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New Orleans Saints LBs Junior Galette and Martez Wilson are moving from defensive linemen to linebackers this year.
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New Orleans Saints LB Martez Wilson said he is excited about playing in the team's 3-4 defensive alignment because he will be standing up. 'I will feel more comfortable. I have been standing up my whole career. I'll be able to read and react faster. I know I'll be able to use my athleticism and be all over the field at different positions,' Wilson said.
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New Orleans Saints DE Cameron Jordan said he believes he will fit in the 3-4 defensive alignment defensive coordinator Rob Ryan will be bringing to the team. Jordan thinks DEs Martez Wilson and Junior Galette will be the most excited with the hire because Ryan will bring a blitzing and attacking defense.
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New Orleans Saints DE Junior Galette and DE Martez Wilson likely will be better suited to play in the 3-4 defensive alignment than they were in the 4-3 defensive alignment.
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New Orleans Saints OT Charles Brown (knee), DE Martez Wilson (toe) and CB Johnny Patrick (illness) all did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 5.
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New Orleans Saints LB Martez Wilson said he believes he will earn a spot in the Hall of Fame one day. Wilson plans to convert to defensive end this upcoming season. 'I think I'll grow into the spot,' Wilson said. 'I'm not even close to where I see myself being. No matter what position I'm playing down the road, I see myself just making plays. Making plays is what keeps you on the field. I see myself being a Hall of Famer one day.'
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The New Orleans Saints will continue to work LB Martez Wilson at defensive end during training camp.
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New Orleans Saints DEs Cameron Jordan, Junior Galette, Martez Wilson and Greg Romeus are all expected to receive playing time this season as part of a rotation at defensive end.
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New Orleans Saints LB Martez Wilson has been working mostly at defensive end during organized team activities this offseason.
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New Orleans Saints LB Martez Wilson saw plenty of time during organized team activities Thursday, May 24, at defensive end. Wilson had success late last season rushing the passer, and interim head coach Joe Vitt said it's time to experiment to see if Wilson can be a speed rusher. So far, Vitt said he likes what he's seen from Wilson.
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