Daniel Jeremiah recently discussed how he thinks the Saints could look to copy the Eagles’ homework in the 2025 NFL draft:
Round one of the 2025 NFL Draft is sure to be quite the ride. For the New Orleans Saints, they currently hold the ninth overall selection. They can go a lot of different directions with that pick, including adding another option to their backfield.
Free agency gets more and more difficult for the New Orleans Saints every time it rolls around. Thanks to many years of salary cap mismanagement, the Saints continue to stretch the payroll ever thinner,
Before last season, Roseman added offensive lineman Mekhi Becton and linebacker Zack Baun. While I remember them both from their college football days at Louisville and Wisconsin, respectively, neither was much to write home about when they played for the New York Jets and the New Orleans Saints.
The Eagles will need to find a new quarterbacks coach for Jalen Hurts after Doug Nussmeier left to join Kellen Moore's staff as the Saints' offensive coordinator.
Eagles' defensive backs coach Christian Parker interviewed for the Saints' open defensive coordinator job last week, but New Orleans went in another direction. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter ...
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni had urged Kellen Moore to skip the opportunity with the Saints and return to the Eagles.
New Saints head coach Kellen Moore is looking to poach multiple Eagles assistants as he builds his staff in New Orleans. Could Philadelphia's coaching staff take a major hit?
Perhaps these three will fit well into Staley's defense. It's also possible that New Orleans re-signs veteran Willie Gay Jr. after a subpar year. Many believe that the Saints will target a linebacker in the draft. Another likely solution is to sign a free agent linebacker that has played for Staley and knows his system.
PHILADELPHIA - Eagles assistant head coach/running backs Jemal Singleton has interviewed with the New Orleans Saints for their vacant offensive coordinator position, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.