Grading the Saints’ 2026 Draft Class
How did New Orleans do?
We are about a week past the 2026 NFL Draft, and the New Orleans Saints' draft class has gotten high praise around the NFL world. This type of praise is not normal for the Saints, but after last years success some trust has been given to GM Mickey Loomis, and the decisions made this draft were really good when looking at the consensus. Also, with the team needs in mind, the picks all made sense.
So, I'm also going to give my own grades for the Saints' draft. Let's see how they did. Pick 8 - Jordyn Tyson With the first pick in the Saints' draft, the team selected WR Jordyn Tyson.
This felt like the likely pick going into draft day, and New Orleans got lucky that he dropped. With the Saints' WR need in mind and how talented Tyson is, this pick is going to get high praise from many, including myselft. Grade - A Pick 42 - Christien Miller The belief going into day 2 was that the Saints would get an EDGE, but most of the options were off the board at 42.
In the end, it may have been for the best because the Saints got a steal with DT Christien Miller. Although there is some projection with Miller, he is exactly what the Saints needed on their defensive line, and his addition will be great. Grade - B+ Pick 73 - Oscar Delp Another surprise pick on day 2 was TE Oscar Delp at 73.