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New Orleans, which has not picked inside the top-10 since 2008, has the No. 9 pick in this year’s draft.
From NBC Sports
Shedeur Sanders has signed an exclusive autograph card deal with Panini, which announced the news on Wednesday.
From Bleacher Report
Check out highlights from Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders ahead of the 2025 NFL draft.
From ESPN
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Per ESPN's Jordan Reid, people within the NFL view the Saints as a "wild card" due to all of the holes on their roster. One scout for an NFC East team expressed skepticism to Reid that New Orleans will use its first pick at No. 9 on a quarterback because the situation around a rookie is not conducive to being successful.
NFL Draft is fast approaching, and much of the intrigue regarding the first round of action starts with the No. 2 overall selection. The Tennessee Titans are now widespread favorites to address quarterback atop the draft,
What attracts NFL scouts to Green is his fearsome pass rushing skills. He has elite burst at the snap to get past tackles in a flash. His pure speed and flexibility allows him to get around the edge in the blink of an eye with a straight trajectory into the backfield.
The New Orleans Saints could do a wide variety of things with the No. 9 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft coming up in a few weeks.
When the New Orleans Saints lost their final four games last season, it was the dreary end to a massively disappointing year. However, it did have an ancillary benefit: The Saints rose to No. 9 in the 2025 NFL Draft order,
We're just a couple of weeks away from the NFL Draft.
NEW ORLEANS -- The 2025 NFL draft (8 p.m. ET on ESPN, ABC, ESPN App) begins April 24 and will be held in Green Bay, Wisc. The New Orleans Saints are scheduled to make nine of the draft's 257 picks, beginning with the No. 9 selection on Day 1 of the three-day event.
In a conversation with "Pat McAfee Show" co-host Ty Schmit, Schefter projects Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders going to New Orleans as one of two of the most realistic landing places for him.