t re-sign, for one reason or another.

Ted Ginn Jr., wide receiver

Hopes were high for Ginn after his breakout 2017 campaign with the Saints, having posted the highest rate of receptions per game (3.53), receiving yards per game (52.5), and catch rate (75.7%). Each of those numbers trailed off during his next two years in New Orleans, falling to 1.9 catches and 26.3 yards per game in 2019, with a catch rate of just 53.6%. He closed out the 2019 season with only three catches for 41 yards in his final four games. It’s time for the Saints to invest in younger, more capable options in the receiving corps behind Michael Thomas.

Andrus Peat, guard/tackle

The Saints have been patient with Peat, trying him out at four different offensive line positions before he settled in at left guard. Film study gurus swear that he’s one of ten or twelve best guards in the NFL, but that says more about the sad state of guard play in the league than anything great about Peat. He’s been a liability in too many big moments and is by far the weak link for the Saints up front. Even if they have to draft a rookie guard highly or invest in another veteran, they have to find a way to upgrade his roster spot.

A.J. Klein, linebacker

Klein has developed into a fine starter for the Saints, and even come through in some clutch situations. With two of next year’s three projected starters currently rehabbing injuries, it does make sense for the team to consider re-signing him. But the relatively-high salary cap hits for Demario Davis ($9.9 million) and Kiko Alonso ($6.4 million) make it tough to justify investing too much in a third veteran, and this could be Klein’s last opportunity to cash in with a big NFL contract. It’ll be tough for the Saints to reach a compromise with him, because he probably deserves more than they’ll be able to budget for him.

David Onyemata, defensive tackle

Much like Klein, Onyemata is someone the Saints picked up and developed into a quality NFL player — he hadn’t even heard of football until he started classes at the University of Manitoba. He’s come a long way; Onyemata created 3 sacks and a career-best 11 quarterback hits in 2019 while starting 15 games in place of Sheldon Rankins. He’s a big part of the rotation up front, having led all interior linemen with 37.7 snaps played per game. Losing him would be huge, but he’s set himself up to earn at least as much as the Saints just paid nose tackle Malcom Brown ($15 million over three years), and the Saints may have bigger fish to fry. At least they’ve been developing backups like Shy Tuttle and Taylor Stallworth for larger roles.

Austin Carr, wide receiver

Carr played the fourth-most snaps at wide receiver for the Saints last year (188), which is almost as much as Deonte Harris, Krishawn Hogan, Lil’Jordan Humphrey, and Keith Kirkwood had combined (213). He used all those opportunities to catch one pass for nine yards. The Saints were so thin at receiver this year that Carr was averaging 31.3 snaps per game and he still wasn’t a viable part of the passing game. If he’s back on the roster in 2020, it’s because the Saints failed to take a serious look at the depth chart and realized big changes are needed to support Drew Brees.

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5 candidates to replace Kyle Long at right guard

The Bears will have a new starting right guard in 2020 following Kyle Long’s announcement he’s stepping away the NFL. Who could replace him?

For the last seven years, the Bears have entered the offseason with no question about who their right guard would be come the start of the season.

But following Kyle Long’s announcement that he will be stepping away from the Bears and the NFL, the Bears will need to fill that spot at right guard on an offensive line that will be under new management in Juan Castillo, who was hired to replace Harry Hiestand as offensive line coach.

There are different routes the Bears could turn to replace Long — including in-house, free agency or even the NFL Draft.

Here are five candidates that could take over for Long at right guard in 2020:

1. Alex Bars

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Under contract, Chicago Bears

The popular candidate to replace Long at right guard is rookie offensive lineman Alex Bars, who the Bears fought hard to keep in Chicago. The Bears paid Bars more money to remain on their practice squad — rather than him choosing to join the Patriots active roster.

Bars was promoted to the active roster on Oct. 15, although he didn’t get any significant reps in the final half of the season. Still, the Bears clearly have plans for Bars, and you’d have to believe it involves giving him a chance to win the starting right guard job in training camp.

