Preseason Heroes - Remember the Context!
5 Preseason games went into the history books last night, with various NFL hopefuls strutting their stuff in an attempt to earn playing time during regular season.
Some of these players posted impressive numbers - for example, last year’s disappointment in New Orleans, Robert Meachem, helped the Saints best the Cardinals 24-10. Meachem grabbed 4/129/1 during the game, including a 60-yard scoring strike from Tyler Palko at 10:36 in the 4th quarter. The former 1st round draft pick showed us why the Saints invested a high selection in him during the 2007 draft.
However, it is important to remember why Meachem is racking up such big numbers in the first preseason game. Marques Colston and Devery Henderson were both sidelined for this contest due to injury, and #2 WR David Patten only saw the field for a handful of plays before sitting out the rest of the contest. Drew Brees tossed a mere 6/7 for 40 yards and a TD before grabbing a seat on the bench.
The rest of the game (during which Meachem posted the lion’s share of his impressive statistics) was all about evaluating 2nd, 3rd and 4th-string players to determine who advances deeper into preseason training camp and who gets cut in the first round of roster trimming.
Meachem blew up for big numbers - he should rack up big numbers given he has a first-round draft selection’s talent - playing against defenders who have a marginal shot at sticking with the Cardinals. While it was a good showing by Meachem (who is expected by many observers to be the #3 WR for the Saints when the season opens), don’t get over-excited and leapfrog him up your draft board - at least, not yet.
Playing well in a preseason week 1 game won’t hurt any given player’s 2008 outlook, but it is very far from a “preview” of what any particular guy is likely to do once the games count. About the only thing we can say for Meachem (or any of the other standouts from yesterday’s contests) as of today is “So far, so good“. That isn’t nothing, but it doesn’t mean a whole lot just yet, either.
















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