What if Hawk and Williams are both gone? If the Saints trade out of #2 to #4, Williams could be gone at #2 and Hawk could be gone at #4. I still won't be surprised if we draft Ferguson, Young, Davis, or Huff.
Saints eyeing Hawk
<Apr. 18> There hasn't been a linebacker chosen in the top 10 of any draft since 2000, when the Washington Redskins selected LaVar Arrington with the second overall pick. But many scouts believe that Hawk is the top defensive player at any position in this year's pool, and will make an immediate impact.
For all the talk about the Saints and Mario Williams of North Carolina State, the defensive player New Orleans most covets is Hawk, ESPN.com's Len Pasquarelli reports. The Saints already have a pair of first-round ends in Charles Grant (2002) and Will Smith (2004), and have been trying for years to shore up a shabby linebacking corps.
New coordinator Gary Gibbs is going to completely rebuild the linebacking corps and Hawk would be a terrific centerpiece. The Saints would prefer to move out of their current No. 2 slot, go back a few places, and take Hawk.
Saints eyeing Hawk
<Apr. 18> There hasn't been a linebacker chosen in the top 10 of any draft since 2000, when the Washington Redskins selected LaVar Arrington with the second overall pick. But many scouts believe that Hawk is the top defensive player at any position in this year's pool, and will make an immediate impact.
For all the talk about the Saints and Mario Williams of North Carolina State, the defensive player New Orleans most covets is Hawk, ESPN.com's Len Pasquarelli reports. The Saints already have a pair of first-round ends in Charles Grant (2002) and Will Smith (2004), and have been trying for years to shore up a shabby linebacking corps.
New coordinator Gary Gibbs is going to completely rebuild the linebacking corps and Hawk would be a terrific centerpiece. The Saints would prefer to move out of their current No. 2 slot, go back a few places, and take Hawk.


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