Saints-Panthers inactive report: Kiko Alonso, both starting guards return for Saints

The New Orleans Saints will return Pro Bowl guards Andrus Peat and Larry Warford, and linebacker Kiko Alonso, against the Carolina Panthers.

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The New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers submitted their inactive lists ahead of their Week 17 kickoff, signalling the return of Saints Pro Bowl guards Larry Warford and Andrus Peat. Starting linebacker Kiko Alonso will also suit up after missing extended time with a thigh injury, while fullback Zach Line will be sidelined another week.

However, the Saints defense will be running thin in the secondary. Starting safeties Vonn Bell and Marcus Williams are each sitting out with injuries, as is starting cornerback Eli Apple. Fans will get a good look at the depth behind those players, which includes some familiar defensive backs (P.J. Williams, Patrick Robinson, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson) and the best available options (Janoris Jenkins and D.J. Swearinger). It’ll be interesting to see if they can take advantage of inexperienced Panthers quarterback Will Grier.

From the Saints

  • SS Vonn Bell
  • FS Marcus Williams
  • CB Eli Apple
  • FB Zach Line
  • LB Manti Te’o
  • DE Noah Spence
  • OT Ethan Greenidge

From the Panthers

  • WR D.J. Moore
  • LB Shaq Thompson
  • LB/DE Marquis Haynes
  • LB/DE Christian Miller
  • CB Corn Elder
  • OT Matt Kaskey
  • DT Woodrow Hamilton

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Saints rule out three players on final Saints vs. Titans injury report

The Week 16 New Orleans Saints and Tennessee Titans injury report highlighted Derrick Henry, Adoree’ Jackson, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

The final Week 16 injury report was issued by the New Orleans Saints and Tennessee Titans ahead of Sunday’s game, and it offers some insight into the status of several big names on each side of the field.

For the Saints, they’ll be without starting guards Andrus Peat and Larry Warford, as well as strong safety Vonn Bell. But standout rookie safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson is questionable to play, which is a good sign after he exited last week’s game with a concussion. If he can’t go, however, the Saints have an experienced option in place after they signed free agent D.J. Swearinger earlier this week.

Additionally, the Saints defense is expected to get a boost from ex-New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins. The ankle injury that would have ended Jenkins’ year with Big Blue miraculously cleared up once the Saints claimed him on waivers, and he has a real shot at pushing embattled number-two corner Eli Apple for the starting nod in Week 16.

On the other side, the Titans are managing injuries to key contributors like running back Derrick Henry and dynamic cornerback Adoree’ Jackson. Henry might be the biggest threat to the Saints’ run defense streak (having not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 39 consecutive games, including the playoffs) they’ll see this year, but he’s battling a hamstring injury. Jackson was ruled out with a foot injury.

Updates to previously-issued injury reports are highlighted in bold text. Here’s what we learned on Friday as far as who is in, and who is out for Week 16.

From the Saints

  • LB Kiko Alonso (quadricep), Did not participate, out
  • OL Andrus Peat (forearm), Limited, Questionable
  • OL Terron Armstead (ankle), Full
  • OL Ryan Ramczyk (knee), Full
  • CB Patrick Robinson (calf), Full, questionable
  • S Vonn Bell (knee), Did not participate, Out
  • OL Larry Warford (knee), Did not participate, Out
  • S C.J. Gardner-Johnson (concussion), Full, Questionable

From the Titans

  • WR Adam Humphries (ankle), Did not participate, Out
  • LB Daren Bates (shoulder), Full
  • WR Corey Davis (ankle), Full
  • RB Derrick Henry (hamstring), Full
  • CB Adoree’ Jackson (foot), Did not participate, Out
  • WR Kalif Raymond (knee), Full
  • LB Wesley Woodyard (knee), Full
  • RB Dion Lewis (ankle), Full
  • DT Jeffrey Simmons (knee), Did not participate, Questionable

