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Showing posts with label jimmy graham tight end new orleans saints fantasy football player injuries statistical analysis nfl team injury statistics 2012 era stats Chris Graythen getty images. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Hernandez, Gronkowski struggles make Graham look even better


Sandwiched between tight ends Rob Gronkowski (round two) and Aaron Hernandez (round four) in the 2010 draft was tight end Jimmy Graham.  A third-round pick of the Saints, Graham was the last tight end selected before Hernandez.
The Saints took Graham with pick number 95, and the Patriots took Hernandez 18 spots later.  In between, four receivers were selected — Mardy Gilyard (Rams; no. 99), Mike Williams (Bucs; no. 101); Marcus Easley (Bills; no. 107); Jacoby Ford (Raiders; no. 108).
It’s unknown whether the Saints wrestled with the choice of taking Graham or Hernandez.  The red flags were well known, and Hernandez’s history easily could have been a factor.  But Graham’s limited football career likely was an issue, too.  He played only one year at Miami.  Hernandez was the far more established and experienced player.
Regardless of how the Saints made their decision, they settled on Graham.  Of the three tight ends, he’s the only one still laboring under his rookie deal.
From Gronkowski’s injuries and surgeries and party-boy tendencies to Hernandez’s legal entanglements, Graham is looking like the best of the bunch.  And the Saints need to acknowledge that with a long-term deal.
To his credit, Graham hasn’t groused.  But if the team and the player can’t work out a multi-year contract, a franchise-tag fracas could be coming over whether Graham is a tight end or a receiver, given the number of times he lines up in the slot.
The best way to avoid that outcome would be to get a new agreement negotiated, and the best time to do it would be sooner rather than later.  The cap is a problem for now; according to NFLPA records, the Saints currently have roughly $5 million in total space.  But with all of their draft picks signed, the Saints wouldn’t have to clear much space to do a long-term deal with Graham, since the signing bonus would be spread over multiple seasons.
Graham’s refusal to make a stink, publicly or privately, about his status puts less pressure on the Saints to take care of him.  In turn, however, this attitude proves that Graham is far more worthy of the security than Hernandez, and possibly even more worthy than Gronkowski.

Source: PFT.com
Author: Mike Florio
Chris Graythen, Getty Images


Saturday, October 27, 2012

Graham plans to make trip to Denver, status still “iffy”



Last week, Saints tight end Jimmy Graham didn’t accompany his team to Tampa, making his presence on the field an impossibility.
This week, Graham currently plans to fly to Denver with the Saints.  Key word:  “Currently.”
Graham’s ankle hasn’t healed the way he thought it would, nearly three weeks after injuring it on Sunday Night Football, in the Saints’ first win of the season, against the Chargers.  As a result, his status remains, we’re told, “iffy” for Sunday night.
If he doesn’t play, the chances of the Saints winning are equally “iffy.”

Source: PFT.com
Author: Mike Florio
Photo: Chris Graythen, Getty Images


Saturday, October 20, 2012

Saints will leave Jimmy Graham in New Orleans



Early in the week, the Saints’ plan was to play tight end Jimmy Graham on Sunday.
The plan has changed.
A source with knowledge of the situation tells us that the team has decided to let Graham rest his injured ankle.  He will not be traveling with his teammates to Tampa for Sunday’s game against the Buccaneers.
The absence of Graham, who injured the ankle but kept playing 13 days against against the Chargers, puts more pressure on the rest of the offense.
And on the defense.  With the bye week to improve a unit that has been overmatched and underperforming, first-year coordinator Steve Spagnuolo could have a few surprises for the Fighting Schianos.  (Or is it Schianoes?)

Source: PFT.com
Author: Mike Florio
Photo: Chris Graythen Getty Images from BucsNation.com