The video with full content and his explanation for reason is in the link below:
Who Starts Behind Derek Carr? Projecting New Orleans Saints' 53-Man Roster with Rattler & Haener
I differ with Ross in a few ways. First, I think the Saints will keep 9 OLinemen. This is the most unproven area of the team going into the 2024 season. The Saints kept 9 last year with 2 more on the PS. They may have to go with 5 WRs instead of 6 in order to keep a 9th OLineman. When a team has 8 or more active on the gameday roster they get an extra gameday roster spot, #47. I agree with the eight he has projected but with one additional player, either Lucas Patrick, or Justin Herron. Patrick, now entering his 8th year, has started 54 of the 96 games he has played including 15 starts last year. He may not be penciled in as a starter for the Saints, but he can't simply be viewed as a fringe player. He will be on a roster somewhere in 2024. Herron, now entering his 5th year in the league also has starting experience. He has started 11 out of the 35 games he has played in. I'm expecting one of these two guys to make the team as the 9th Offensive Lineman.
I can't see Ugo Amadi not on the 53-man roster while keeping Jean-Charles. Amadi saw some action last year at slot CB as well as Safety. Ross reasons that Jean-Charles can play inside and outside corner and surprised last year when given an opportunity on special teams. The last CB spot or Safety spot should be highly contested. As good as J.T. Gray has been on special teams, and though he's been Captain, he hasn't seen much action at Safety. We could see a surprise change in the roster makeup due to the new kickoff/receiving rules. Players won't be running 40 yards downfield as in the past to make tackles with the new kickoff/receiving rule, so past experience doing so won't matter there, but it will remain the same in the Punt game. If the rookie Safety Millard Bradford shines in training camp as he did in OTAs and Mini Camp he could be the surprise Camp Beast and force his way onto the Saints 53-man roster. He'll have to ball out to do it.
The LBer position is probably the deepest of all positions this year. I think the Saints keep 6. After the 3 locks, Davis, Werner, and Gay, there are 7 guys vying for the remaining 3 spots. They include Khaleke Hudson, D'Marco Jackson, Jaylon Ford, Monty Rice, Anfernee Orji, Nephi Sewell, and Isaiah Stalbird. The guys that make the team as backups will have to prove themselves on special teams to earn a spot. Those who don't make the cut will most likely be PS candidates.
The big unknown is whether Ramczyk is done or if he has any gas left in the tank. Most think he's done and aren't counting on him to return and be a factor. Teams are now allowed to place up to 2 players on PUP or IR prior to cutdown which allows them to return at some point during the year or post-season. As of now it appears that the Saints will use those 2 moves for Tanoh Kpassagnon and Ryan Ramczyk. If healthy by December,Tanoh could return and be counted on to play. If Ram can't return, he could spend the entire year there. He would be doing the Saints a favor by not retiring due to the cap ramifications. However, if the Saints are in contention late in the year and Ram can play, he could return on a limited snap count in a role as a 3rd down specialist pass blocker in obvious passing situations. If all he could give was a few meaningful snaps in that role where he could hold up against the rush that could be a big difference maker. Just a thought.