The New Orleans Saints didn’t chase headlines with this class—they built something that looks a lot more like identity.
No splashy “win the draft” pick. No viral moment. Just size, speed, and players who fit what this team has been missing.
🧱 Building the Foundation
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Jeremiah Wright (OG, Auburn)
6’5”, 331 lbs. This is a tone-setter. Interior help was needed, and this is a move toward getting physical again up front. -
Bryce Lance (WR, NDSU)
Big frame at 6’3”. Developmental, but brings size the receiver room lacks. Boom-or-bust type with upside.
⚡ Adding Speed and Playmakers
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Barion Brown (WR, LSU)
Immediate impact potential. Elite speed, return ability, and familiarity for the fanbase. This is your spark plug.
🛡️ Reinforcing the Defense
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Lorenzo Styles Jr. (S, Ohio State)
Athletic and versatile. A modern secondary piece who can be moved around. -
TJ Hall (CB, Iowa)
Physical, disciplined, and reliable. Not flashy, but exactly the kind of depth championship defenses need.
🧠 The Big Picture
This class tells you exactly what the Saints are trying to do:
- Get bigger in the trenches
- Add speed at receiver
- Build depth and toughness on defense
It’s a shift away from chasing stars—and toward building a complete roster.
📌 Final Take
This isn’t the class that wins draft grades in April.
This is the kind that wins games in December.
The only real question left:
Do the Saints now have enough firepower to keep up when it turns into a shootout?



