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Defensive linemen and offensive tackles are rare commodities where the best come in the first round.
Stinchcomb had the most trouble with speed rushers. He did well against the typical maulers that usually occupy the left end. He lacks upper body strength and definition, but his feet are solid and he mirrors well.
Sean Payton has said over and over again that he drafts for the future, not strictly by filling holes, like some of the more vocal posters call for. Therefore, if the value for the pick is there, he'll take the player -whether it be running back, offensive lineman, wide receiver, defensive tackle, corner, linebacker and so on.
If it is a position with a lot of depth, you might have trade value in a player on your roster -moving said player might net you more draft choices, to do some more manuvering.
One of the reasons why the Saints have not been successful in the draft has been reaching for players just to fill needs.
Anger is justified if Payton were to take Matt Ryan with Ellis, Dorsey or Long sitting there, but if the top players that fill needs are off the board, and one trade down, I'd rather the Saints take the BPA, than to reach to grab a cornerback that they could have gotten later on in the draft (or at least one with similar skills).
I dont think the Saints are trying to take a corner in the first that can be had "later on in the draft".....there's that "reach" word again....i'm gonna make up an article and post the link so we can all get back on the "build the defense" wagon, cause obviously we are all influenced by the media and what we read.......