November 28, 2024

This former Pro Bowler might be an inexpensive way to bolster the Saints offensive line in free agency…

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The New Orleans Saints’ offensive line has to be upgraded, and this is no secret. The tackle position is especially mentioned by most.

Due to knee problems, right tackle Ryan Ramczyk’s movement has been restricted, raising serious concerns about his long-term prognosis.

Trevor Penning, a left tackle who was benched after six games the previous season, appears to be a first-round flop.

New Orleans’s internal line quality problems were equally concerning. Cesar Ruiz, a right guard, slumped following his 2022 season of breakthrough success.

Perhaps James Hurst’s worst professional year ever occurred. Andrus Peat had taken Penning’s seat, thus he wasn’t available inside.

The only backup plan left was Max Garcia, a human turnstile. Even with those problems, coaches weren’t impressed enough with rookie fourth-round pick Nick Saldiveri to get him into the starting lineup.

Most people, including myself, believed that the Saints would select a guard in free agency and use the pick to address tackle.

Several competent interior blockers are still accessible. A capable NFL starter is Laken Tomlinson (age = 32), followed by Connor Williams (age = 26), Cody Whitehair (age = 31), Kevin Zeitler (age = 34), Mark Glowinski (age = 31), Dalton Risner (age = 28), Gabe Jackson (age = 32), and Halapoulivaati Vaitai (age 30).

Resigning Peat is a further option. Whether he plays for the team or not, his $13 million salary will be deducted from the cap. He can play guard or tackle.

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