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C.J. Gardner-Johnson returns to practice on updated Saints-Titans injury report

New Orleans Saints safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson returned to practice on their updated injury report ahead of Week 16 vs. the Tennessee Ttians

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The New Orleans Saints and Tennessee Titans updated their official injury reports on Thursday ahead of Sunday’s noon kickoff. New Orleans released an estimated initial injury report on Wednesday after going through a low-intensity walkthrough practice, due to the short week that followed their  Monday Night Football game against the Indianapolis Colts.

Several key starters will be worth keeping an eye on throughout the week, and their status during their first regular practice on Thursday is telling. Safety Vonn Bell still did not participate on Thursday, while rookie safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, his backup, participated on a limited basis. His return to the practice field bodes well for his return from a concussion.

Injuries have been piling up along the offensive line. Starting left guard Andrus Peat, now almost a month removed from surgery on his broken arm, was again a limited participant in practice. His partner on the right side, Larry Warford, rested for the second consecutive practice session after last week’s scary knee injury.

Any changes to Wednesday’s practice status are noted in bold text. And as always, a final injury report will be released on Friday denoting each player’s status for the game on Sunday. Here’s what we’ve learned.

From the Saints

  • LB Kiko Alonso (quadricep), Limited
  • OL Andrus Peat (forearm), Limited
  • OL Terron Armstead (ankle), Limited
  • OL Ryan Ramczyk (knee), Limited
  • CB Patrick Robinson (calf), Limited
  • S Vonn Bell (knee), Did not participate
  • OL Larry Warford (knee), Did not participate
  • S C.J. Gardner-Johnson (concussion), Limited

From the Titans

  • WR Adam Humphries (ankle), Did not participate
  • LB Daren Bates (shoulder), Full
  • WR Corey Davis (ankle), Limited
  • RB Derrick Henry (hamstring), Did not participate
  • CB Adore Jackson (foot), Did not participate
  • WR Kalif Raymond (knee), Full
  • LB Wesley Woodyard (knee), Full
  • RB Dion Lewis (ankle) Limited

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Saints inactive report for Monday Night Football vs. Colts

The New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts posted their inactive reports for their Monday Night Football game with T.Y. Hilton gearing up

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The New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts published their official inactive reports ahead of their Monday Night Football kickoff, with a few key players on both teams forced to sit this one out.

For New Orleans, they’ll be without several starters while they work to return from various injuries. Left guard Andrus Peat (arm), middle linebacker Kiko Alonso (thigh), and strong safety Vonn Bell (knee) were each preemptively ruled out on the Saints injury report.

On the other sideline, the only mainstay the Colts will be without is cornerback Kenny Moore; all-star wide receiver T.Y. Hilton is making his return from a calf injury that has held him out the last two weeks, though he still isn’t quite back to his old self. Starting cornerback Pierere Desir is also returning from an injury that has limited his availability.

Here is the full list of players who will be watching this game in sweatpants. NFL rules stipulate that only 46 of the 53 players on the active roster may suit up on game days, so teams have to be very strategic in deciding who doesn’t dress out.

From the Saints

  • OL Andrus Peat
  • LB Kiko Alonso
  • S Vonn Bell
  • CB Patrick Robinson
  • OL Ethan Greenidge
  • OL Michael Ola
  • DE Noah Spence

From the Colts

  • CB Kenny Moore
  • TBD

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Saints rule out Vonn Bell, four others on final Colts injury report

The final injury report for Week 15‘a Monday Night Football game between the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts ruled out Vonn Bell.

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The New Orleans Saints are set to faceoff against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football in Week 15. There have been numerous questions surrounding the defense, the offensive line, and tight end Jared Cook. The final injury report has provided clarity on those issues.

On the Colts side of the house, wide receiver T.Y. Hilton will be a game time decision on Monday night.

