NFL, Arch Manning and National Football League Draft
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A to Z Sports on MSN2026 NFL Draft Mailbag: The WR class, drafting for the New Orleans Saints, a sleeper QB, and prospects with the most on the line
Outside of quarterback, there are still a ton of holes on the New Orleans Saints roster. They have needs potentially at offensive tackle opposite of Taliese Fuaga, cornerback, outside pass rusher, and wide receiver. This makes them a really easy team to mock draft for. You really can’t go wrong.
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Saints Wire on MSNReport: Arch Manning 'sat in on' pre-draft meeting with Saints coaches, scouts
Arch Manning may or may not turn pro after 2025. Either way, he's already sat in on a pre-draft meeting with New Orleans Saints scouts and coaches:
Recently, NFL insider Field Yates of ESPN proposed a mock trade that would see New Orleans work out a deal with the Tennessee Titans to move up in the 2026 draft.
When the New Orleans Saints selected Virginia safety Jonas Sanker in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, they were hoping that they were going to get an immediate impact player who could develop with their secondary. Sanker has seemingly done all of that and much more, carving out a clear role with the team and excelling at it.
Following the Devaughn Vele trade, the Broncos hold five picks in the first four rounds of the 2026 NFL draft.
Rattler is a former top collegiate prospect whose draft stock plummeted late in his NCAA career. He ended up making seven appearances and six starts for the Saints in 2024, throwing for 1,317 yards, four touchdowns and five interceptions while completing 57 percent of his passes. Not great.
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Sportsnaut on MSNHall of Famer: NFL Told Teams Not to Draft Shedeur Sanders
One record-holding Pro Football Hall of Famer claims the NFL instructed all teams to avoid Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Who's leading the QB competition in New Orleans, other battles to watch, contract disputes, and the greatest rookie seasons of all time
The New Orleans Saints officially have a new wide receiver in town. New Orleans entered the offseason with Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed as the team's top two