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Former Saints GM: Saints Lack Perimeter Threat on Offense

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In a recent story, former New Orleans Saints general manager Randy Mueller discussed his concerns about the team’s lack of perimeter weapons on offense. Mueller, who has over 35 years of experience in the National Football League as a general manager, shared his insights in an article published by The Athletic. Let’s dive into the key points he raised and examine the validity of his concerns.

Mueller begins by praising the Saints’ success and their ability to remain competitive year after year. He commends the team’s hands-on approach and astute evaluation of players through the draft and free agency. Mueller specifically mentions their success in building a formidable defense, particularly in the secondary.

However, Mueller doubts the Saints’ current situation regarding their perimeter weapons on offense. He questions whether Michael Thomas can return to his pre-injury form and doubts the speed and playmaking ability of the other receivers on the roster. Mueller points out that Chris Olave is a solid receiver but is concerned about the lack of explosive options outside of him.

One notable omission from Mueller’s analysis is second-year wide receiver, Rashid Shaheed. Despite reports suggesting Shaheed could be a reliable slot receiver, Mueller does not mention him in his evaluation. This oversight may indicate that Mueller is not fully aware of Shaheed’s potential impact on the team.

Furthermore, Mueller discusses the potential impact of Alvin Kamara’s absence due to an off-the-field incident in the offseason of 2022. Kamara’s felony count of battery was dropped last Tuesday. Instead, Kamara pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge.  He believes the Saints will need to find alternative ways to score without relying on long drives. Mueller also mentions the addition of former Packers and Lions running back Jamaal Williams, noting that the offense under Pete Carmichael is designed for quick plays that can alleviate pressure on the quarterback.

Mueller ultimately states that the Saints are still the class of the NFC South, despite his concerns about their lack of perimeter playmaking. However, he acknowledges the changing perceptions in the media, which seem to favor the Carolina Panthers as division favorites.

In Mueller’s assessment of the NFC South, he predicts the Saints to win the division, followed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, and Atlanta Falcons. He doubts the Falcons’ chances due to their perceived lack of speed and playmakers. As for the Panthers, he questions their receiving corps and their ability to protect their young quarterback Bryce Young.

While Mueller’s concerns about the Saints’ lack of perimeter weapons may be valid to some extent, there are counterarguments to consider. The emergence of Rasheed Shaheed, the potential contributions of tight ends such as Juwan Johnson and Foster Morreau, and the overall depth of the receiving corps could provide the Saints with more playmaking options than Mueller acknowledges.

Additionally, there is speculation about the Saints potentially acquiring star receiver Davante Adams, but the likelihood of such a move remains uncertain. The team’s remaining cap space may be allocated to addressing other areas of need, such as edge rushers or linebackers.

In conclusion, while Mueller’s concerns are worth considering, it is important to evaluate the team as a whole and recognize the potential impact of players beyond the ones explicitly mentioned. The Saints’ ability to adapt and maximize the strengths of their current roster will ultimately determine their success in the upcoming season.

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