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Saints must take advantage of NFL insider's recent update regarding trade deadline activity right around the corner
Oct 5, 2025; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave (12) walks on the sideline during the second half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

The New Orleans Saints are a team that sits in the cellar of the NFC South. With the NFL's trade deadline around the corner, will they have legitimate opportunities to trade away some impressive talent in exchange for draft compensation? It seems like that answer is a resounding "yes" around the NFL.

The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 3 PM CT.

Adam Schefter expects busy trade deadline around the NFL

NFL insider Adam Schefter doesn't think a dormant trade deadline is ahead for the league. Instead, recent years of aggressive activity by contenders may push teams to pay up for talent on struggling teams at the deadline.

"The teams that are winning want to bolster their rosters and their chances of making an extended playoff run. The teams that aren't winning are willing to begin looking ahead to the next season and stockpiling draft picks to help replenish their roster.

Maybe it's only fitting that, after a week of trades and with more expected ahead, Sunday marks the 36th anniversary of the Cowboys trading Herschel Walker to the Vikings for a package of players and picks that Dallas used to build its dynasty in the 1990s. The trade involved 12 draft picks and 18 players and is one of the largest and most complicated not just in NFL history, but in sports history.

It's hard to imagine that any NFL team could make a trade that significant ahead of the deadline. But general managers are lighting up phone lines, digging into the available players and waiting to make their next move." -- Adam Schefter

Saints have multiple veterans to deal away, and they should

As of now, New Orleans has just five draft picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Part of that is due to the Devaughn Vele trade where they surprisingly dealt their fourth-round selection to the Denver Broncos for the big-bodied wide receiver. Vele has not played a majority of the snaps when healthy this season for the Saints.

With that in mind, New Orleans should be eyeing deals to acquire more capital for young talent. Trading players like Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, Pete Werner, Foster Moreau, and Carl Granderson (among other possibly) needs to be at the top of the to-do list for the front office.

It doesn't sound like they will trade running back Alvin Kamara, as he would like to stay with the team. He made that known to general manager Mickey Loomis recently as well.

"Sources say Kamara told Saints general manager Mickey Loomis that he'd like to remain with the franchise through the rest of his career, which was the goal when he signed a two-year, $24.5 million extension last October. Kamara is signed through 2026 and will have a decision to make prior to next season about if he wants to continue playing." -- Ian Rapoport

I'm of the mindset that trading Granderson is a must for the Saints. He is a very good player, but his return may be the most notable of any of these veterans except for Olave. Getting a day two selection would be nice value and another piece of the puzzle to help the Saints rebuild in some ways next offseason.

As for the mentioned Olave, he is under contract with the Saints for next season, but contract extension negotiations would certainly start before then if he stayed with the team (or also got moved, actually). Regardless, his play has been a bit inconsistent at times this season, and he's had some dreadfully-timed drops that have taken production away from QB Spencer Rattler.

Shaheed is an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season, so the Saints could believe that getting a return for him at this deadline would make the most sense. I would definitely understand that. Although, moving both he and Olave would really hinder the passing game talent for whoever is playing QB down the stretch in New Orleans.

All in all, there will be offers aplenty for the Saints in the coming weeks. It all depends on how they feel about those returns and the locker room after shipping off some meaningful, experienced pieces on their roster.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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