With the draft of the NFL 2025 a few hours away, one of the fans of the most interesting teams watch the Holy Orleans.
Currently seated enough at the choice n ° 9, the saints could write the second quarter of the table, they could not at all write, or they could choose to transmit the entirely pressing defensive player like Mykel Williams or Shemar Stewart, who could both fulfill a day 1 and open things for Kellen Moore and Company to win a signaler later draft.
Well, it turns out that saints may not even end up using the ninth choice at all, because, according to Fox Sports Insider Jordan Schultz, the team actively seeks to exchange a few places in order to add a little more capital for a capital for a Second bite in the first round QB Apple.
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“The saints made calls on the fact that the belief at the level of the league was then slightly going back from n ° 9 to acquire additional recovery capital, with the belief on the scale of the league, they would then use these additional choices to exchange the first round to target a quarter-tree, the sources tell NFL on Fox,” wrote Schultz. “The director general of New Orleans, Mickey Loomis, has historically avoided negotiating – but this is a strategy that the league teams think that the saints plan to enter the project.”
So, to be clear, Loomis and the company want to recover a few places to secure the assets necessary to exchange again, probably 40 in the late 20s or early 1930s, in order to write a quarter-Arrière? Could this be due to the fact that they like the position options to, say, 15 more than options at 40, or because they appreciate more quarters in this range 28-32, where Sheder Sander will probably already be out of the table?
During the pre-project process, there were rumors that the saints are not super sold on Sheder Sanders, with the idea that he was going to n ° 9 which is destroyed by more than a few people informed. This strategy, although potentially convoluted, has a certain advantage if it works, but could explode on their faces if things end up flying in the opposite direction.