Trading Down at 19?

Given our draft history, the odds of our trading down in the first round seem comparable to, say, the odds of John Kennedy voting to confirm Ketanji Brown for the Supreme Court. But hear me out. I am assuming that the Saints made yesterday's trade not to trade up for a quarterback or other player, but to replenish a weak offense by drafting multiple offensive players and to draft at 16 an offensive tackle they really like. What if at 19 the receivers we really liked are off the board, but there are several receivers we do like and can get if we trade down?

We have a number of needs on offense: offensive tackle, two wide receivers, tight end and running back. My draft philosophy is to get as many high picks as possible, to largely let the draft come to you, to pick your spots when trading up, and generally not to trade away future picks--that is, the complete opposite of what the Saints seemingly do every year.

But the Saints just might be able to trade down in the first round and get a receiver they covet--or even a quarterback they might secretly like.