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Offensive Stats:

Points 31.9 (1st) | Pass 272 (4th) | Run 131 (6th)

Defensive Stats:

Points 21.3 (20th) | Pass 235 (26th) | Run 122 (21st)

Saint Notes: Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are on cloud nine after winning the Super Bowl. Expect the aggressive Saints to continue their success well into the next decade.
From free agency to the Super Bowl, information is always changing year round for all 32 NFL organizations. From a fantasy football perspective, it’s almost impossible to keep up with all the changes and figure out what those events mean in terms of success or failure for a player or team.

This is why we have our current fantasy football information about each particular team right here in the articles’ section to help you. Feel free to scroll through the various topics and events that we have deemed worth paying attention to from not just a team perspective but fantasy as well.

In the coming months, we will be adding audio to our player and team pages from our new section of the website called fantasy philosophers. This audio information is dedicated to everyone that just wants to hear quick information about their favorite fantasy teams and players.

Since we understand that most people don’t want to sift through articles and full two hour radio shows to find insightful info, specific audio is a quick way to stay updated on current events in the NFL and fantasy football.

August 28th, 2010: WR Robert Meachem Looks Healthy

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April 18th, 2010: New Oleans Saints 2010 – 2011 Schedule

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It is always nice to have a picture or two of your favorite fantasy players. Here are just a few of our top selected photos (provided by PicApp.com) for the New Orleans Saints.

NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints
NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints

NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints
NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints

NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints
NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints

NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints
NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints

NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints
NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints

Super Bowl XLIV
Super Bowl XLIV

Super Bowl XLIV
Super Bowl XLIV

Instead of just giving you current fantasy players from a particular organization, we have also included some of the best players and moments in each teams history. This way you get an idea of not just current events from an organization but where they’ve come from.

Teams with rich history for a curtain side of the football or a curtain position tend to want great players in those areas of their team in the future.

Other organizations are still young or haven’t had much success until this point in time and the best moments in their history are happening right now or in the future. Anyway from Dick Butkus to Barry Sanders we have some of the more memorable moments right here as selected from You Tube.


Iron Head Heyward was a very well known Saint in his time. The video above is him in college as we couldn’t find a Saints’ video with him. Hopefully, one day a Heyward video with the Saints will be available. Fun to watch him run. :)

Before you’re 2010 fantasy football draft begins, it’s always good to see the schedule of particular players you’re prospecting for your future team.

While there is no guaranteeing which teams will be strong and which teams will be weak in a given season, it’s still good to have an idea of the opponents your players will face.

Once the 2010 – 2011 season has started, we will find out which teams are for real and which teams are going to fold up. Who would have thought the Bengals would go undefeated in their division and the Titans would start out losing their first six games in 2009?

Throughout the season, you can always come back to our site and use our schedules for each team and player for your reference. Alternatively, you can also print out or download the schedule as well.

New Orleans Saints 2010 – 2011 Regular Season Schedule Printable Downloadable

Before The Draft: Adding defense to this great team makes the most sense at this years’ draft. Beyond that the Saints should be ready to defend their Super Bowl Championship.

First Round

32. New Orleans Saints: CB Patrick Robinson – The Saints needed to add more defense as they are continuing to grow that area. Hopefully they can get Sharper back and make another strong year in the turn over game.

Second Round

64. Saints Select: OT Charles Browns – Way to keep the offensive line depth solid. This helps the running game and Drew Brees.

Rounds Three – Seven

Round 3, Pick 31 (95) Jimmy Graham TE

Round 4, Pick 25 (123) Al Woods DT

Round 5, Pick 27 (158) Matt Tennant C

Round 7, Pick 32 (239) Sean Canfield QB

The Saints’ offense should roll once again and fantasy owners would be wise to have at least one player from this team. Drew Brees is in the prime of his career and should continue his aggressive ways that help his team win a Super Bowl.

Expect the Saints’ defense to fall back into the middle of the pack in terms of fantasy defenses. Touchdown seasons like 2009 tend to happen only every once in awhile.

Fantasy Players

* Drew Brees
* Pierre Thomas
* Reggie Bush
* Marques Colston
* Robert Meachem
* Lance Moore
* Devery Henderson
* Jeremy Shockey
* Garrett Hartley
* Saints Defense




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