After going undrafted over seven rounds in the 2016 NFL draft, offensive guard Landon Turner from North Carolina has signed with the New Orleans Saints.

Source confirms Landon Turner signed with Saints — Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) April 30, 2016

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The 6-foot-4, 330-pound Turner, a product of Harrisonburg, Va., was ranked as the No. 13 offensive tackle and the No. 145 overall prospect in the country in the 2011 class, per the 247Sports Composite.

Turner was a four-year starter at UNC. As a senior in 2015, Turner led an offensive line that averaged 220 yards per games. Behind Turner, running back Elijah Hood rushed for 1,463 yards and quarterback Marquise Williams ran for 948. One of the newest Saints, Turner was named First-team All-America (Associated Press), a Second-team All-America (CBS Sports, FWAA), and First-team All-ACC (ACSMA and coaches) as a senior at Carolina.

From CBS Sports:

"An imposing blocker with a thick lower body and core strength that allows him to latch-and-drive defenders with his hands. Has a wide base and anchors well, squaring to his target and dominating in a phone booth. Keeps his elbows in to quickly recoil and time up his punch. Able to crowd gaps and slow down multiple rushers; covers a large surface area with his wingspan. Has a nasty streak to him and finishes through the whistle. Uses consistent knee bend to generate point of attack burst from his lower body to be a physical people mover in the run game, showing patience and discipline. Snaps his hips at contact and will bowl over bodies in his way."

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