Alright… now we’re talking.
After going offense in Round 1, the Saints come right back and take Christen Miller at #42 — and this one makes a lot of sense.
This is the kind of pick that doesn’t get flashy headlines… but wins you football games.
What the Saints Got
Miller is a big, physical interior defensive lineman — around 320 pounds — and built to do the dirty work:
- clog the middle
- control gaps
- eat double teams
- keep linebackers clean
And he’s not just a run-stuffer. Georgia used him all over the line, which fits what the Saints want to do defensively.
That versatility matters.
Why This Pick Feels Right
Let’s be honest — after the Tyson pick, a lot of people were asking:
👉 “What about the defense?”
Well… here you go.
This pick tells you:
- The Saints didn’t ignore defense
- They’re thinking about balance across the roster
- They want guys who can contribute early, not just develop later
Miller is the type of player who can rotate in right away and potentially become a 3-down contributor by midseason.
What He Brings (and What He Doesn’t)
The Good:
- Strong against the run
- Plays with discipline
- SEC experience vs top competition
- High floor — not a risky pick
The Question:
- Pass rush production isn’t elite
- Not the guy you’re drafting to get 10 sacks
But not every pick has to be a highlight reel.
Some guys are just football players.
Big Picture
Put the two picks together:
- Round 1: Jordyn Tyson → offense, explosiveness
- Round 2: Christen Miller → defense, physicality
That’s balance.
That’s a front office saying:
👉 “We’re not one move away — we’re building this the right way.”
Bottom Line
I liked the Tyson pick… didn’t love it.
I like this one more.
It’s not flashy.
It’s not gonna trend on social media.
But come November, when it’s 3rd and short and somebody needs to get a stop?
This is the kind of pick you’re glad you made.
Who Dat.
— Anthony “Tony” from the Westbank



