NFL: Saints' Payton not looking to replace retired LB Morgan
By BRETT MARTEL
AP Sports Writer
METAIRIE, La. — Sean Payton said he was caught a little by surprise when veteran linebacker Dan Morgan retired for a second time since signing with the Saints in 2008, but added the team has no immediate plans to seek an additional linebacker.
“Barring something unforeseen arising, I don’t think so,” Payton said.
Morgan’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, announced Morgan’s retirement on his Web site on Monday and said this time the former pro bowl player’s decision is final.
Payton said Tuesday after a voluntary offseason practice that he has yet to speak with Morgan.
“I’ve just played some phone tag with him and that has been about it,” the coach said.
Morgan, a first-round draft choice by Carolina in 2001, spent seven seasons with the Panthers, during which he was sidelined off and on by multiple concussions. Shortly after signing with the Saints as a free agent, he retired and missed all of last season.
He decided to come back this winter, but went out with a calf strain during minicamp last weekend. Payton said Morgan appeared committed to his comeback throughout the winter and spring, but that something seemed to change after the veteran pulled up lame in minicamp.
“The thing that was different this time was that he had just gone through a whole offseason program so there was a little more investment on his part compared to a year ago where he kind of gave it a run and then decided to sit,” Payton said. “This time he had spent a number of weeks here with the lifting and the running and the defense. There was more time on task with him and (his retirement) was a little bit of a surprise, but nonetheless I think that afternoon I realized that he was probably going to retire.”
If the Saints chose to seek another veteran linebacker, those available include former Tampa Bay Pro Bowl selection Derrick Brooks. It did not appear on Tuesday, however, that the Saints were inclined to seek out anyone new, even though linebacker Stanley Arnoux, a fourth-round pick in this year’s draft, also is expected to miss the whole season with a torn Achilles’ tendon.
“Right now we feel pretty comfortable with the group,” Payton said. “We had 10 and now we have nine. Nine is what we go to training camp with.”
Morgan was expected to compete with Scott Shanle for playing time at weak side linebacker. Payton said Mark Simoneau, who started at middle linebacker in 2006 and 2007 before missing all of last season with a back injury that required surgery, could move over to the weak side. Jonathan Vilma is now firmly entrenched at middle linebacker after playing every play of the season at that position last year.
Simoneau “has flexibility,” Payton said. “I think you’re going to see him compete for snaps. ... He’s probably about 90 percent now off of surgery and coming back well. That’s a positive. He was playing real well prior to getting hurt at the end of training camp last year.”