player. 15. The New Orleans Saints just can’t seem to get things clicking on both sides of the ball. Normally it’s the offense who dictates games but on the few occasions where the defense plays well, suddenly they can’t score. In truth defensive consistency is something this team hasn’t known much about for years. A big part of the problem is their secondary. Much of what they had is gone with types like Malcom Jenkins and Tracey Porter are gone. In their places are unknowns and underachievers.
<p>This team needs answers. They’ve been hunting for cornerback help. Quincy Wilson is what they are looking for. He’s an ideal fit for their system. They want tall, long cornerbacks who can match up on the outside with anybody. Wilson is a solid athlete who can move well in space, not losing speed in his backpedal. If he’s intially beaten he’s shown the ability to recover and still make a play on the ball. It’s no problem leaving him on an island.</p>. CB. Florida. Quincy Wilson . 9