74 days until Saints season opener: Every player to wear No. 74 for New Orleans

74 days until Saints season opener: Every player to wear No. 74 for New Orleans

The New Orleans Saints will kick off their 2023 regular season against the Tennessee Titans at home in the Caesars Superdome on Sept. 10, which is now 74 days away.

We’ll be counting down the days until kickoff by looking back on every Saints player who wore the corresponding jersey number.

Former Saints defensive lineman Derland Moore (1973-1985) wore No. 74 well for a long time as one of the team’s first star players in their early days, and in the modern era it was prominently used by offensive lineman Jermon Bushrod (2007-2012, 2018). It currently belongs to James Hurst (with the team since 2020), a versatile starter at both tackle and guard. Here’s the full list from Pro Football Reference:

Looking back on the Saints’ draft history at No. 29 overall

It’s tough to find instant-impact players so late in the first round, but the Saints have done it before. Looking back on their draft history at No. 29 overall:

It’s tough to find instant-impact players so late in the first round, but the New Orleans Saints have done it before when slotted at No. 29 overall. That’s where they’re picking from after acquiring a first-round pick from the Denver Broncos this offseason. And the Saints have been in this slot two times before — way back in 1981 and 1973.

In 1981, they selected Nebraska defensive back Russell Gary; the dynamic strong safety started 58 of the 62 games he played for New Orleans, finishing his career with a two-year run with the Philadelphia Eagles. He totaled 7 interceptions, 4 sacks, and 4 fumble recoveries in six seasons with the Saints.

Earlier in 1973, New Orleans picked Oklahoma defensive lineman Derland Moore. He proved to be a mainstay, lasting 13 years with the Saints and playing in what was a franchise-record 170 games before he closed out his career with the New York Jets in 1986. Pro Football Reference unofficially credits him with 48 career sacks, which was a Saints record when he left the team. He also had 6 fumble recoveries and an interception for New Orleans.

So it’s been a while since the Saints last picked in this spot, but they’ve done well before. Getting an immediate starter in the secondary like Gary or a playmaking defensive lineman like Moore would be a big boost. We’ll just have to wait until April’s draft to see if they can follow through.

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