NFC South Update: New Orleans Saints Eye Division Title After Draft
The New Orleans Saints, who finished last in the NFC South last season but showed promise with a strong finish, made significant roster changes during the offseason. They focused on enhancing their offense in the draft by selecting WR Jordyn Tyson at eighth overall and TE Oscar Delp. While they faced challenges, like losing linebacker Demario Davis and cornerback Alontae Taylor, the Saints' aggressive moves aim to position them as contenders in the competitive NFC South. With twelve new acquisitions, including running back Travis Etienne and guard David Edwards, the Saints are aiming to reclaim their dominance in the division.
By the Numbers- Saints ended the 2025 season with a 6-11 record, tied for last in the NFC South.
- New Orleans won four of their last five games in 2025 and was only two games behind the division champion Panthers.
- In the draft, the Saints selected WR Jordyn Tyson (8th overall) and TE Oscar Delp (3rd round).
The Saints will face a crucial test as they compete in the forthcoming NFL season, especially with four of their six division games scheduled in the last four weeks. Future performances will hinge on the synergy of newly acquired players and the development of rookie quarterback Tyler Shough.
Bottom LineWith aggressive offseason moves and strategic draft selections, the Saints are reestablishing themselves as serious contenders in the NFC South, and their success will largely depend on the performance of their revamped roster and the adaptation of their young quarterback.
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