After flirting with the idea of making a move for Beanie Wells two seasons ago, the Saints have drafted former Heisman winner Mark Ingram
Don’t let his 4.6 40-time mislead you, this is one heck of a running back.
Ingram figures to become the Saints feature back by years end assuming Pierre Thomas’ bruiser role and sharing the backfield with both Thomas and last years surprising rookie Chris Ivory.
The drafting of Ingram probably signals the end of Reggie Bush’s tenure with the Saints.
Ingram will prove to be far more valuable in dynasty league drafts but should become a rock-solid second half performer that can help carry his fantasy teams to the playoffs.
As of right now Ingram projects as a solid flex option running back in yearly leagues but that could change if the Saints find a suitor for Pierre Thomas.
Health permitting Ingram should get around 200 carries at a 4.4-4-4.8 YPC clip.
We will provide a more in depth analysis after the free agency period has begun.