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Top 25 NFL players under age of 25: Goff only QB to make it, two Saints rank in top five

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DeForest Buckner and Hunter Henry found a way onto the list while the Rams boast No. 1 player

by Sean Wagner-McGough

If you're ever feeling depressed about the state of the NFL, do yourself a favor by wiping your mind of anything tangibly related to the catch rule, the quality of offensive line play, the Chargers' kicking situation, and Christian Hackenberg by pulling up all 32 rosters and sorting each of them by age. After getting over the initial wave of depression that usually hits when you realize how much younger than you the vast majority of players are -- what are we even doing with our lives, man? -- you'll feel better knowing about all of the players we'll have the pleasure of watching for the next decade-plus.

As the offseason slogs along -- it's somehow only been like three weeks since the draft -- it's time to look ahead to the future of the NFL by answering a simple question that's difficult to answer: Who are the best young players in the NFL? To answer that question, we decided to rank the top 25 players under the age of 25.

So, here's where I need to say that there are a crap ton of incredible players under the age of 25, which makes compiling the list rather difficult. To begin, I visited every team's roster, sorted by age, and jotted down the names of players who I thought could have a chance of sticking on the list. By the time I was finished with that portion of the process, I had written down 59 names. I narrowed down that list to 32 players pretty easily, but that's when the trouble began.

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Saints coach search: How candidates compare in age and experience

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The New Orleans Saints have requested several interviews for their vacant head coaching position as of Tuesday. Of the names that they’ve requested thus far, each of them carries their own unique set of tools, ultimately bringing something different to the table. Some are young, up-and-coming coordinators looking for their first shot in this league, while others are longtime coaches finally on the brink of getting theirs.

And then there are others, who are looking towards their second go around at this thing, hoping to build up a franchise once again.

The widespread search for the Saints next head coach starts with these seven individuals below. Although the list will likely expand in the next couple of weeks, let’s start by getting to know this selective group of men and their unique background as potential head coaches for the Saints next season:
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Drew Brees weighs in on the state of Saints after disappointing 2024 season

  • News source: Crissy Froyd
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The New Orleans Saints are in quite the state of transition after finishing the 2024 season on a low note, falling 27-19 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the season finale. That ended their year with a 5-12 record, a top-10 pick in this year’s draft, and an uncertain future without a head coach in place.

There’s plenty of work to do as the team looks to find their next coach, has questions at quarterback for the long-term and has multiple positions of need to fill as the 2025 NFL draft looms ahead.

We spoke with former Saints quarterback Drew Brees on the state of the team and how he...
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Drew Brees shares his take on Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener

  • News source: Crissy Froyd
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The New Orleans Saints have not had a truly reliable quarterback since the legendary Drew Brees retired, but have been going back and forth between different options.

For now, those primary options are Derek Carr, Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener. While the veteran Carr is clearly the guy for now, the Saints must start looking to the future soon and must evaluate the potential of both Rattler and Haener.

Brees recently weighed in on both players, who got a ton of playing time when Carr went down with an injury not once, but twice during the 2024 season.

“I think both of them showed great...
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New Orleans Saints and Pelicans announce extension of partnership with Ochsner Health

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Today at the Oschner Performance Center in Metairie, Gayle Benson announced that the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans they have extended their partnership with Ochsner Health, a valued partner of the Saints since 2005 and the Pelicans since their inception in 2012. This continued collaboration will focus on advancing community engagement and health initiatives across the Gulf South region.

Ochsner’s commitment to the Saints and Pelicans extends beyond sponsorship, with an emphasis on shared community impact. Over the years, the partnership has supported numerous initiatives...
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Jets request to interview Saints Interim Head Coach Darren Rizzi

  • News source: Luke Hubbard
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The New York Jets have requested to interview New Orleans Saints Interim Head Coach, Darren Rizzi, for their head coaching position, per report from Nick Underhill.

The Saints fired Head Coach Dennis Allen after a seven-game losing streak and Special Teams Coordinator/Associate Head Coach Darren Rizzi took over and rejuvenated the locker room, leading them to back-to-back wins over the Atlanta Falcons and Cleveland Browns. The Saints would fall to the Los Angeles Rams but knocked off the New York Giants on a game-winning field goal block before dropping their final four games of the...
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Derek Carr says he wouldn't take a pay cut, 'Especially with what I put on tape'

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Few teams have created as big a mess of the salary cap for themselves as the New Orleans Saints. General manager Mickey Loomis spearheaded a push to build around veteran quarterback Derek Carr and former head coach Dennis Allen a couple of offseasons ago that resulted in Carr signing a four-year, $150 million deal — big money for a quarterback who had never won a playoff game.

