Saints agree to terms with free agent fullback Michael Burton

The New Orleans Saints agreed to terms with free agent fullback Michael Burton, who spent the 2019 offseason and training camp with them.

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The New Orleans Saints agreed to terms on a contract with free agent fullback Michael Burton on Friday, per Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football. Burton spent last offseason and training camp with the Saints before joining the Washington Redskins midway through the 2019 season. He played 68 snaps on offense in D.C. but spent the bulk of his time on special teams, logging 177 appearances in 10 games.

Burton rose to prominence with the Chicago Bears before joining the Saints, and would have likely continued to grow into a household name if his career started a decade earlier. But the game’s shift away from traditional fullbacks and the run-first attack has made athletes like Burton an endangered species.

That could change in New Orleans. The Saints lost starting fullback Zach Line to retirement earlier this offseason; before his late-season injury in 2019, he was one of the NFL’s most frequently-played fullbacks, trailing only Minnesota Vikings starter C.J. Ham and San Francisco 49ers cornerstone Kyle Jusczyk in snaps played per game.

Saints coach Sean Payton values the positional versatility that fullbacks can present thanks to their skills set as blockers, runners, and occasional receivers. If Burton’s body holds up (he’s had some injury issues in the past), he could turn into a featured piece of the Saints offense in 2020, joining fan-favorites like Line, Jed Collins, and John Kuhn in their collective memory. He won’t lack for opportunities.

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2020 NFL Free Agency: Rounding out with Saints options from the Redskins

The New Orleans Saints will consider pending free agents from every team during the 2020 offseason, including the Washington Redskins.

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Well, we’ve reached the end of our daily series previewing pending free agents from every NFL team, identifying potential targets for the New Orleans Saints along the way. Surveying the league has been an informative journey, revealing the depth of this year’s free agency class and finding which teams may have options for the Saints — or be in competition with New Orleans in bidding wars for prized additions.

Our survey wraps up with the Washington Redskins. Here is their full list of pending free agents, with a few picked out as possible Saints targets at the bottom:

  • CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
  • CB Aaron Colvin
  • DE Nate Orchard
  • DE Treyvon Hester (RFA)
  • DE Chris Odom
  • DE Caleb Brantley (RFA)
  • DE Myles Humphrey (ERFA)
  • FB Michael Burton
  • LB Jon Bostic
  • OC Tony Bergstrom
  • OG Brandon Scherff
  • OG Ereck Flowers
  • OT Donald Penn
  • QB Case Keenum
  • QB Colt McCoy
  • QB Josh Woodrum (ERFA)
  • RB Chris Thompson
  • RB Wendell Smallwood
  • SS Kenny Ladler
  • TE Jordan Reed
  • TE Vernon Davis
  • TE Jerome Cunningham (RFA)
  • WR Paul Richardson

One player already familiar to the Saints is fullback Michael Burton, who spent the 2019 offseason with New Orleans before he was released during roster cuts. He signed with Washington in mid-October and appeared in 10 games, logging 68 snaps on offense and 177 on special teams. The Saints lost Zach Line, their starter the last few years, to retirement this offseason so Burton would make sense as a candidate to bring back into training camp.

While Brandon Scherff would have been one of the biggest targets in free agency, he’s likely to be franchise tagged. But keep an eye on left guard Ereck Flowers, who would make sense as veteran competition with Nick Easton and Cameron Tom in replacement of Andrus Peat. Flowers flamed out as a left tackle but has turned his career around after moving inside.

While Jordan Reed and Paul Richardson are both dynamic receiving threats, they’ve each struggled with serious injuries in recent years and may not be suited for starting jobs and prolonged exposure to contact. The Saints could make a run at either of them in hopes of quick returns to good health, but they might be better off looking for younger options who have experienced less wear and tear.

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