Saints: Sean Payton had a feeling Alvin Kamara was special early in the draft process

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  • swiper
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    • Sep 2010
    • 33105

    Saints: Sean Payton had a feeling Alvin Kamara was special early in the draft process

    Sean Payton had a feeling Alvin Kamara was special early in the draft process

    The Saints took a significant risk in this year’s draft, shipping both their 2018 second-round pick and a 2017 seventh-round pick to San Francisco to get the 49ers’ third-rounder. Why would the Saints give up a second-round pick and more to acquire a third-round pick?

    Because, Saints coach Sean Payton said on the PFT PM podcast, they thought the player they were going to take with that pick from the 49ers, running back Alvin Kamara, was special. Payton said that when the Saints’ staff went to Tennessee to see Kamara and some of his college teammates, they came away from it knowing he was a player they wanted on their team.

    “We felt in the draft process, after our workout up in Tennessee,” Payton said. “We had a vision for the player, certainly, after that day.”

    Kamara didn’t have a great college career. He spent a year as a redshirt at Alabama, then a year at a community college, then two years at Tennessee as only a part-time player. So the Saints were taking a chance on a player who had never proven himself as a featured back, but Payton said it was a chance they felt good about taking.

    “The thing we didn’t know was what kind of runner he was going to be because we saw evidence of it but he was splitting carries there. When he came here and got into training camp with the pads you started seeing his foot speed and his balance. He’s really been a good addition,” Payton said.

    Kamara has been a great addition. With 52 carries for 311 yards, Kamara is averaging 6.0 yards a carry, the best in the NFL for players with at least 50 carries. The Saints’ trade turned out to be a risk worth taking.
  • justasportsfan
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    • Jul 2002
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    Re: Saints: Sean Payton had a feeling Alvin Kamara was special early in the draft pro

    Here's hoping that Beane knows what he's doing.

    Whaley did a good job no matter what people say. Whaley was supposedly in love with Deshaun Watson which makes me assume that it was Nix who really wanted EJ.
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    • Arm of Harm
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      • Dec 2015
      • 1683

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      Re: Saints: Sean Payton had a feeling Alvin Kamara was special early in the draft pro

      Originally posted by justasportsfan View Post
      Here's hoping that Beane knows what he's doing.

      Whaley did a good job no matter what people say. Whaley was supposedly in love with Deshaun Watson which makes me assume that it was Nix who really wanted EJ.
      Whaley did not do a good job. There is not one player he drafted, that you can point to and say, "This guy is sure to be a long-term answer for the Bills as a starter." Not one.

      As for EJ Manuel: all the evidence that existed at the time, pointed to the fact that Whaley was 100% sold on EJ. You will recall his decision to go "all in" on EJ with the Sammy Watkins pick. At the time, Whaley received credit by boldly placing such a large bet on EJ's success. Based on what Whaley was saying behind the scenes, at the time, there is no doubt at all he felt EJ was the answer at QB.

      So Whaley messed up the quarterback position, and his draft picks were generally disappointing. The one thing he did well was evaluate veteran players. You look at the trade for McCoy, the signing of Incognito, the signing of Clay. (Although Clay would have been a lot more productive, if we'd had a quarterback.) While his track record with veteran evaluations wasn't 100%, I do give him credit for successes in this area. And only in that one area, because he was a failure in all other areas.

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