Giants hold workouts for Yodny Cajuste, three others

The New York Giants held workouts for four players on Friday, including offensive lineman Yodny Cajuste.

The New York Giants quietly held workouts on Friday, hosting four players in East Rutherford, New Jersey, including offensive lineman Yodny Cajuste.

In addition to Cajuste, safety Nico Bolden and running backs Tyler Goodson and Ellis Merriweather were also in town.

The 27-year-old Cajuste was a third-round pick of the New England Patriots in the 2019 NFL draft. He spent four years playing for Bill Belichick before having a cup of coffee with the New York Jets this offseason.

The 6-foot-5, 310-pound Cajuste has appeared in 17 career games with five starts.

Goodson, 22, signed with the Green Bay Packers as a rookie free agent out of Iowa in 2022. He spent the vast majority of his first season on the team’s practice squad before being elevated in late December.

After an impressive training camp was cut short due to a shoulder injury, the Packers released Goodson with an injury settlement earlier this week.

Bolden was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent and released as a part of final cuts. Similarly, Merriweather was inked to an undrafted free agent contract by the New Orleans Saints before being released in late August as a part of the team’s final cuts.

Merriweather was briefly signed to the Saints’ practice squad but that lasted just 24 hours.

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Dennis Allen on the decision to go with Tony Jones Jr. over Ellis Merriweather

Saints head coach Dennis Allen shared his perspective on the decision to let Ellis Merriweather go and bring in a couple of new running backs, including Tony Jones Jr.:

The New Orleans Saints created a stir late this week by releasing rookie running back Ellis Merriweather from the practice squad and bringing in a couple of new runners — one of whom, Tony Jones Jr., Saints fans have seen before and quickly characterized as a retread.

And Saints head coach Dennis Allen didn’t exactly push back on that narrative when asked about the decision behind this roster move. He says Jones’ experience in the offense is exactly what put the running back on their radar.

“Tony’s a guy that’s been in the system,” Allen said Thursday. “He’s really been in the same basic install meetings all throughout training camp, so there’s a familiarity in what we’re doing offensively. So that’s what was intriguing about him.”

Jones was recently released by the Denver Broncos, where he had followed his former coach Sean Payton. The Broncos are deep at running back with five players on their roster (Javonte Williams, Samaje Perine, and Jaleel McLaughlin) and practice squad (Dwayne Washington and Tyler Badie), so there were few snaps to go around for Jones.

How did they compare in preseason? Jones logged 10 rushing attempts and gained 66 yards, though most of his yardage came on a single 43-yard pickup in the second exhibition game. He also caught 4 receptions for another 29 yards and held up in pass protection on a handful of snaps.

Merriweather, meanwhile, had 22 carries for 71 yards with his longest run picking up 11; he caught 8 passes for 48 receiving yards and a score, too, and was clean in blitz pickup situations. But at the end of the day Allen wanted someone with greater NFL experience than the rookie from UMass backing up Jamaal Williams, Kendre Miller, and Kirk Merritt.

But Jones wasn’t the only running back the Saints added this week. They also signed former Fresno State star Jordan Mims to the practice squad, who Allen describes as someone with athletic traits that stand apart from the rest of the running backs: “Mims is a guy that we watched on tape, we felt that he had some little bit of change-of-pace back (qualities), some quickness, some change of direction as well as his ability out of the backfield.”

It’s not a bad group, but it’s going to be tough for any of them to make much headway against the Tennessee Titans next Sunday. The Titans have kept one of the league’s most consistent run defenses together this summer and they’ll be looking to stop the Saints on the ground early and often. We could get a very quick look at whether New Orleans can win on the strength of Derek Carr’s arm this season.

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Updated New Orleans Saints practice squad after latest roster moves

Here is the updated New Orleans Saints practice squad after the team’s latest roster moves, having waived RB Ellis Merriweather and LB Ty Summers:

The New Orleans Saints aren’t finished tweaking their depth chart, though another wave of roster moves may have to wait until players return to the team practice facility after the weekend. With their season opener against the Tennessee Titans approaching quickly, the team’s decision-makers will have to act quickly to get the right combination of players up and down the roster.

Here is the updated Saints practice squad after the team’s latest roster moves, having waived rookie running back Ellis Merriweather and veteran linebacker Ty Summers while bringing in a couple of new runners:

Saints say rookie RB Kendre Miller dealing with new hamstring injury

The Saints say rookie running back Kendre Miller is dealing with a new hamstring injury, putting his Week 1 availability in jeopardy:

This is discouraging: rookie New Orleans Saints running back Kendre Miller is now managing a new hamstring injury after a knee issue slowed him down throughout the summer, per head coach Dennis Allen.

Allen declined to say whether Miller would be able to return in time for Week 1’s home opener against the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 10. But the team’s latest roster moves may tell us something about the state of the depth chart.

The Saints are already thin at running back with Alvin Kamara suspended the first three games. They shuffled the depth chart a bit by signing rookie runner Jordan Mims and swapping first-year pro Ellis Merriweather for a veteran they know well in Tony Jones Jr., both moves on the practice squad.

