FA Guard Dillon Radunz visiting the Saints (111 Viewers)

3 holding penalties, 1 false start in 2024. Not bad.

When you are looking at penalties, sacks, and pressures, remember that Will Levis is not mobile, and TN's receivers are not that good. Derek Carr is not mobile either, but I'll be surprised if he's a Saint by 2026 season.
 
Shoulda did whatever we had to in order to get Becton, unless the Saints are dead set in doing whatever they got to to draft someone like Tate at 40.
Looks like the Saints plan was always addressing long term starting LG in the draft. The gap between Becton and vet min FA starting Guards doesn’t seem wide enough to easily give Becton 10M AAV and 15M+ cap hits in year 2-beyond off of one year at Guard & one good season with the Eagles.
 
Looks like the Saints plan was always addressing full time starting LG in the draft. The gap between Becton and vet min FA starting Guards doesn’t seem wide enough to give Becton 10M AAV and 15M+ cap hits in year 2-beyond off of one year at Guard & one good season with the Eagles.
I thought for sure we were gonna sign him for 10 mil a year. Oh well
 
Shoulda did whatever we had to in order to get Becton, unless the Saints are dead set in doing whatever they got to to draft someone like Tate at 40.

As much as I wanted Becton, the Saints clearly had the money to outbid the Chargers and chose not to. Add in who the Saints Head Coach is, and it just feels like Moore isn't convinced Becton can be a long term solution. The top LG and RG are both making more than $20m AAV and Becton signed for half that... either the Chargers got a steal or they're the "winners" of finding out why Becton's market was drastically lower than everyone thought.
 
Interesting, he didn't appear to have his best season under Callahan's more pass happy scheme, where he was primarliy RG.


Dig a bit deeper and go back to 2023 and he had a much higher grade where he played majority of his snaps at RT(594) and LG (166) in a more run oriented scheme. Could he be competition for Trevor Penning at RT? It's worth asking... He had a 78.7 RBK Grade and a 67 overall grade in 23.
 
As much as I wanted Becton, the Saints clearly had the money to outbid the Chargers and chose not to. Add in who the Saints Head Coach is, and it just feels like Moore isn't convinced Becton can be a long term solution. The top LG and RG are both making more than $20m AAV and Becton signed for half that... either the Chargers got a steal or they're the "winners" of finding out why Becton's market was drastically lower than everyone thought.

This is a great point. The overall evaluation of the player may not have been what us external observers felt it should be.
 
Interesting, he didn't appear to have his best season under Callahan's more pass happy scheme, where he was primarliy RG.


Dig a bit deeper and go back to 2023 and he had a much higher grade where he played majority of his snaps at RT(594) and LG (166) in a more run oriented scheme. Could he be competition for Trevor Penning at RT? It's worth asking... He had a 78.7 RBK Grade and a 67 overall grade in 23.
His size suggests more tackle than guard, no?
 
As much as I wanted Becton, the Saints clearly had the money to outbid the Chargers and chose not to. Add in who the Saints Head Coach is, and it just feels like Moore isn't convinced Becton can be a long term solution. The top LG and RG are both making more than $20m AAV and Becton signed for half that... either the Chargers got a steal or they're the "winners" of finding out why Becton's market was drastically lower than everyone thought.
I was thinking the same thing. You can easily make room for 10m/yr if you want. Neither Moore or the Eagles wanted him for that and they know his best play the best. Seems fair to default to their decisions. My interest in Becton was superficial anyway. Nothing about his actual tape and scheme fit.
 
Becton revived his career in Philly after this tenure with the Jets:

After a promising rookie season — in which he was drafted before perennial All-Pro Tristan Wirfs — Becton battled weight issues, injuries and antagonistic Jets fans online for the bulk of his New York career. He had two separate major knee injuries, and when asked, said he'd rather not move to right tackle before his final season with the Jets. So he wasn't re-signed or given an extension, and instead, signed a minimum deal with the Philadelphia Eagles.

So now, he chose to go play for Jim Harbaugh, and Justin Herbert with a rising Charger team. Ya'll gotta let this go. It is unlikely the Saints got a sniff by Becton, even with Moore as HC. In his farewell Philly tweet, he did not mention Moore by name, but he wrote this about his OL Coach, Jeff Stoutland:

“Coach Jeff Stoutland, thank you. From Day One, you believed in me, even before I fully believed in myself. You saw something in me, challenged me, and pushed me to reach a level I never knew I had. You made me a better player, but more importantly, a better man. What I’ll take away most is your mindset, your attention to detail, and the way you prepared every single day. You set the standard, and that will stick with me as I continue my career.”
 

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