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Saints ⚜️ Tigers 🐯 Drew Brees is top 3, and he ain’t 3

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FNF NFL@fnfantasyleeg·
New Orleans Saints 2026 Draft Grades Round 1, No. 8 overall: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State: A-, This is a prospect who has missed significant time in every collegiate season, including a major knee injury (ACL/MCL/PCL) in 2022, a fractured collarbone in 2024, and bilateral hamstring strains that derailed his 2025 campaign and pre-draft testing. 4 years in college with just 17 games is scary. Fortunately, Tyson has elite body control, and Tyson’s in-game GPS data put him in the 90th percentile for speed. He’s a good separator and good at getting off the line. I really think he can be a high end WR right away for New Orleans Round 2, No. 42: Christen Miller, DT, Georgia: B, In 2025, Miller had 19 pressures, an 11.3% pass rush win rate, and a 7.4% run stop rate. He’s 75th percentile in both run defense and as a pass rusher. Miller excels at stacking offensive tackles and controlling them at the point of attack. He’s not really stout enough to be a nose tackle, but he uses his length and frame well and he’s very good at reading the running back, reacting quickly, and getting off of his block. Miller broke his leg as a high school freshman and had to have three screws put in his knee. He then had another MCL sprain the summer before he attended Georgia which is why he missed the All-American Bowl. And in 2025, Miller left the game against Ole Miss with a lower-body injury that looked serious (although it ended up being nothing). He also suffered a dislocated shoulder in 2024 against UMass, and had labrum surgery to repair a torn labrum in spring 2025 Round 3, No. 73: Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia: C, Delp played 84% of his snaps as an in-line tight end in 2025. He’s one of the most athletic true in-line tight ends in this class. I see a solid starter right away who can challenge Noah Fant. He’ll be a friendly redzone option for Tyler Shough as well Round 4, No. 132: Jeremiah Wright, G, Auburn: C+, Wright is a former defensive tackle who switched to right guard. He’s a violent and nasty run blocker who finishes with power and pop. New Orleans has made it clear they want to run the ball in 2026-27, and Wright will help the offensive line do that. If Wright and Fuaga are paired together that will honestly be scary Round 4, No. 136: Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State: C, Bryce Lance was a 2-year starter for NDSU. His elite size and athletic testing shot him up draft boards. I think he’s good depth behind Vele, Olave, and Tyson, but his game seems pretty one-dimensional Round 5, No. 172: Lorenzo Styles Jr., S, Ohio State: C+, Styles ran a 40-yard dash time of 4.27 seconds (fastest safety time since 2003 and the 9th fastest NFL Combine time ever) and had a 39-inch vertical. Styles was initially a receiver at Notre Dame in 2021 and 2022. He had 24 receptions for 344 receiving yards as a true freshman, and in his Sophomore season he had several games with 6+ targets. At Ohio State, Styles moved to slot corner and ultimately became a hybrid safety. He had 6 interceptions in his final two seasons and he had a 102 yard kick return for a touchdown against UCLA. In 2025, Styles had a 63.5 coverage grade, 71.0 run defense grade, 12.1% forced incompletion rate, and a 13.3% missed tackle rate. Having only played defense for 2 seasons, he’s still extremely raw. Styles also had surgery last spring for his shoulder. But he has the ball skills and and world class athleticism that makes him a worthy gamble. Lorenzo Styles Jr.’s player profile reminds me a lot of Ashtyn Davis Round 6, No. 190: Barion Brown, WR, LSU: F, He’s a capable returner, but I don’t see how he makes the team. There was no reason to draft 3 wide receivers Round 7, No. 219: TJ Hall, CB, Iowa: C, Hall led the Big Ten with 13 pass breakups last season, he’s good depth Overall: C-, This is a class that looks good today, but rough 4 years from now.
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1Herbrumer@1herbrumer·
@NOLA4EVR @nick_underhill Could yes, but in the end he stay healthy and productiv in 1 of 4 years, so a 25% chance, that the fire will burn us
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1Herbrumer@1herbrumer·
@nick_underhill For me, let Olave play on the 5th year option. When he can stay healthy and repeat his 2025 year, you can give him the franchise tag or you can still do a new contract. Now it is to early, the complete situation ist unsure.
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Addison Hayes
Addison Hayes@amazehayes_·
TLDR: - Tyson is a pretty elite analytical WR prospect - He fits NO’s offense perfectly as their Z and 1b to Olave and primed to take over the WR1 role post-Olave - He’s not injury prone, that’s such a dumb argument Jordyn Tyson 1.02 in *ALL* formats.
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Addison Hayes
Addison Hayes@amazehayes_·
While Carnell Tate is the consensus WR1 in this class, I personally think that’s wrong (he’s also not even my rookie WR2). While that has some to do with how I view Tate himself, A LOT of this ranking is also factoring how much higher I seem to view Jordyn Tyson & Makai Lemon as prospects, especially when you can argue that both are in better landing spots than Tate is too. I broke everything down in my latest video on the @DLFootball YouTube channel 👇 youtu.be/Qd2K6eNddXU?si…
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⚡️@FlaggSZN·
Updated NFL team tier list
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Cam Jordan
Cam Jordan@camjordan94·
Mental peace and physical Health. Grateful.
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Alex
Alex@MayeXG0nzo·
@JT25Saints Tyler Shough isn’t good you sound dumb as fuck
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Alex@MayeXG0nzo·
My Way Too Early 2026 NFL Mock Draft: My predictions on how the draft order will go btw, cry a river if u don’t like it 💀 (Jets at 8 is from Colts & 12 from Packers) Not including Drew Mestemaker/CJ Bailey, imo both r 2028 prospects
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Get ‘Em Eazy!
Get ‘Em Eazy!@ChampIAN_33·
@JT25Saints And that’s why he’s gonna make the team. There will be days he’s active and days he’s not. That’s not me hating on him, or belittling his skills, it’s just the reality of the league sometimes. If Polk shows any nuance or ability to do a couple of things, he will be up on Sundays
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Get ‘Em Eazy!@ChampIAN_33·
In no way am I saying Lance won’t be a contributor rather this year or future years but it’s one thing to run by dudes that’s gonna be selling life insurance next year and then translate that to the NFL immediately. He’s gonna have show much more than 9 routes and posts
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David J. Gautieri@GuruFantasyWrld·
Eli Stowers was a million times more productive than Oscar Delp, he’s more athletic than Oscar Delp, he was drafted a full round higher than Oscar Delp. The universe has made this extremely simple for you. If you draft Delp > Stowers in rookie drafts – you simply fucked up.
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Joe
Joe@JoeA_NFL·
Tyree Wilson might be the worst starter in football, so the Saints made a mistake acquiring him.
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Nick Underhill
Nick Underhill@nick_underhill·
I can't wait to see what this offense is this year. Playing around with this depth chart is exciting.
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Nick Underhill
Nick Underhill@nick_underhill·
That'll score points
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NFL Draft Files
NFL Draft Files@NFL_DF·
Tyler Shough’s supporting cast/weapons for 2026: RB Travis Etienne Jr, RB Alvin Kamara WR Chris Olave WR Jordyn Tyson WR Bryce Lance TE Oscar Delp TE Juwan Johnson OT Kelvin Banks Jr. OT Taliese Fuaga The Saints are a threat to win the NFC South 💯
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