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A new QB for the Saints?
By John Hendrix - Athlon Sports
We're looking at another recent New Orleans Saints mock draft, which should raise a few eyebrows for many.
Athlon Sports' Lou Easterling recently put our a four-round mock for each team, which sees the Saints coming away with an interesting haul. It has a very Ole Miss flavor to it as well. Here's who he selected for each New Orleans pick..
The New Orleans Saints didn’t exactly jump into the deep end of 2025 free agency, but they did address some clear needs. So where does Kellen Moore see things? We break that down and more on the latest episode of the Inside Black & Gold podcast.
The New Orleans Saints have been meeting with prospects left and right over the last few weeks. New Orleans has met with a wide range of prospects from guys lik
Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty is one of the top prospects available in the 2025 NFL Draft. But just how good could he be in the NFL? Well, in a piece p
The New Orleans Saints still could use a boost on defense despite its moves in free agency so far. New Orleans has been hard at work and brought local boy Justi
Keep an eye on these three teams that could surprise everyone by drafting a quarterback in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft, including the New Orleans Saints and more.
The New Orleans Saints already have made a move to help the wide receiver room but there's still more work to do. Right now, the Saints' top three receivers on
The New Orleans Saints put together a disappointing season last year, but on the bright side, they landed a top ten pick in the NFL Draft because of it. With th
The National Football League Draft is just about three weeks away and all eyes were on Colorado on Friday. Friday was Colorado's pro day and it featured both Sh
One could look at the New Orleans Saints' quarterback situation through a pessimistic or optimistic lens these days. Year three of Derek Carr's four-year, $150
The New Orleans Saints desperately need to add a quarterback for the future, and an analyst has them doing just that by pulling off a trade with a division rival for an extra Day 1 pick.
The New Orleans Saints went against the grain and sent two coaches to Colorado’s Pro Day on Friday. Most teams sent a scout or two, but the Saints wanted to get an up close look at the Buffalo’s two superstars, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter.
Saints QB Coach Scott Tolzien and WR Coach Keith Williams made the trip to Boulder today, per Jori Epstein.
The Saints own the ninth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft - their first top-10 pick in over a decade - and are looking to add a young superstar to their roster. Luckily for them, there are plenty to chose from, and two of them reside in...
New Orleans Saints kicker Blake Grupe checked out customers at a Rouses recently, surprising them with gift cards as they made their way through the line at one of the locations for the well-known grocery chain in South Louisiana.
The Dallas Cowboys landed their backup quarterback in Joe Milton III from the New England Patriots. So, why am I discussing this on a New Orleans Saints site? Well for the low cost of a fifth-round pick, Dallas was able to pick up Milton and a seventh-rounder.
As a team that is looking at putting together a QB room that should produce someone to be the starter long-term in New Orleans, I would have loved to see the Saints take a shot at someone with the talent that Joe Milton III has shown.
Milton had one start for the Patriots this year, albeit in the final week of the season against...
Throughout free agency, the New Orleans Saints have made it known that they will try and compete in the 2025 season. One of these moves was signing former Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid, which was a fantastic deal. Reid will be a top piece of this defense, and although the safety room looks much better, more work still needs to be done. Tyrann Mathieu’s time in the NFL is almost up, and Jordan Howden has been up and down since being drafted by New Orleans. The future safety room is a bit of a question mark, so investing in this area through the draft makes sense. This could happen...
The 32nd annual New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame Celebrity Golf Tournament is scheduled for Monday, May 19 at 9 am at Chateau Country Club in Kenner.
Join current Saints players, coaches and front office personnel as well as many prominent former New Orleans Saints players at this premier event.
The event is a taste of New Orleans featuring a restaurant or caterer on every hole with every participant receiving a Saints golf shirt and cap. There will also be an awards function in the clubhouse immediately following the tournament.
The cost to register for the tournament is $250 for an...
The NFL has just announced the schedule for the New Orleans Saints upcoming offseason workouts and minicamps for the 2025 season.
Organized Team Activities (OTAs) will be held on May 20-22, May 27, May 29-30, June 2 and June 4-5, with mandatory minicamp will taking place on June 10-12
Per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, each club’s official, voluntary nine-week offseason program is conducted in three phases.
Phase Three consists of the final four weeks of the program. Teams may conduct a total of 10 days of organized team practice activity, or “OTAs”. No live contact is permitted...
According to a report by Ian Rapoport, the New Orleans Saints are a team that could be in the market for a quarterback in this year's NFL Draft.
Probably reading the writing on the wall, Rapoport doesn’t believe that Derek Carr is the long-term solution at signal caller for the Saints over the next 10 years. Aside from potential cap implications, it’s pointed out that the restructuring of Carr’s contract affords the Saints the ability to not go into the draft absolutely NEEDING to get a QB or even a QB with a particular draft pick.
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