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23

From the Westbank: Jordyn Tyson at # 8?

Not What We Expected, But Let’s Talk About It

Alright Who Dat Nation… the Saints went a different direction.

With the 8th pick, they took Jordyn Tyson — and if you’ve been following the mocks, you already know that wasn’t the name most people had circled.

A lot of talk was around Carnell Tate, or even going defense if someone like Caleb Downs or a top edge rusher fell.

So yeah — this one caught people off guard.


First Reaction — It’s a Bet on Offense

Let’s call it what it is.

The Saints are doubling down on the offense.

Pairing Tyson with Chris Olave tells you they want:

  • more speed
  • more separation
  • more big-play ability

They’re trying to make life easier on the quarterback and stop relying on perfect drives to score points.

That part? I understand.


Compared to What Was Available

This is where the debate comes in.

Because if guys like:

  • Caleb Downs (S)
  • Rueben Bain Jr. (EDGE)
  • Mansoor Delane (CB)

were still sitting there… then this pick is a philosophy decision, not a value slam dunk.

The Saints basically said:

👉 “We’re fixing the offense first.”

Instead of:
👉 “Take the best defensive player available.”

That’s a choice — and it’s going to be judged based on results.


What I Like About Tyson

I’m not going to pretend I hate the pick just because it wasn’t the popular one.

Tyson brings:

  • real explosiveness
  • ability to stretch the field
  • playmaking after the catch

And let’s be honest — the Saints offense needed juice.

Too many drives last year felt like work.


What Makes Me Hesitate

Here’s the honest part:

This team still has holes on defense.

  • Pass rush isn’t consistent
  • Secondary depth is still a concern
  • Leadership on that side of the ball took a hit this offseason

So passing on defensive talent? That’s the gamble.


Big Picture

This pick tells you exactly what the Saints are thinking:

They believe:

  • offense needs to carry more weight
  • explosiveness is missing
  • and they can address defense later

That’s fine — if they’re right.


Bottom Line

I don’t love the pick.
I don’t hate it either.

I understand it.

Now it comes down to this:

If Jordyn Tyson produces early, this looks smart.
If the defense struggles and those other guys turn into stars… we’ll be talking about this pick for a long time.

That’s the draft.

We’ll see how it plays out.

Who Dat.

Anthony “Tony” from the Westbank

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