![]() ![]() ![]() Throw Taysom Hill in for a wacky and insanely high-pressure trick play, sure, but invest in a young wideout talent? He would probably pass. Taking a chance on a prospect like Isabella doesn’t seem like the kind of propositions Sean Payton is fond of. Isabella hasn’t proven to be a consistent or productive wide receiver in Arizona, and he’s definitely less experienced than other veteran options. Note the wording: ignite his career, not revive it. If Isabella wants to see more of the field (and what young wideout wouldn’t), heading over to a receiver-ravaged team like New Orleans could ignite his career. Ty Montgomery has done so little this season that it’s hard to remember he’s still a part of this team. Team: Baltimore Ravens, Ht/Wt: 5-9/188 Position: WR, Born:, Birthplace: College: Massachusetts, Draft: 2nd Round 30th pick by Cardinals (2019). ![]() He hasn’t really upped his production since, and while he may be considered an afterthought on the Cardinals’ bench, he could potentially jump in to WR3 in the Saints lineup. In his rookie year, Isabella played 15 games, catching nine passes for 189 yards and a touchdown. This is the 24-year-old’s third year in Arizona, yet it was a surprise when the Cardinals decided to keep him around in 2021. But Isabella is young and far too talented to be relegated to situational duties. Isabella is currently the projected WR5 for the Cardinals, which places him in the “versatile special-teams caliber” category. With six wideouts in total on the depth chart, does Arizona really need Andy Isabella? He played college football at Massachusetts, and was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. New Orleans Saints should consider trading for Cardinals’ WR Andy Isabella Andy Isabella (born November 18, 1996) is an American football wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Green, Rondale Moore, and Christian Kirk have all plugged and played out wide faultlessly, each getting good yardage and occasional big scoring days in the rotation. ![]() The Saints might have a short-term answer in Arizona Cardinals WR Andy Isabella.Ĭompared to the Saints’ WR room, the Cardinals have more quality wide receivers than they know what to do with. Johnson’s touchdown on Sunday might have given him the TE1 job, but New Orleans can’t reasonably rely on an unpracticed tight end to haul in yardage. Jameis Winston is slowly growing into his position and becoming a decent quarterback of his own right, but as the season progresses, he’ll need reliable targets, and tight end Juwan Johnson won’t cut it either. The Saints’ passing game needs work, which is a horse that has been nearly beaten to death since the beginning of the season. Callaway had the best game of the bunch with 74 receiving yards catching all two of his targets, but he failed to register any scores and continues to be inconsistent in the Saints’ offense. The Saints wideouts were nowhere to be found in Sunday’s disappointing loss to the New York Giants, and part of the reason could be Sean Payton calling questionable plays that involved his favorite pet, Taysom Hill.īut for the better part of the game, Marquez Callaway, Deonte Harris, and Ty Montgomery hardly scratched the surface. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC.Another day, another wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints to target. All other NFL-related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. ![]()
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