The New Orleans Saints have been one of the worst teams in the NFL this season, which is what a lot of people expected coming into the year. The Saints are in a bad spot as a franchise right now and they're working on turning it around as the weeks go by.
The New Orleans Saints dropped to 0-4 on the season after suffering a loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 4, but it wasn't as lopsided of a game as many expected it would be.
Plenty of explanations exist for why the New Orleans Saints have fallen to become one of the NFL's worst teams, but chief among them is a troubling trend of NFL Draft ineptitude.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
When the New Orleans Saints selected Virginia safety Jonas Sanker in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, they were hoping that they were going to get an immediate impact player who could develop with their secondary.
What a day it is for former Virginia players in the NFL. Today, former UVA safety Jonas Sanker helped prevent the Jacksonville Jaguars from getting a win over New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints might not have the most talent in the world, but they have quite an exciting rookie class. There are mutiple rookies already battling for starting positions on the roster.
The New Orleans Saints have a lot of big decisions to make before Week 1 of the regular season. The biggest decision to make, as everybody seems to know, is the quarterback position.
Virginia football saw the departure of the top safety in the ACC in Jonas Sanker, who heard his name called at the 2025 NFL Draft. In his final two seasons at UVA, Sanker posted a combined 205 tackles, leading the team in tackles both years.
A New Orleans Saints third-round draft selection from the 2025 NFL Draft class could see playing time early for the black and gold. There hasn't been a lot of buzz about Saints' 93rd overall draft selection Jonas Sanker.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The New Orleans Saints defense might feature a new face sooner than fans expect. Kellen Moore’s first NFL draft as Saints head coach took place back in April, and with the No.
Virginia Football got a late addition to the 2025 class tonight. Defensive back Lukas Sanker, brother of former UVA DB Jonas Sanker, committed to the Cavaliers tonight, flipping from Harvard.
After being selected in the third round of this year's NFL Draft, former Virginia defensive back Jonas Sanker has officially signed his rookie contract
The New Orleans Saints signed third-round rookie DB Jonas Sanker to his rookie contract on Monday, according to Katherine Terrell. The team is also planning on signing QB Hunter Dekkers, who participated in their rookie mini-camp.
The New Orleans Saints add to their secondary in the third round. The Saints selected Virginia safety Jonas Sanker with the No. 93 overall pick. With the selection of Sanker and No.
With the 93rd pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints selected Jonas Sanker, safety, from the University of Virginia. Selected in the third round, Sanker was the fifth safety drafted, with Malaki Starks (Georgia), Nick Emmanwori (South Carolina), Andrew Mukuba (Texas), and Kevin Winston Jr.
The New Orleans Saints selected Virginia safety Jonas Sanker in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Sanker is now in the NFL after spending the last four years at Virginia.
Two weeks left until the 2025 NFL Draft, and the news on top-30 visits for the Detroit Lions is rolling in. Here's who they've met with so far: Georgia
College: University of Virginia College Position: Safety Ideal NFL Position: Strong Safety / Big Nickel Defender Height / Weight: 6'0" / 206 lbs Arm Length
The 2025 NFL Draft is officially a month away. In order to help you all along until draft day, I decided to start a daily prospect spotlight series to talk about some players that the Indianapolis Colts could target next month.
Height: 6001 (verified) Weight: 206lbs (verified) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: Kenny Vaccaro Virginia Cavaliers safety Jonas Sanker is a stout tackler and a reliable support player as a hybrid safety/nickel defender.
The Virginia Cavaliers’ secondary has seen consistent production out of Jonas Sanker and he looks to continue that in the NFL. Here is a 2025 NFL Draft Early Scouting Report and film analysis on him.
For the first time in the history of the Virginia football program, a Cavalier defender has been named to the ACC Football Team of the Week four times in a single season.
With the much-anticipated release of EA College Football 25 just one week away, EA has announced its top 100 players by player rating and Virginia safety Jonas Sanker made the cut.