New Orleans is playing for the first seed, and a first round bye in the NFC. Indianapolis represents the first chance for the Saints to get back on track after a heartbreaker of a loss in Week 14 to the San Francisco 49ers.

Any changes to Friday’s practice status are noted in bold text, and players listed without likelihood of playing on Monday (whether they are Out or Questionable) should be considered ready to go. Here’s what we’ve learned.

From the Saints

  • TE Jared Cook (Concussion), Full
  • OL Will Clapp (Elbow), Full
  • LB A.J. Klein (Knee), Full
  • FB Zach Line (Knee), Full
  • OL Andrus Peat (Arm), Did not participate, OUT
  • OL Terron Armstead (Ankle), Full
  • LB Kiko Alonso (Thigh), Did not participate, OUT
  • DE Cameron Jordan (Abdomen), Full
  • S Vonn Bell (Knee), Did not participate, OUT
  • CB Patrick Robinson (Calf), Did not participate, OUT
  • QB Drew Brees (Right Elbow) Full
  • CB/ST Johnson Bademosi (Foot) OUT

From the Colts

  • WR TY Hilton (Calf), Did not participate, Questionable
  • CB Pierre Desir (Groin), Full, Questionable
  • CB Kenny Moore (Ankle), Did not participate, OUT
  • G/T Le’Raven Clark, Full
  • DT/DE Denico Autry (Rest), Did not participate
  • T Anthony Castonzo (Rest) Did not participate 
  • S Clayton Geathers (Rest) Did not participate 
  • DE Justin Houston (Rest) Did not participate 
  • DE Jabaal Sheard (Rest) Did not participate 

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Drew Brees listed on Saints-Colts injury report, Jared Cook upgraded to full practice

The New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts updated their injury report, with Drew Brees and Jared Cook in on full practice participation.

The New Orleans Saints have had a rash of injuries recently, as evidenced by Thursday’s injury report. Ahead of their Week 15 clash with the Indianapolis Colts on “Monday Night Football,” the Saints had one of their longest injury reports of the season.

All eyes will be on the defense, with players such as defensive end Cameron Jordan (limited), safety Vonn Bell (did not participate), and linebacker A.J. Klein (limited) each managing injuries. The health of the offensive line is also a concern; left tackle Terron Armstead and backup guard Will clapp were limited, while left guard Andrus Peat is not practicing yet. Quarterback Drew Brees also appeared on the injury report after taking a hit in the final drive of the Week 14 game against the San Francisco 49ers. However, he was a full participant. Tight end Jared Cook was also upgraded to full practice participation while returning from last week’s concussion.

Indianapolis is not without their own injury woes. Star wideout T.Y. Hilton has dealt with a calf issue that has seen him miss time since Week 8 of the season. However, he could potentially return to the field against New Orleans in Week 15.

Here’s what we learned on Thursday’s injury report. Because the Saints are playing on Monday instead of the usual Sunday, this week’s injury reports will be issued on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday — so check back often for updates. Changes to each subsequent injury report will be denoted with bold text.

From the Saints

  • TE Jared Cook (Concussion), Full
  • OL Will Clapp (Elbow), Limited
  • LB A.J. Klein (Knee), Limited
  • FB Zach Line (Knee), Limited
  • OL Andrus Peat (Arm), Did not participate
  • OL Terron Armstead (Ankle), Limited
  • LB Kiko Alonso (Thigh), Did not participate
  • DE Cameron Jordan (Abdomen), Limited
  • S Vonn Bell (Knee), Did not participate
  • CB Patrick Robinson (Calf), Did not participate
  • QB Drew Brees (Right Elbow) Full

From the Colts

  • WR TY Hilton (Calf), Limited
  • CB Pierre Desir (Groin), Limited
  • CB Kenny Moore (Ankle), Did not participate
  • G/T Le’Raven Clark NIR

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