Alvin Kamara took the opportunity to be a guest of Deion Sanders on Tuesday. The New Orleans Saints running back became the latest to take in the sights and sounds of practice in Boulder.
This comes the same day ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. released his latest mock draft with Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders sliding to No. 9 with the Saints securing a new signal-caller. While Kiper still ranks Sanders as his QB1, he acknowledges that not all teams need a quarterback early in this mock scenario.
Sanders paired with newly-hired Saints head coach Kellen Moore would be an advantage for New Orleans, who would be getting the one-time projected top-pick without moving up. Kamara would also benefit if the projection came true, creating a balanced offensive attack. ...
Shedeur Sanders could be in play for the New Orleans Saints with the ninth-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. However, the Colorado quarterback prospect first
The New Orleans Saints are going to be one of the more talked about teams in football as we approach the upcoming National Football League Draft as there really
One former New Orleans Saints legend is hanging up his cleats after an incredible 12-year National Football League career. Much has been made about Terron Armst
So much of the discussion around the New Orleans Saints' plans for the draft has been centered around Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, but what if the Sain
Unfortunately, we are still months away from any real football action. There will be moves across the league and the upcoming National Football League Draft but
The New Orleans Saints have met with plenty of intriguing prospects recently and more and more reports continue to pile up. It's a new era in town with Kellen M
As the NFL Draft rapidly approaches, there have been a lot of rumors indicating Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders would fall to the New Orleans Saints at pic
Absolute unit Tight End, Thomas Fidone II from the University of Nebraska is visiting the New Orleans Saints today, per Nick Underhill.
Fidone is entering the NFL Draft after 4 years in college but only using 2 seasons of competition. He redshirted his first and second years at Nebraska after a knee injury but played 26 games, starting 17 in the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Although statistically he saw his touchdowns go down in 2024, from 4 in 23 to 0 in 24, his receptions went up and his yards increased. Also, interestingly, his yards per catch were exactly the same in each year at 10.4...
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter has narrowed down a primary target for the New Orleans Saints at No. 9 in the 2025 NFL Draft. The event kicks off on April 24 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
After losing Marcus Williams to the Baltimore Ravens in free agency, the New Orleans Saints appeared to have their sights set on former Penn State Nittany Lions star safety Jaquan Brisker in the 2022 NFL Draft.
During a one-on-one interview with Arizona Cardinals insider Kyle Odegard for CasinoBets, the Chicago Bears defensive back revealed that he and then-Saints head coach Dennis Allen had a successful meeting at the NFL Combine, where he was apparently told New Orleans planned to select him with pick No. 49.
As the second round unfolded and the Saints’ pick approached, it seemed the...
Mel Kiper Jr has been one of the best in the business when it comes to the NFL Draft. In his latest mock draft, he has the New Orleans Saints selecting Shedeur Sanders 9th overall.
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The New Orleans Saints have scheduled a visit with Arkansas Razorbacks’ wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa, per Jordan Schultz.
TeSlaa, 6-foot-4 and 214 lbs., played two seasons of college football, catching 62 passes for 5 touchdowns. While there is a lack of production for the Arkansas receiver through two seasons, his size and sure hands make him an interesting prospect for NFL scouts.
The former Razorbacks receiver has a large catch radius and high points the ball at a high level. There are concerns about his ability to create separation at the next level, but TeSlaa negates those concerns...
FanDuel has just released their win totals for all 32 teams for the upcoming 2025 NFL season and they have the New Orleans Saints at just 6.5 games.
The Saints will face their regular NFC South opponents in the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers twice as well as teams in the NFC West (Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks) and AFC East (Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, and New York Jets) plus the New York Giants, Tennessee Titans and Chicago Bears. All of which finished last in their respective...
Mel Kiper, NFL draft analyst for ESPN, dropped his latest mock draft Tuesday morning. In a two-round projection, he has the New Orleans Saints selecting a quarterback in the first round and a cornerback in the second.
Shedeur Sanders is Kiper’s top-ranked quarterback of the 2025 draft. He believes that if Sanders falls to the ninth pick, the Saints and the former Colorado Buffalo will make a good match.
The first thing Kiper mentions is his completion percentage, which was 74% last season, according to ESPN. Additionally, in 2024 he had 4,134 passing yards with 37 touchdowns and 10...
The 2025 NFL Draft is just weeks away in Green Bay.
The New Orleans Saints, looking to get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2020, will need to have a strong draft class in order to help make that happen for new head coach Kellen Moore.
Here is my mock draft that I think could be a slam dunk for the Black and Gold:
The 2024 Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year is coming off of a 12-sack season while leading his team into the College Football Playoff. He had a really strong showing in the Scouting Combine and will definitely fill a major need for New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints need to inject some life into their backfield alongside 29-year-old Alvin Kamara, and with the 2025 NFL Draft class loaded at the running back position, this seems like the perfect time to add a game-changer to the mix—someone who can replicate the one-two punch that’s worked so well for New Orleans in the past. If they can land a future starter—which I don’t anticipate being difficult given the depth of this incoming group—they may even find Kamara’s eventual successor, though AK still looks to have plenty of gas left in the tank. That said, could another Tennessee...
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