Let the reactions flow. The New Orleans Saints took one of the best offensive line prospects in this year's draft in round one, and he's received plenty of rave reviews since his selection.
The New Orleans Saints addressed their biggest hole on the roster in round one. They took offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga to start on their OL next season. Where can the Saints improve on day two of the draft?
Let’s check out what fans are saying. Day 1 of the NFL Draft is over and New Orleans Saints selected OT Taliese Fuaga from Oregon State with the 14th pick in the 1st round.
The New Orleans Saints picked Oregon State offensive tackle Tallies Fuaga with the 14th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. Miller projects to be a depth RB for New Orleans, but he will get on the field plenty.
The New Orleans Saints had a desperate need at offensive tackle. They just filled their biggest need with their first-round pick in this year's draft. Check out Rob Gregson's quick evaluation below.
The New Orleans Saints are doing their best to keep QB Derek Carr upright.
The New Orleans Saints made a unique announcement on Thursday afternoon. The entire NFL announced special guests to announce picks throughout the 2024 NFL Draft. Saints' Taysom Hill will announce their second-round pick as long as they don't trade out of the round. As of now, the Saints pick 45th overall in the second round.
Hurst recognizes that the OL “underperformed” in 2023. After announcing his retirement on Wednesday, former New Orleans Saints offensive lineman James Hurst sat down with NOF.com to share his thoughts on retirement and the state of the New Orleans offensive line.
We are just under seven hours from the start of the 2024 NFL Draft. The New Orleans Saints have roster holes they must fill. How will they do it? Only time will tell.
The lineman started all 15 games he played last season and has been a first-stringer 46 times for the Saints over the past three seasons.
The Falcons officially placed Matt Ryan on the reserve/retired list on Tuesday, per Aaron Wilson. Falcons GM Terry Fontenot on the upcoming draft: “When we talk about best player available, it’s the best player available for us.
With the 2024 NFL Draft on the horizon, the Orleans Saints have an excellent chance to rebuild and retool a roster that narrowly missed the postseason cut.
The 2024 NFL Draft is almost here, which means there is time for one last Saints mock draft before the big event. New Orleans once again mortgaged the future in the offseason, meaning they’re not willing to embrace the tank but also don’t have the money to fix their flaws in free agency.
Per the wire, the Saints are re-signing DB Shemar Jean-Charles. Jean-Charles, 25, was a fifth-round pick by the Packers in 2021 out of Appalachian State.
Historically speaking, the New Orleans Saints are one of the most trade-heavy teams in the NFL, so why should a mock draft be any different? After once again digging their way out of salary cap hell, New Orleans needs to build through the draft if they want to make their first playoff appearance of the post-Drew Brees Era.
The New Orleans Saints are certainly not lacking in QB depth right now.
The New Orleans Saints have bolstered their roster with a notable addition, securing the services of Equanimeous St. Brown, a seasoned wide receiver with a wealth of NFL experience.
The New Orleans Saints are signing WR Equanimeous St. Brown, who hasn't quite been as productive in the NFL as his brother in Detroit.
Last year, Pittsburgh took RT Broderick Jones with the 14th pick. News Orleans picks 14th this year and many experts have them targeting the same offensive lineman.
A former Las Vegas Raiders star player set to play the team in the upcoming season recently answered a question about the matchup.
The New Orleans Saints have kept a relatively low profile this offseason, with their most notable move being the signing of Chase Young. However, whispers abound regarding potential significant maneuvers on the horizon.
The New Orleans Saints are struggling to convince fans that a team led by Derek Carr at quarterback and coached by Dennis Allen can make it to the playoffs.
Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu, also known as "the Honey Badger," has never shied away from anything, and that remained true when he recently took a shot at his NFC South division rival.
Graham spent the first five seasons of his career in New Orleans, then returned again in 2023 after not playing in 2022.
The Saints received some bad news about one of their players on Tuesday.
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