Worst Saints draft pick from each year since 2002

Looking back on the worst New Orleans Saints draft pick from each year since 2002, from Johnathan Sullivan to Marcus Davenport:

The NFL draft always carries an element of risk, and the New Orleans Saints have burned themselves at times by flying too close to the sun. Trading up and investing too many resources in players who weren’t up to the task has cost them. With the 2023 draft just days away, it’s worth looking back on their draft history under Mickey Loomis (who was promoted to general manager way back in 2002) as a bit of a cautionary tale.

There’s a sliding scale for deciding what separates a good pick from a bad one — or at least different degrees of success. A seventh-round pick is just happy to make the team. A first-round pick should be competing for Pro Bowl consideration. And there’s a wide span of outcomes in-between.

Still, there’s a convincing case to be made for saying every player on this list didn’t meet expectations:

11 trades the Saints have made with first round picks since 2000

Few teams are as aggressive in the NFL draft as the Saints under Mickey Loomis, their general manager since 2002 — and many trades have centered on valuable first-round picks:

Few teams are as aggressive in the NFL draft as the New Orleans Saints have been under Mickey Loomis, who has held the post at general manager since 2002 — and many of their trades have centered on valuable first-round picks.

With the 2023 draft rapidly approaching, it’s worth looking back on what Loomis and the Saints have done in the first round to get an idea of their tendencies and typical strategies on draft day. Here’s a quick recap of 11 trades the Saints have made since 2000 involving first rounders: