Opinion: Taking A Look At Pittsburg Linebacker Kyle Louis As Draft Prospect For The Saints
"Shark" Louis, a versatile linebacker, offers the Saints elite athleticism and coverage skills, potentially transforming their defense under Brandon Staley's scheme.
As the New Orleans Saints navigate the 2026 offseason under defensive coordinator Brandon Staley, the mandate is clear: find versatile, "position-less" playmakers who can handle the complexity of a multiple-front scheme. Here is where you look at Pittsburgh’s Kyle Louis. Nicknamed "Shark" for his aggressive pursuit and high-octane motor, Louis is exactly the type of hybrid defender who could transform the Saints' defensive identity from day one.
Fluidity Over Frame The primary knock on Louis will always be his size. Measuring in at roughly 6-foot and 220 pounds, he doesn't fit the traditional mold of a thumping linebacker. However, evaluating Louis by his weight class is a mistake.
What he lacks in pure bulk, he makes up for with his elite athleticism, fluidity, and a comfort level in coverage that is rare for collegiate prospects. For a Saints defense that has often relied on the veteran savvy of Demario Davis, adding a player with Louis' "dime-backer" capabilities provides a necessary injection of youth and speed. He doesn't just occupy space; he erases it.
A Swiss Army Knife for Brandon Staley Drafting Louis would add a lethal dimension to Brandon Staley’s system. Staley’s defensive philosophy thrives on "disguise and late-rotation," a tactic that becomes infinitely more effective when you have a player who can realistically line up at linebacker on first down and drop into a deep-half safety look on third down. Versatility as a Weapon: Louis is comfortable playing in the slot—where he logged over 270 snaps in 2025—or patrolling the box.