The New Orleans Saints have an exceptionally interesting offseason coming up, with quite a few free agents hitting the market from their 2024 roster and minimal cap space at the moment to work with. Granted,
Despite his injury, New Orleans Saints cornerback Paulson Adebo should be one of the top defensive backs on the free agent market. Following a breakout 2023 where his 78.6 PFF grade ranked 15th out of 127 eligible players,
Paulson Adebo is making progress in his recovery while he approaches a potential Saints free agent departure. More at Pro Football Rumors.
The Saints have developed good defensive backs for awhile now, and they may have one more ready to flourish right now: Rico Payton.
The Saints face several critical decisions this offseason. One such issue for the new coach will be which of the team's in-house free agents to re-sign.
This free agent Atlanta Falcons cornerback named an ideal fit for the New Orleans Saints. The position could be a huge need if they can’t re-sign Paulson Adebo:
The New Orleans Saints have an exceptionally interesting ... One such player is cornerback Paulson Adebo, who is set to hit the open market after his rookie deal expired. After a major leg injury ...
The New Orleans Saints replaced Marshon Lattimore in Mel Kiper’s first 2025 mock draft by picking Michigan star cornerback Will Johnson:
After a poor 5-12 record in 2024, the New Orleans Saints will have many ... finding consistency at the defensive end position. Paulson Adebo had an exceptionally successful start to the 2024 ...
The New England Patriots' defense certainly saw some slippage this past season, so they should be aiming to spend some of their cap room on reinforcements in the coming months.One area in which the Patriots could use some serious help is cornerback,
ESPN mock draft has one of the draft's top-rated defensive players falling to Saints in the first round. As a result of their 5-12 record this season, the New Orleans Saints own the 9th overall choice in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Mickey Loomis argues the Saints don’t need a sales pitch for head coach candidates, but he may be wrong. So we’ve done it for him with this six-point plan: