Delvin Breaux stands out in a big way during OTAs


Many people have been interested to see how cornerback Delvin Breaux would handle the transition to the NFL. Apparently, he's handled it just fine to this point and is even impressing many players and coaches, according to Larry Holder of NOLA.com.
As Holder points out, Breaux was excellent at OTAs on Wednesday when he got a chance to play with the first-team due to Brandon Browner sitting out. Breaux not only had multiple pass breakups, but also intercepted Drew Brees early on. To say that it was a successful showing would be an understatement.
"He's doing well," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "He's picked things up. He's handled it pretty well. He's in real good shape. And you can see that now. Just continue to work on the fundamentals, but he's handled the installation and all of that really well. That's encouraging, and (he) made some plays today."
The revamped secondary in New Orleans could be poised for big things, and it'll be interesting to see how Breaux fits into the plans this season.
(h/t NOLA.com)
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