Pick | Player | School |
|---|
1 (9) | OT Kelvin Banks Jr. | Texas |
2 (40) | QB Tyler Shough | Louisville |
3 (71) | DT Vernon Broughton | Texas |
3 (93) | S Jonas Sanker | Virginia |
4 (112) | LB Danny Stutsman | Oklahoma |
4 (131) | S Quincy Riley | Louisville |
6 (184) | RB Devin Neal | Kansas |
7 (248) | TE Moliki Matavao | UCLA |
7 (254) | EDGE Fadil Diggs | Syracuse |
The Saints’ draft had some hits, but it wasn’t as clean as others in the division. First, they grabbed offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. in the first round, which is a smart move for the future of their offensive line, even if it didn’t light up the fanbase.
Their defensive picks, like Danny Stutsman, Shaun Sanker, and Quincy Riley, add depth and some potential starters, which is promising. However, the second-round pick of quarterback Tyler Shough raised eyebrows. Shough has experience, but at 26 years old, it’s unclear if he’s a long-term answer, especially after a career that included some injury struggles.
New Orleans might have been better off using that pick for a player who could contribute more immediately. The Saints seem to be caught between rebuilding and competing for now, and this draft didn’t give them a clear direction.