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The New Orleans Saints 2025 draft class grades are in.
As the NFL Draft concluded, the media swiftly began working on grading each team's draft class. From selecting a surprising quarterback in round two to finding gems down the board, news outlets had a lot to say about the Saints' new rookies.
NFL.com's draft analyst Chad Reuter wrote the final snap grades for all 32 team's draft classes. Reuter credited the Saints for filling their needs for a tackle and quarterback in the first two rounds and approved of the team's Day 3 selections, giving them a B- for rounds 4-7.
Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. (78) against the Clemson Tigers during the CFP National playoff first round at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
CBS Sports draft analyst Chris Trapasso rated the Saints selections highly, with most individual picks earning a B- or better. Trapasso, however, wasn't high on New Orleans taking quarterback Tyler Shough 40th overall and wasn't a big fan of the Danny Stutsman selection in round four. OT Kelvin Banks Jr, S Jonas Sanker, and RB Devin Neal were all tied with the highest grade of B+.
Louisville Cardinals QB Tyler Shough throws against the Pittsburgh Panthers at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium.Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images
Pro Football Focus came out with their official draft grades, giving the Saints a C+. While not giving specifics on player grades, PFF credited New Orleans for drafting physical defenders and filling their needs.
Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Danny Stutsman has been drafted.© SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Nate Davis of USA Today graded all 32 team's draft classes. Davis gave the Saints a promising grade of a B while giving General Manager Mickey Loomis his flowers. Davis notes Loomis matched value to needs perfectly for the team's first four selections and believes many of the rookies the Saints selected will be eventual starters for the team.
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Sports Illustrated handed New Orleans one of their roughest grades of the draft, grading their nine selections as a C. Staff writer Gilberto Manzano reviewed the draft, noting he believes the team reached on their first-round pick and should've prioritized a young quarterback with more upside rather than Shough. The team at Sports Illustrated believes New Orleans prioritized the wrong side of the ball and should've focused on the defense in the early rounds.
Nov 2, 2024; Syracuse, New York, USA; Syracuse Orange defensive lineman Fadil Diggs (10) makes a tackle on Virginia Tech Hokies wide receiver Stephen Gosnell (12) in the first quarter at JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
It's important to take draft grades with a grain of salt. Different analysts prioritize different needs and seek certain traits over others. While draft grades could be a good indicator of the value of a player, a selection can't be properly rated until a few years into a player's career.
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As the NFL Draft concluded, the media swiftly began working on grading each team's draft class. From selecting a surprising quarterback in round two to finding gems down the board, news outlets had a lot to say about the Saints' new rookies.
NFL: B-
NFL.com's draft analyst Chad Reuter wrote the final snap grades for all 32 team's draft classes. Reuter credited the Saints for filling their needs for a tackle and quarterback in the first two rounds and approved of the team's Day 3 selections, giving them a B- for rounds 4-7.
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Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. (78) against the Clemson Tigers during the CFP National playoff first round at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
CBS: B
CBS Sports draft analyst Chris Trapasso rated the Saints selections highly, with most individual picks earning a B- or better. Trapasso, however, wasn't high on New Orleans taking quarterback Tyler Shough 40th overall and wasn't a big fan of the Danny Stutsman selection in round four. OT Kelvin Banks Jr, S Jonas Sanker, and RB Devin Neal were all tied with the highest grade of B+.
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Louisville Cardinals QB Tyler Shough throws against the Pittsburgh Panthers at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium.Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images
PFF: C+
Pro Football Focus came out with their official draft grades, giving the Saints a C+. While not giving specifics on player grades, PFF credited New Orleans for drafting physical defenders and filling their needs.
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Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Danny Stutsman has been drafted.© SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
USA Today: B
Nate Davis of USA Today graded all 32 team's draft classes. Davis gave the Saints a promising grade of a B while giving General Manager Mickey Loomis his flowers. Davis notes Loomis matched value to needs perfectly for the team's first four selections and believes many of the rookies the Saints selected will be eventual starters for the team.
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Sports Illustrated: C
Sports Illustrated handed New Orleans one of their roughest grades of the draft, grading their nine selections as a C. Staff writer Gilberto Manzano reviewed the draft, noting he believes the team reached on their first-round pick and should've prioritized a young quarterback with more upside rather than Shough. The team at Sports Illustrated believes New Orleans prioritized the wrong side of the ball and should've focused on the defense in the early rounds.
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Nov 2, 2024; Syracuse, New York, USA; Syracuse Orange defensive lineman Fadil Diggs (10) makes a tackle on Virginia Tech Hokies wide receiver Stephen Gosnell (12) in the first quarter at JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
It's important to take draft grades with a grain of salt. Different analysts prioritize different needs and seek certain traits over others. While draft grades could be a good indicator of the value of a player, a selection can't be properly rated until a few years into a player's career.
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