The Athletic argues Michael Heldman is Saints' biggest UDFA sleeper
The New Orleans Saints focused on offense in the 2026 NFL Draft, but they may have found a gem by signing Central Michigan edge rusher Michael Heldman
Hundreds of picks filed in during the 2026 NFL Draft, but the New Orleans Saints may have uncovered the biggest steal of the draft by signing edge rusher Michael Heldman from Central Michigan as an undrafted free agent. While he may not have the same level of hype as the drafted players, his college production speaks for itself. He is a strong candidate to secure a spot on the 53-man roster and could make an immediate impact.
The Athletic's Nick Baumgardner highlighted Heldman as a player to watch. He is not simply a developmental prospect with significant room for improvement — the Saints may be acquiring a polished and pro-ready defender right from the start. "A complete edge in the MAC, Heldman (6-4, 268) had a dominant 2025 at Central Michigan (10 1/2 sacks and 16 1/2 tackles for loss)," Baumgardner wrote.
"A savvy run defender with powerful hands, Heldman is an ascending talent who could surprise. " Heldman has the prototypical frame for a modern NFL defensive end at 6-foot-4 and 268 pounds. He's technically sound, which had plenty of scouts interested during the pre-draft process.
His 10. 5 sacks in 2025 were, in part, also thanks to his relentless motor. As the Saints look to bolster their defensive front with the potential departure of Cameron Jordan looming, Heldman will be a name to watch.