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NFL Profile: 2006 New Orleans Saints

Drew Brees and Reggie Bush Look to Turn Around 2005's 3-13 Season

By J. Rowe, published Aug 31, 2006
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Introduction
After a 3-13 season last year the New Orleans Saints can only go up with new head coach Sean Payton along with Pro Bowl Quarterback Drew Brees and rookie Running Back sensation Reggie Bush. Even though I don’t think this team is playoff ready this year look for them to make a big push this season.

2006 NFL Draft Overview

Round 1
2nd pick - Reggie Bush (RB, USC)

Round 2
11th pick (43rd overall) - Roman Harper (S, Alabama)

Round 4
11th pick (108th overall) - Jahri Evans (OG, Bloomsberg)

Round 5
2nd pick (135th overall) - Rob Ninkovich (DE, Purdue)

Round 6
2nd pick (171st overall) - Mike Hass (WR, Oregon St)
5th pick (174th overall) - Josh Lay (CB, Pittsburgh)

Round 7
2nd pick (210th overall) - Zach Strief (OL, Northwestern)
44th pick 252nd overall) - Marques Colston (WR Hofstra) 

Reggie Bush will contribute to New Orleans immediately. Given their weak defense last year it was good to see New Orleans focusing heavily on defense in the draft. Roman Harper and Josh Lay especially should definitely see playing time if the Saints defense continues to stay sub-par

Key Signings
Drew Brees- QB
The Pro Bowler is a definite upgrade from the now departed Aaron Brooks. He has a solid offensive group around him. Look for another Pro Bowl appearance by Brees.

Reggie Bush- RB
With Priest Holmes’ NFL future in jeopardy, the combination of Reggie Bush and Deuce McAllister gives New Orleans the most potent running back combo in the NFL right now.

Key Losses
Michael Bennett- RB
This key loss is actually very hypothetical. Michael Bennett’s departure (Via a trade with Kansas City for a future pick in the draft) is only a key loss if New Orleans suffers an injury to Reggie Bush or Deuce McAllister.

Saints Offense 2006
The Saints were 20th in the NFL in total offense last year and averaged just over two touchdowns a game. Look for that number to increase dramatically. They have arguably one of the best running games in the league and Drew Brees has two solid receivers in Joe Horn and Donte Stallworth. Unfortunately without major changes on defense the Saints will have to put up a lot of points in order to actually win games.

Takeaways
  • Drew Brees and Reggie Bush alone give New Orleans an outside chance at a Wild Card
  • Sean Payton takes over in his first year as head coach replacing Jim Haslett
  • Reggie Bush and Deuce McAllister gives them one of the best running games in the NFL
Did You Know?
The New Orleans Saints have never won a Super Bowl.
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