And now the Saints are really paying for it. Carr has gone 14-13 as a starter through two years while missing a lot of time with injuries. He’s been seen barking at his coaches and younger teammates during games...
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Saints work out CFL sacks leader, Grey Cup champion

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The New Orleans Saints are already looking to add players to their 2025 roster just a couple days after their last season came to a close.

On Tuesday, the team worked out Toronto Argonauts defensive lineman Ralph Holley.

Holley, standing at 6-foot-1 and 285 pounds, tied for the CFL lead with eight sacks in his rookie season, helping his team to a Grey Cup victory. Holley spent his collegiate career at Western Michigan where he amassed 138 tackles, 45.5 for loss, and 20.5 sacks in five years. During his tenure, he earned first and second-team All-MAC honors as one of the top players in...
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The difference between Aaron Glenn and Joe Brady's Saints ties

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Aaron Glenn and Joe Brady do not represent the same type of connection to the New Orleans Saints. With the speculation around Mickey Loomis prioritizing familiarity, Glenn and Brady are two names that should jump to the front of your mind.

The Detroit Lions defensive coordinator and Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator have built their head coaching resume in their current locations, and they have both spent time in New Orleans.

Hiring Glenn provides a slight semblance of the decision to hire Dennis Allen. It could easily feel like you’re going with another connection to the Sean Payton...
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Darren Rizzi has received a head coach interview request from another team

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Darren Rizzi is expected to interview for the New Orleans Saints head coaching vacancy, but it won’t be his only interview.

NewOrleans.Football’s Nick Underhill reports the New York Jets have requested to interview the Saints interim head coach for their own head coaching vacancy.

It’s interesting the Jets are pursuing Rizzi when there’s been dwindling chatter of Rizzi getting the job in New Orleans. New York is also going after Aaron Glenn, Joe Brady and Mike Vrabel as well, but now Rizzi is added to the bunch.

Rizzi took over for Dennis Allen just before the Saints’ bye week, and...
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The New York Jets have put in a request to interview Saints interim HC Darren Rizzi

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Darren Rizzi is a candidate for the New Orleans Saints full-time head coaching job, but this is not the only place that is potentially interested in his services.
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Saints, Pelicans extend Ochsner partnership for 10 years

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The New Orleans Saints and the New Orleans Pelicans have extended their partnership with Ochsner Health for 10 years.
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Drew Brees reveals his pick for who should be the next Saints head coach

  • News source: Crissy Froyd
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The New Orleans Saints are in a state of transition as they move forward in their coaching search to permanently replace Dennis Allen, who had been replaced by Darren Rizzi at least for the interim.

New Orleans has been busy scheduling interviews with candidates, and one of those is former Saints defensive backs coach Aaron Glenn, who is currently the defensive coordinator for the red-hot Detroit Lions.

And that’s Drew Brees’ pick for who should be the next Saints head coach, a position he says should be a “highly sought-after job.”

“He would be my top pick right now,” Brees told me...
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Saints vs. Buccaneers Game Recap

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On Sunday, the New Orleans Saints played their division rival, the Buccaneers, in Tampa Bay in the season finale. Unable to end their season on a high note, New Orleans lost, and in disappointing fashion.

New Orleans would receive the ball to start out the game and looked better than most probably thought they would. Quarterback Spencer Rattler played well, completing 4/5 of his passes for 29 yards, and running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire had 16 yards on two rushes. However, they would be unable to convert a 3rd & 3 after a pass to wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling went for a loss of...
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Saints schedule head coach interview with one of this year's hottest names

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The New Orleans Saints put in a request to interview Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn early this week. That should come as no surprise. Even if Glenn isn’t the next Saints head coach, New Orleans was going to talk to him. It was just a matter of when, not if.

We now have an answer to the question of when will the Saints meet with Glenn. Per senior NFL insider Josina Anderson, that interview will take place on Friday.

Because the Lions have a first round bye in the NFL playoffs, all Lions personnel can interview for vacant head coaching positions. The one caveat is those...
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