New Orleans Saints 2015 NFL Draft: Grades and Recap

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Nov 29, 2013; Seattle, WA, USA; Washington Huskies defensive end Hau’Oli Kikaha

OLB. Washington. 44TH OVERALL PICK: HAU'OLI KIKAHA. A-. The Saints continued to stock up on passrushers in the draft and got a good one with Kikaha. He has an incredibly high motor and is relentlessly aggressive going after the quarterback. While his run defense could use some improvements, he has the traits to do so. The 44th overall pick is currently listed as the Saints third outside linebacker, but he could pass the veteran Parys Haralson in camp and eventually succeed Anthony Spencer in the not so distant future.

Colorado State. 75TH OVERALL PICK: GARRETT GRAYSON. B. Grayson was a bit of a surprising pick. Many thought the Saints would look at Petty or Hundley on the second day of the draft. Grayson will get to learn from the best with Drew Brees and can hopefully get a chance very soon.. QB

78TH OVERALL PICK: PJ WILLIAMS. B+. Many gave Williams a first round grade, but off the field issues raised concerns around the NFL. As a football player this is a steal, but as a person this is the best spot on the draft board for Williams. While he has the size and versatility to play corner and safety, he is most likely going to be slotted behind Keenan Lewis on the depth chart at corner.. CB.

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