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Saints Sophomore Spotlight: Saquan Hampton

Second year safety looks to rebound from injury to grab a spot once again in the Saints secondary.
Saints Sophomore Spotlight: Saquan Hampton
Saints Sophomore Spotlight: Saquan Hampton

The New Orleans Saints came into the 2019 draft looking for more playmakers for their young defensive backfield. New Orleans was also facing the possibility of losing safety Vonn Bell after the season to free agency, something that would become a reality at year’s end. The Saints had already used a 4th round pick on Florida defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, but surprised many when they doubled up on safeties by selecting Saquan Hampton from Rutgers with a 6th round pick, the 177th overall selection.

The 24-Yr old Hampton impressed his coaches enough during the preseason to earn a spot on the active roster. He would see action in five games during the regular season before being placed on injured reserve late in the year. Most of Hampton’s action would come on special teams in 2019, but he also played on 34 defensive snaps and had 1 tackle for loss.

Hampton will again be in the mix for a roster spot in the Saints secondary in 2020. The 6’1 206-Lb safety has good recognition instincts and very good range as a deep safety along with being a fundamental open field tackler. He must also make his mark on a very good New Orleans special teams unit, but Saquan Hampton flashed playmaking potential in the secondary last preseason. The type of ability that could make him a dark horse contributor for the Saints in 2020.

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BOB ROSE

Covers the New Orleans Saints as a senior writer for the Saints News Network.  Co-Host of the Bayou Blitz Podcast.

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