New Orleans Saints DT Bryan Bresee made a significant impact after being drafted in the first round of last year's draft out of Clemson. Bresee finished his rookie campaign with 4.5 sacks, 13 pressures, seven tackles for loss, and six tipped passes.
Bryan Bresee proved to be a terrific addition to the defense of the New Orleans Saints last season. The defensive tackle from Clemson was the 29th overall pick of the draft and provided a major upgrade to the interior of the defensive line for the Saints.
Defensive line was a weakness for most of the season for the New Orleans Saints in 2023. They may address it early in this year's NFL Draft. Edge rusher and interior defensive line has some intriguing prospects that will go in the first two rounds.
New Orleans Saints rookies finished the 2023-24 season on a high note after providing little most of the season. The Saints missed out on the playoffs for a third straight year, finishing with a 9-8 record.
New Orleans Saints rookie DT Bryan Bresee has already received some early postseason recognition for his first year achievements. Former NFL general manager Rick Spielman and CBS draft analyst Ryan Wilson both named Bresee to their 2023 All-Rookie team on the With the First Pick Podcast on CBSSports.com this week.
The New Orleans Saints have had an inconsistent year from much of their 2023 NFL Draft class. That's not shocking. The transition to the league isn't easy. First-round pick Bryan Bresee has made a legit impact in his first year with New Orleans, though.
In the NFL, you must earn respect. New Orleans Saints rookie defensive lineman Bryan Bresee is already doing that in a major way. Carl Granderson is as well, and fans are noticing.
There's been plenty of doom and gloom for the New Orleans Saints to begin this season. For good reason, the team has shown rough inconsistencies, and it has been a disappointing start to the year.
The New Orleans Saints picked up a first round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft when they traded the rights to former coach Sean Payton to the Denver Broncos.
New Orleans Saints rookie DT Bryan Bresee had his best outing of training camp and two preseason games against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. Bresee
Former Clemson star Bryan Bresee has been a dominant force on every level of football he’s played on thus far. On Sunday evening, he showed the New Orleans Saints exactly why they decided to take a chance on him late in the first round of this year’s NFL Draft.
The New Orleans Saints were very happy when Bryan Bresee fell to them at the end of the first round. For much of the year, Bresee was considered to be a top ten pick but injury concerns caused him to fall.
The New Orleans Saints suffered a ton of losses along their defensive front in free agency. Kentavius Street, David Onyemata, Albert Huggins, Shy Tuttle and Marcus Davenport all signed deals with new teams, leaving the Saints short on depth.
After David Onyemata followed former position coach Ryan Nielsen to Atlanta early in free agency, the Saints addressed their defensive tackle need with their first draft choice. They now have their top pick under contract.
New Orleans filled its biggest need by selecting defensive tackle Bryan Bresee -- a player who's shown unbelievable resiliency in his journey to becoming a first-round NFL Draft pick.
Despite external factors limiting his production at Clemson, defensive tackle Bryan Bresee should hear his name called in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
With the 2023 NFL Draft just 10 days away, the Steelers are nearing their end of the top 30 visits and are hosting two players that could be instant starters in the trenches.
Bryan Bresee came to Clemson in 2020 as the No. 1 overall recruit in 247’s Composite Rankings, which combines the rankings of the major recruiting services.
A pair of former defensive linemen are listed among the names on FanDuel Sportsbook's odds to go No. 1 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. Defensive end Myles
In a wide-open NFC South, any of these three players listed could be the disruptive force who helps the Falcons make a quick improvement.
Another one of the projected top picks in the upcoming draft has entered the pool of available players to join the NFL.
Clemson star defensive lineman Bryan Bresee will not play in Saturday's home game against No. 10 NC State, according to Rivals. "Bryan Bresee experienced
Defensive tackle Bryan Bresee won't play Saturday for No. 5 Clemson against Louisiana Tech as he remains away from the team following the death of his sister.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said Wednesday that Bresee might miss the team’s upcoming game against Louisiana Tech.
CLEMSON, S.C. — When Clemson begins preseason practice this Friday behind the Allen Reeves Football Complex, a familiar face will be back on the defensive side of the football.
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