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Vilma and Morgan could transform Saints defense

As we inch closer and closer to the end of active free agency and even closer still to D-Day on April 28 (the NFL Draft), how have the Saints fared so far in their quest to revamp their defense?

I think they’ve made a commendable effort up to this point, but still have plenty of work to do.  For now, let’s look at what they’ve done with the linebackers. 

The considerable lack of talent and playmaking ability at the linebacker position last year played a major role in the putridity of the Saints defense.  Fortunately, that issue has since been addressed.  Jonathan Vilma and Dan Morgan, if healthy, will immediately morph the Saints’ linebacking corps into a top-five unit. 

Scott Shanle and Mark Simoneau will provide depth should Morgan or Vilma go down.  That’s a good thing, I think.  Shale and Simoneau are better suited as backups anyway.  They’ve both got good instincts, but not necessarily the superior athleticism needed to be a starting linebacker in the NFL.    

Vilma and Morgan have both produced at a pro bowl level at one time or another in their career.  Vilma was 2004 Defensive Rookie of the Year and Morgan made 25 tackles in the 2004 Super Bowl.  So we know these guys can produce.  There’s no doubt about their ability.

The only question mark is their susceptibility to injury.  Can Vilma recover from the knee injury that sidelined him for nine games last season?  (By the way, I’d love for someone with any sort of medical knowledge explain to me what happened to his knee.  A piece of dead bone became dislodged?  What the hell does that mean?  I didn’t know bone could just die and then break off like some sort of rotten tree branch.  Has anyone ever heard of this injury?)

As for Morgan, will he be able to play with the reckless abandon that makes him so good now that he’s only a couple of concussions away from brain damage?

There’s really no way to tell for sure right now.  But one thing I do know for certain is that these guys are motivated.  They’re confident and probably cocky and most definitely eager to show the world they’ve still got it.  You know why?  Because they’re from the U and that’s what guys from the U do.

Another plus about the addition of Vilma and Morgan is that New Orleans isn’t really invested too deeply into either guy.  Morgan signed a one year contract for not that much money and Vilma was exchanged for a meager 4th round pick.  He’ll also be a free agent after next season.  So even if they don’t pan out, the Saints won’t have lost that much. 

So the linebacker position has been addressed.  I’d like to see the Saints pick up another LB in the draft for depth purposes.  A guy like Ali Highsmith out of LSU would fit the mold.  Highsmith was originally predicted to be a late first or early second round pick this year, until he ran a 5.0 forty at the combine.  He immediately dropped way down on everyone’s draft board, so the Saints might be able to nab him in the fourth or fifth round.

 Either way, I feel pretty good about who’ll lining up at linebacker for New Orleans this season. 

Now if the Saints can just get a little boost in the secondary… well, I’m sure you’re well aware. 

But that’s a topic I’ll save for my next post. 

                  

3 Responses to “Vilma and Morgan could transform Saints defense”

  1. Chuck Tabb says:

    March 20th, 2008 at 1:41 pm

    Regarding the bone question, I believe the bone chipped off the knee, “floated around” in a mass of fluid that would have surrounded it, and died from a lack of blood. It’s sort of like how your finger will rot if it is cut off and allowed to sit around a while without oxygenated blood coursing through the veins.

    I think this is a dead-on article. If healthy, Vilma and Morgan will provide the Saints with one of the league’s best LB corps. To be honest and fair, however, every player in the NFL is susceptible to brain damage if the hit is vicious enough. They are all one play away from permanent injury, so it was a bit over-dramatic to say that about Morgan.

    Here’s to hoping Ellis or Dorsey falls to the Saints on draft day, and that they are able to pick up a good CB in round two.

  2. James Rees says:

    March 20th, 2008 at 3:01 pm

    That’s what I thought about Vilma’s knee until I heard him say the bone has been dead since high school and just recently “fell out.”

    Either way, it doesn’t really matter what the injury is just as long as he is able to fully recover from it.

  3. jimbo says says:

    March 21st, 2008 at 9:55 am

    good article. I laughed out loud with Rees’s medical question.Disagree with Tabb’s reply .Studies show concussions are much more likely after the first serious one ocurrs. Jimbo says draft a project backer with great speed late from a small school .Odds are against Morgan not getting hurt .But first draft CB, CB, CB etc

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