Walter Football Saints Draft Grades
32. Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State
Not a need at all. I thought the Saints would either attempt to improve their pass rush or fill a need at linebacker. I'm not a fan of this pick, but I don't hate it either; Patrick Robinson certainly fits this draft range. (Pick Grade: C)
64. Charles Brown, OT, USC
Jammal Brown's days are apparently numbered. Charles Brown is a high-upside offensive tackle who fits a huge need if Brown moves on. Great value at the bottom of Round 2. (Pick Grade: A)
95. Jimmy Graham, TE, Miami
The Saints were expected to look for a tight end in the middle rounds because Jeremy Shockey can't stay healthy. Jimmy Graham is a very raw prospect but has enormous Antonio Gates-type upside. However, his bust rate is pretty high because he hasn't played much football. (Pick Grade: B)
123. Al Woods, DT, LSU
Al Woods is physically talented and was projected as a first-round pick two years ago. I don't know if the effort is there, as Woods never played up to his potential. This is all upside. (Pick Grade: B)
158. Matt Tennant, C, Boston College
The infamous Pick 158 - Saints (From Cowboys through Patriots, Broncos, Raiders, and Jaguars). At any rate, this is why the Saints continue to contend for a playoff spot year in and year out. Matt Tennant was the consensus No. 2 or 3 center in this class. He should take over for Jonathan Goodwin in 2011 or earlier. (Pick Grade: A)
239. Sean Canfield, QB, Oregon State
Sean Canfield has a weak arm, but is pretty pro-ready having played in an NFL system. The Saints needed a developmental quarterback. (Pick Grade: A)