May/22/08 08:04 AM Filed in:
Jonathan
Vilma
Saints linebacker Jonathan
Vilma has looked very good this week as the team
goes through its organized drills, according to
several people with the team. But Coach Sean
Payton noted they are bringing the newcomer along
slowly after knee surgery.
Vilma, the league's Defensive Rookie of the Year in
2004, was acquired from the New York Jets in a trade
for a fourth-round draft pick this year and either a
second- or third-round pick next year, depending on
Vilma's performance.
On Wednesday, the 6-foot-1, 230-pounder looked solid in
third-down and nickel drills, working mostly with the
second unit. Vilma had a bone chip removed from his
knee last year and missed seven games.
"He's participating in half a practice, seven-on-seven
drills, and it's been very good," Payton said. "It's
been real positive so far."
The Saints hope Vilma, 26, will prove to be the kind of
inside playmaker the defense can build around for years
to come.
Vilma said the scheme he's mastering with the Saints is
similar to that run by the Jets in his first two years
in the league. Vilma said he feels ready to go full
speed full time, but that would be ahead of schedule.
The limited action to date is the result of an
agreement he reached with Payton.
"It's been exciting, to come from rehab and the surgery
and get to this point," Vilma said. "We're being
cautious, of course, that's to be expected, but it
looks pretty good at this point."
Vilma is a welcome addition because the Saints find
themselves thin at linebacker. The retirement of Dan
Morgan earlier this week leaves the team with just
eight at that position. And that number, which includes
two free-agent rookies, has been trimmed further with a
hip injury that has kept Mark Simoneau out of practice.
Payton said the team will bolster that spot soon,
predicting it would acquire a player.
He said he didn't necessarily think that would be an
experienced veteran.
"I think that the key is finding the right guy, and it
could very well be a young player," Payton said.
(nola.com)