The New Orleans Saints came into the offseason with holes all over their roster. These issues got even worse when they lost Demario Davis and Alontae Taylor, among others, in free agency.
Trades are always fun to consider during the NFL offseason. For the New Orleans Saints, they have never been shy about making a deal or two for depth reasons.
The New Orleans Saints hold pick No. 8 in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, but they face a philosophical crossroads: Do you take the best player available or draft for need?
With the 2026 National Football League quickly approaching, the buzz around the league continues to point towards the wide receiver position being the team's biggest roster hole.
The AP has awarded its Defensive Player of the Year Award to the NFL's most outstanding defender since 1971. How many of the NFL DPOYs can you name in six minutes?
The New Orleans Saints have made a few big moves in the right direction this offseason. Potentially the biggest move they've made was the free agency signing of Travis Etienne.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
We're finally just two weeks away from the 2026 National Football League Draft. That's two weeks exactly, as of writing. The 2026 NFL Draft will begin on Thursday, April 23.
The New Orleans Saints need to address the hole on their roster at wide receiver more than anything this offseason. They've already added a tight end, linebacker, running back, and offensive lineman, among other positions, this offseason.
There are arguably three paths for the New Orleans Saints to take with the No. 8 overall pick in the upcoming 2026 National Football League Draft: wide receiver, an edge rusher or a cornerback.
The New Orleans Saints are in the middle of a crucial rebuild right now, and it's going much better than many people expected at this point. After losing Derek Carr to retirement last offseason, it seemed as though the Saints were going to be set back a few years.
The Saints' all-time leader in sacks acknowledged that the business side of the game might lead him away from the Big Easy, and there should be a strong interest in his services after the NFL Draft.
When the New Orleans Saints selected Clemson star defensive lineman Bryan Bresee with pick No. 29 in the 2023 NFL Draft, there were significant expectations.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The New Orleans Saints lost an important piece of the secondary this offseason with Alontae Taylor signing with the Tennessee Titans. Those are some big shoes to fill.
The New Orleans Saints need to hit the jackpot in the 2026 NFL Draft. They did this last season by landing franchise offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. in Round 1 and franchise quarterback Tyler Shough in Round 2.
The New Orleans Saints don't have a ton of salary cap space at their disposal right now. New Orleans has just over $13.8 million in salary cap space, per Over The Cap, which is 24th in the National Football League right now.
Alvin Kamara's future is still completely up in the air for the New Orleans Saints. During the annual league meetings, Saints head coach Kellen Moore said all of the right things about the running back room.
The New Orleans Saints are heading in the right direction as a franchise right now after hitting the jackpot with the addition of Tyler Shough at quarterback and Kellen Moore at head coach last offseason.
The New Orleans Saints enter the 2026 NFL Draft in an enviable position. The team appears to have its quarterback of the future in second-round pick Tyler Shough, and there’s no bigger competitive advantage in football than a franchise passer on a rookie contract.
Defensive lineman Bryan Bresee will stay in New Orleans through at least 2027. The Saints have picked up the 2023 first-round pick’s fifth-year option, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports.
The New Orleans Saints are in the middle of a rebuild right now, but it was kick-started in a big way with the emergence of rookie quarterback Tyler Shough last season.
The 2026 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and New Orleans Saints fan everywhere are looking at every mock draft they can find to gain insights into which players may join the organization.
The New Orleans Saints are certainly going to look different, to say the least, when Week 1 arrives to kick off the 2026 National Football League season.
Kellen Moore’s New Orleans Saints have plenty of work to do in this year’s draft, and it all starts at pick no. 8. Do they address the offense with a skill position player?
The New Orleans Saints don’t need another safe pick. What they need is a power play. That’s exactly why the wild but brilliant move in the 2026 NFL Draft is clear.
The New Orleans Saints are not losing sight of the fun in playing football in a professional fashion. They are doubling down on a big decision from young head coach Kellen Moore.