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2021 NFL Draft: What Saints failed to do in post-Drew Brees era and one pick they definitely got right

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The Saints focused on defense with their six draft picks

By Jeff Kerr | CBS Sports

The New Orleans Saints are entering a different era in their franchise's history, one the organization has been preparing for a few years. Drew Brees finally decided to hang up his cleats, leaving the NFL as the league's all-time leader in passing yards and finishing with the second-most passing touchdowns. Brees delivered the franchise its lone Super Bowl victory and made the Saints one of the league's preeminent franchises for 15 seasons.

A changing of the guard is on the horizon in New Orleans, centered around a quarterback competition between Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston. The Saints have experienced life without Brees last season, giving Hill the opportunity to start four games when their franchise quarterback was out with fractured ribs. Hill completed 71.9% of his passes for 834 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions, while rushing 39 times for 209 yards (5.36 yards per carry) with four touchdowns in those four games. Hill recorded a 96.9 passer rating in his four starts, as the Saints went 3-1 during that stretch.

The Saints seemingly know what they have in Hill, so the next step is to add to a playoff-caliber roster around him or Winston. New Orleans has won 49 games over the past four seasons -- the most in the NFL -- signaling there's plenty of talent on the team. Did the Saints do enough with their six draft picks? Let's review where the Saints dropped the ball in this draft and the one pick they crushed: ...

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Saints do-it-all-star Taysom Hill provides latest offseason update after torn ACL

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Saints, Kellen Moore were an easy fit, but now comes the hard part

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The easy part was the New Orleans Saints hiring Kellen Moore as their head coach. Both must work together to make the team a winner again.
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Kellen Moore hired a former Saints head coach's son to his staff

  • News source: John Sigler
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Here’s a cool story. Kellen Moore coached with Chase Haslett on the Dallas Cowboys, and now they’re together again on the New Orleans Saints — the team Haslett’s father led to their first-ever playoff win. Jim Haslett’s son has gone on to put together a fine career for himself as an NFL coach, and NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports he and the Saints have reached an agreement on a deal making him their new tight ends coach.

Haslett, 32, is seen as a coach on the rise. He began his coaching career with the Cowboys as an offensive quality coach back in 2020, and was promoted to assistant...
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Tracking Kellen Moore's New Orleans Saints coaching staff hires

  • News source: John Sigler
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Kellen Moore has only been on the job for a few days, but he’s already busy building his New Orleans Saints coaching staff. Moore chose to retain a respected position coach in Keith Williams, who works with the wide receivers, while also bringing back former Saints offensive line coach Brendan Nugent (who he worked with on the Los Angeles Chargers). And he’s just getting started.

We’ll keep tabs on all of the Saints coaching hires as they’re reported in the days and weeks ahead. Moore did have to get a bit of a late start on the process after guiding the Philadelphia Eagles to a blowout win in Super Bowl LIX, so it’ll be interesting to see how he chooses to fill out his staff with other options off the market. Check this page often for updates:
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Kellen Moore hired another assistant coach, and his name should ring a bell for Saints fans

  • News source: BY LUKE JOHNSON | Staff writer
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Kellen Moore has added another assistant coach to his first New Orleans Saints staff, and his last name should ring a bell for longtime fans of the team.
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Saints re-sign RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire to one-year contract

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The New Orleans Saints and former LSU star RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire have agreed to terms on a one-year deal after he finished the 2024 season with the team. In two games, CEH recorded 46 yards and two first downs on 13 attempts, averaging 4.2 yards per carry.

In 50 career games, the former Kansas City Chiefs first-round pick and two-time Super Bowl champion has recorded 1,891 rushing yards on 454 carries (4.2 AYPC), along with 789 receiving yards on 92 receptions and 19 total touchdowns.

With New Orleans needing backfield depth behind Alvin Kamara and Edwards-Helaire calling it a dream...
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Takeaways from Kellen Moore's first press conference as the Saints HC

  • News source: Jeremy Trottier
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New Orleans Saints new head coach Kellen Moore had his introductory press conference shortly after the hiring was announced, and he had his first chance to speak with the media regarding his viewpoint towards the team and development moving forward.

He covered a pretty wide variety of topics, and while his discussions of roster decisions remained limited, there were definitely some good tidbits worth noting in there. Here are some of the key takeaways from this first press conference:
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Jeff Duncan: Kellen Moore is ready to rebuild the Saints, but it's bigger than a one-man job.

  • News source: BY JEFF DUNCAN | Sports columnist
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New Saints head coach Kellen Moore answered 65 questions and spoke for 37 minutes at his introductory press conference Thursday.
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Saints re-sign local fan favorite running back for 2025 season

  • News source: Jeremy Trottier
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The New Orleans Saints previously signed nine of their practice squad players to reserve/future deals, looking to keep them for at least training camp. However, one more player has been added to that list recently, as a fan favorite and Louisiana native running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire has also been signed to a reserve/future deal as well.

Edwards-Helaire joined the Saints late in the 2024 season as they were dealing with various running back injuries, and was viewed as a good depth option to come in and get some of the excess playing time, trying to wrap up the season. However he...
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The Saints re-signed former LSU star Clyde Edwards-Helaire after late-season audition

  • News source: BY LUKE JOHNSON | Staff writer
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Clyde Edwards-Helaire will return to the New Orleans Saints in 2025, the team announced Thursday afternoon.
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Kellen Moore lays out vision for ‘smart’ Saints team in his introductory press conference

  • News source: BY MATTHEW PARAS | Staff writer
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As he walked in to be introduced as the New Orleans Saints next head coach, accompanied by his wife and two of his four children, Kellen Moore felt like he had come full circle.
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New Saints HC Moore noncommittal on QB Carr

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Saints coach Kellen Moore didn't make a firm commitment to quarterback Derek Carr in his introductory news conference.
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New Saints coach Kellen Moore says he's ready to take on New Orleans food scene

  • News source: BY RASHAD MILLIGAN | Staff writer
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Kellen Moore is excited about a lot about his first NFL head coaching gig with the New Orleans Saints, but what he's revved up about most in New Orleans, outside of the game, is the food.
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Kellen Moore-to-Saints is a surprising 'full circle' moment for the former QB

  • News source: John Sigler
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Kellen Moore shared a lot of information in his introductory press conference as head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Some of what he said wasn’t as interesting as what he withheld, like his vision for the defensive scheme and the future of players like Derek Carr. But he did offer up one nugget that comes as a bit of a surprise.

“Yeah, so my first NFL experience was a 30 visit to the New Orleans Saints,” Moore grinned, “2012, I was coming in as a player, so it’s kind of funny coming full-circle, thirteen, fourteen years later, whatever it is.”

It’s been a while since Moore was turning...
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