How the Saints safeties are evolving throughout the preseason

The Saints are trying out new looks at safety each week. How their secondary is evolving through the preseason, via @MaddyHudak_94:

The New Orleans Saints may have lost their second preseason game to the Green Bay Packers, but they gained valuable information to shape the final depth chart – particularly in the secondary. While Marcus Maye and Tyrann Mathieu, presumed starting safeties, did not play Friday night, Maye only played 11 snaps the week prior. And yet, the remaining personnel of P.J. Williams, Daniel Sorenson, J.T. Gray, and Justin Evans painted an entirely different picture from what we saw against the Houston Texans. Here’s what I learned:

Saints training camp notebook Aug. 6-9: Backup QBs execute, secondary shines

Saints training camp notebook Aug. 6-9: Backup QBs execute and the secondary shines, via @MaddyHudak_94:

New Orleans Saints training camp rolled into Day 12 with an impressively consistent indoor practice headlined by quarterbacks Andy Dalton and Ian Book. With Jameis Winston sidelined with a sprained right foot, per head coach Dennis Allen, it was an early look at the presumed offense for the first preseason game against the Houston Texans on Saturday. Here’s what we learned: