With the first (13 overall) of their two first round picks, the New Orleans Saints selected offensive tackle Andrus Peat out of Stanford. Here is more on the 21 year old, along with some video highlights.
LSU's La'el Collins is preparing to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, but he will have to answer questions regarding a murder investigation he is not a suspect in.
Legendary sports analyst Mike Detillier dishes on Saints draft needs, Anthony Davis' future in NOLA, which Ragin' Cajun will be drafted and much more. [Audio]
With the NFL combine completed, and the NFL draft coming up, USA Today has released a mock NFL draft, where they project former LSU offensive lineman La-el Collins to be selected 13th overall by the New Orleans Saints.
Undrafted free agents may be an afterthought now, but expect to see several making an impact for the Saints this year. Here is a rundown of the Saints 2014 UDFA signings.
The New Orleans Saints focused on defense with their second round pick (58th overall), selecting cornerback Stanley-Jean Baptiste out of Nebraska. Baptiste has only played...
The New Orleans Saints swapped 1rst round draft picks with the Arizona Cardinals to move up 8 spots to No. 20 overall and select WR Brandin Cooks. Cooks will...
The NFL Draft takes place this time every year, and football fans from across America tune in to the broadcast find out who their favorite team will take in the first round. The early picks, especially the top 10, get the most attention. However, a 38-year-old tradition will continue this year when an organization from California honors the very last person selected in the draft--Mr...
If you watched the NFL Draft's first round last night you were more than likely watching to see what our beloved New Orleans Saints did with the 15th overall pick. That selection was presented a little differently though as Commissioner Roger Goodell was joined at the podium by St. Jude patient and New Iberia native Markell Gregoire to announce the pick.
The 2012 NFL Draft wrapped up Saturday night. While many pundits correctly predicted that quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III would go to Indianapolis and Washington at No.1 and No. 2, respectively, there were some surprises as the NFL Draft stretched into its late rounds.