Don’t expect big moves from Saints at NFL trade deadline

Never say never, but fans shouldn’t expect big moves from the Saints at Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline:

Any New Orleans Saints holding their breath for a blockbuster move ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline may need to reconsider their stance. It’s possible the Saints could surprise us and add a big name or ship someone out, but it’s not looking like they’ll be part of many high-stakes negotiations as the trade deadline approaches. NFL rules dictate that trade talks may not continue beyond 3 p.m. CT on Tuesday, Oct. 31.

So why won’t New Orleans be in the mix? For one thing, the Saints don’t have many contracts they could offload for salary cap relief, nor pending free agents other teams would want to prioritize. For another, these are the only 2024 draft picks New Orleans can barter with right now (compensatory draft picks can be traded, but not until they’ve been officially awarded in March):

  • Round 1
  • Round 2 (via Denver Broncos)
  • Round 5
  • Round 6
  • Round 6 (via Philadelphia Eagles)
  • Round 7 (via Denver Broncos)

Those top two selections should be off-limits, so that leaves the Saints with only a couple of late-round picks to put on the table. And that’s unlikely to land a difference-maker. Maybe the Saints could improve depth along the offensive line or add another receiver or tight end, but those are all marginal improvements.

One other point: while it may be fun to daydream about a trade for a top-shelf pass rusher like Danielle Hunter or Chase Young, those players would need expensive contract extensions. And the Saints just guaranteed a combined $61.8 million in extensions with Cameron Jordan and Carl Granderson this summer, so it’s very unlikely they would triple down with another veteran pass rusher like this. Maybe a situational player would make sense, but then they’d be taking snaps away from Isaiah Foskey and stymieing his development.

Obviously you’d never say never, but in this case it doesn’t look like the Saints are going to be big players at the trade deadline on Tuesday. We’ll check in on the rumor mill and see whether the Saints are being linked to anyone in the hours leading up to that deadline.

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Deion Sanders’ former player could interest Saints in 2023 supplemental draft

One of Deion Sanders’ former players could make sense for the Saints. Jackson State wide receiver Malachi Wideman entered the 2023 supplemental draft | @crissy_froyd

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The NFL is reviving the supplemental draft in 2023, with a handful of players emerging as potential targets for the New Orleans Saints. One of which is former Jackson State wide receiver Malachi Wideman, who saw action under Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders at JSU in addition to playing at Tennessee.

As was first reported by NFL insider Aaron Wilson, the former Volunteer is one of a very small number of players who have entered the supplemental draft. He is the second to do so along with former Purdue Boilermakers wide receiver Milton Wright.

Wideman tallied 540 yards on 34 catches with 12 touchdowns in his first season with Coach Prime’s team, quickly making a statement across the SWAC. Those 12 trips to the end zone would led the conference in 2021, making room for high expectations for Wideman to build off of that in a big way for the 2022 season. That was not quite the case, though, as he recorded just three catches and a single score in 2022.

It will be interesting to see where Wideman lands — potentially New Orleans — when the supplemental draft kicks off on July 11. Teams may submit any of their 2024 draft picks in the 2023 supplemental draft to select a player, but the Saints have just five selections right now. They may opt to wait and sign anyone not picked in the supplemental draft as a free agent.

The Saints are led at wide receiver by Michael Thomas and Chris Olave, with the new addition of sixth-round former Wake Forest pass-catcher AT Perry also in the fold. There’s been talk of Perry becoming one of the biggest steals of the 2023 NFL Draft and while he and some of the other names on the roster could become notable standouts, there’s always room for more depth.

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