Could the Saints pick this LSU football star in the NFL Draft?
LSU fans want to keep rooting for Mansoor Delane, and if he lands with the Saints in the 2026 NFL Draft, it will be very easy to do.
Mansoor Delane quickly became a fan favorite in Baton Rouge last season after transferring from Virginia Tech. The shutdown cornerback had an outstanding 2025 season, earning unanimous All-American honors and finishing as a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. This remarkable season has him solidly in the running to be the first cornerback selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, jockeying with Tennessee’s Jermod McCoy for that spot.
The main concern with Delane throughout the draft process has been his size and athleticism, with some analysts fearing that these supposedly average traits might hold him back from becoming a top-tier pro. Recently, Delane eased some of those concerns by running a blistering 4. 35 40-yard dash at LSU’s Pro Day .
Tiger fans obviously want to continue to root for Delane at the next level, and one thing would make that process even easier: if the New Orleans Saints took the former Tiger with the eighth overall pick in the draft. While New Orleans has several needs that could result in them taking a different prospect with their first round pick, it appears that Delane is comfortably in the running. Saints cornerbacks coach Grady Brown worked with Delane during the drills portion of LSU’s Pro Day, as seen below: Saints cornerbacks coach Grady Brown working with CB Mansoor Delane at LSU Pro Day 🙌 pic.
twitter. com/rWSSFS93rY — New Orleans Saints (@Saints) March 23, 2026 A recent mock draft from USA Today’s Ayrton Ostly has New Orleans passing on the former Tiger, though, instead taking Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey off the board at eight. Ostly cited the Saints’ lack of depth at edge rusher as the primary reason for this decision, but looking at the Saints’ depth chart, their need for another corner is arguably more pressing.