With just Miller, Jamaal Williams and Kirk Merritt (who missed most of the preseason with a groin injury) remaining on the 53-man roster, the Saints are suddenly looking less-stable in the backfield than they were just a few weeks ago. That’s going to make for tough sledding against one of the league’s best run defenses.

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Saints announce multiple practice squad roster moves, re-sign RB Tony Jones Jr.

The Saints announced multiple practice squad roster moves, signing running backs Tony Jones Jr. and Jordan Mims. Both pickups were previously reported:

The New Orleans Saints are continuing to tweak their depth chart at running back as the regular season approaches, with head coach Dennis Allen announcing multiple roster moves for their practice squad on Thursday.

“We added a couple of runners to the practice squad and we released a couple of players from the practice squad,” Allen said, confirming that rookie running back Ellis Merriweather and veteran linebacker Ty Summers were both waived. “It’s a lot of transactions that happen in the first weeks of the season, so it’s all about roster management.”

With Alvin Kamara suspended and Kirk Merritt coming off an injury — with Kendre Miller managing a new hamstring issue — it made sense to reinforce the depth chart. But the Saints wanted to get someone they were more comfortable throwing into a game by bringing Tony Jones Jr. back. Here’s what you need to know about each move:

Saints waive rookie RB Ellis Merriweather from their practice squad

The Saints waived rookie running back Ellis Merriweather for the second time this week, opening a spot on their practice squad:

It’s been a tough week for Ellis Merriweather. The rookie running back was waived twice in three days by the New Orleans Saints, with NewOrleans.Football’s Nick Underhill reporting that he was let go from the Saints practice squad on Thursday.

Merriweather first signed with the Saints as an undrafted free agent out of UMass earlier this year, and he competed hard throughout training camp and the Saints preseason games. Unfortunately, the team chose to go in another direction.

His departure opens a spot on the practice squad for one of two veteran running backs who reportedly signed with the team: Tony Jones Jr. (who has been in New Orleans before) and Jordan Mims (another rookie, who played with Saints backup quarterback Jake Haener at Fresno State). The Saints will continue to put the finishing touches on their depth chart in the days ahead, so this may not be the end of Merriweather’s time in New Orleans. Stay tuned for updates.

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Saints sign undrafted rookie Ellis Merriweather back to the practice squad

The Saints also signed undrafted rookie Ellis Merriweather back to their practice squad, stockpiling depth at running back | @DillySanders

The New Orleans Saints are keeping Ellis Merriweather close by and signing him to the practice squad, as first reported by Saints News Network’s John Hendrix.

With the Saints not giving a ton of work to Alvin Kamara and Jamaal Williams, Kendre Miller and Merriweather shoulder the load for the running back position in the preseason. Merriweather had an especially large role in the first game after an early Miller injury. Merriweather had 73 yards on 22 rushes in the preseason, adding 48 yards on eight catches through the air.

Merriweather signed with the Saints as an undrafted free agent after the 2023 NFL draft. He played most of his college football at UMass, he had 1,828 rushing yards and eight touchdowns during his college career. He was a solid receiving back but didn’t really focus on that area of his game, so it’s encouraging to see him doing well in that phase in the NFL.

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Saints running backs Kendre Miller, Kirk Merritt practicing vs. Chargers

New Orleans Saints running backs Kendre Miller and Kirk Merritt return from injuries, practicing vs. Los Angeles Chargers

The New Orleans Saints were able to let out a sigh of relief as they get their running back room back to full strength in the next week of practice after the first preseason game.

Kendre Miller had to leave the game against the Kansas City Chiefs early with a knee injury, a scary moment for all. He was able to avoid a major setback and is already back to practice. Kirk Merritt is another running back that was sidelined, he was dealing with a hamstring injury that made him unavailable, he also returned to practice.

Getting both of those running backs back and also signing former LSU Tigers and Arizona Cardinals running back Darrel Williams will give them a much deeper room for the upcoming game against the Los Angeles Chargers. By the second half of the Chiefs game, they were left with just Ellis Merriweather to carry the load.

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4 major overreactions from Saints’ preseason win over Chiefs

4 major overreactions from Saints’ preseason win over Chiefs: Hot takes at running back, cornerback, and competition on special teams

Some things went really, really well for the New Orleans Saints in their preseason win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Other things didn’t. Some players had the worst day imaginable, while others reached heights no one expected of them.

It was as dramatic a finish as fans could hope for in the preseason opener. Things are going to shift wildly in the month ahead, so let’s recap everything with our biggest and boldest overreactions after the first week of the preseason:

4 burning questions heading into the first Saints preseason game

The Saints are headed into their first preseason game of 2023, and there are several major questions they need to answer against the Chiefs | @southexclusives

The New Orleans Saints head into the first preseason game of the season against the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday. Officially, the 2023 campaign will be underway.

This will be the first time Derek Carr and many rookies put on a Saints uniform. The preseason will be filled with position battles, such as Alontae Taylor versus Paulson Adebo, and certainly a couple of players will surprise.

It all starts Week 1. Here are some of the biggest questions we’re looking to see answered headed into the Saints- Chiefs preseason matchup: